Agriculture development, food security and nutrition
A/RES/73/253
Recalling the operationalization of the Technology Bank for the Least
Developed Countries, which is helping the least developed countries to strengthen
their science, technology and innovation capacities and fostering the development of
national and regional innovation ecosystems, as well as developing capacities for
partnerships in science, technology and innovation collaboration with other countries
worldwide,
Noting with appreciation the work undertaken by relevant international bodies
and organizations, including the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United
Nations, the International Fund for Agricultural Development, the World Food
Programme, the World Health Organization, the United Nations Children’s Fund and
the United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women
(UN-Women), on agricultural development and on enhancing food security and food
safety and improving nutrition outcomes,
Recalling the declaration of 2016–2025 as the United Nations Decade of Action
on Nutrition, based on the Rome Declaration on Nutrition and the Framework for
Action, and the call upon the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
and the World Health Organization to implement a work programme for 2016–2025,
taking into account contributions from relevant stakeholders, including the private
sector, using coordinating mechanisms such as the Standing Committee on Nutrition
and multi-stakeholder platforms such as the Committee on World Food Security,
Welcoming the adoption of its resolution 72/239 of 20 December 2017, in which
it proclaimed 2019–2028 the United Nations Decade of Family Farming, which raised
the profile of the role of family farming in contributing to the implementation of the
2030 Agenda and to the achievement of food security and improved nutrition,
Reaffirming that agriculture remains a fundamental and key sector for
developing countries, and noting the importance of working towards eliminating all
forms of protectionism,
Acknowledging the importance of promoting sustainable farming and
agriculture, which will contribute to sustainable food production systems and the
conservation of biodiversity and ecosystems and help to eradicate hunger and
malnutrition,
Bearing in mind that the agriculture sector depends heavily on biodiversity and
its components, as well as on the ecosystem functions and services which biodiversity
underpins, and that these sectors also have an impact on biodiversity in various direct
and indirect ways, as acknowledged in the Cancun Declaration on Mainstreaming the
Conservation and Sustainable Use of Biodiversity for Well-being, 27
Reaffirming the right of everyone to have access to safe, sufficient and nutritious
food, consistent with the right to adequate food and the fundamental right of everyone
to be free from hunger, so as to be able to fully develop and maintain their physical
and mental capacities, and underlining the need to make special efforts to meet
nutritional needs, especially of women, children, older persons, indigenous peoples
and persons with disabilities, as well as of those living in vulnerable situations,
Taking note with appreciation of the publications entitled The State of Food
Security and Nutrition in the World 2018: Building Climate Resilience for Food
Security and Nutrition, issued by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United
Nations, the World Health Organization, the International Fund for Agricultural
Development, the World Food Programme and the United Nations Children ’s Fund,
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