Agriculture development, food security and nutrition
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2.
Stresses the importance of continued consideration of the issue of
agriculture development, food security and nutrition, and encourages Member States
and relevant stakeholders to give due consideration to this issue while implementing
the internationally agreed development goals, in par ticular the 2030 Agenda for
Sustainable Development 28 and its Sustainable Development Goals;
3.
Emphasizes that sustainable agricultural production, food security and
nutrition are key elements for the eradication of poverty in all its forms and
dimensions, and calls for greater efforts to sustainably enhance the agricultural
production capacities, productivity and food security of developing countries;
4.
Expresses concern that the world is not on track to eradicate hunger and
malnutrition by 2030 and that scarce and unsustainably managed natural resources,
combined with insecure and uneven tenure rights for smallholders, are severely
affecting those in vulnerable situations in rural areas, that climate change, drought,
desertification and conflict and post-conflict situations are challenges with regard to
food security and nutrition and diet-related non-communicable diseases in many
places, preventing progress in the implementation of the Sustainable Development
Goals, and that countries in protracted crises are at risk of being left behind;
5.
Reiterates the importance of developing countries determining their own
food security strategies, that improving food security and nutrition is a global
challenge and a national policy responsibility and that any plans for addressing this
challenge in the context of eradicating poverty must be nationally articulated,
designed, owned, led and built in consultation, as an inclusive process, with all key
stakeholders at the national level, as appropriate, and urges M ember States, especially
those affected, to make food security and nutrition a high priority and to reflect this
in their national programmes and budgets;
6.
Calls upon the international community to continue its support for the
implementation of the Comprehensive African Agriculture Development Programme
and its results framework, which is an integral component of the Programme that
provides guidance on planning and implementing investment programmes;
7.
Encourages Member States, in designing their national policies, to fully
take into account the Rome Declaration on Nutrition 2 as well as the Framework for
Action, 3 which provides a set of voluntary policy options and strategies for the use of
Governments, as appropriate;
8.
Urges increased political commitment by Member States to end hunger
and all forms of malnutrition, notes, in this regard, the Scaling Up Nutrition
movement, and encourages Member States to engage in the movement at the global
and country levels to reduce the increasing level in global hunger and all forms of
malnutrition, in particular among children, especially children under the age of 2,
women, especially those who are pregnant and lactating, and youth;
9.
Emphasizes the six global nutrition targets set by the World Health
Assembly to address global malnutrition and the related monitoring framework;
10. Takes note of the Global Nutrition for Growth Compact, signed by more
than 100 countries, companies and civil society organizations, to reduce the number
of stunted children by 20 million by 2020 and the financial commitments made to
support this goal, as well as the second Nutrition for Growth event, which was held
in August 2016;
11. Welcomes the Secretary-General’s Zero Hunger Challenge and the aim of
a world free from hunger, and recognizes the progress made in improving
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