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We want to share and learn the radical resilience stories from unheard, marginalized people and their vision for the future of food.
As Pr. Muhammad Yunus told from his experience, “poor people are the world’s greatest entrepreneurs. Every day, they must innovate in order to survive. They remain poor because they do not have the opportunities to turn their creativity into sustainable income.”
In this Dialogue, we are going to share and learn stories of people who have been affected firsthand by food insecurity and came up with radical solutions to feed themselves and their loved ones. We believe in the untapped potential of such people to have the solutions and answers necessary for them to change their status as they change the world.
The possibility this Dialogue offers is to listen and learn from examples of community resilience to food insecurity that renew hope and the way we work together to replicate the success globally. The delegates in this Dialogue come from different backgrounds, sectors and experiences to identify key ingredients of building resilience.
- Do you know someone who experienced hunger firsthand?
- Do you know an inspiring story of how that person was able to overcome the challenge?
- Why do some communities continue struggling with food insecurity for generations?
- Do you believe that we are not listening to marginalized people and their shining entrepreneurs enough?
Join the dialogue. Let’s come up with a new radical resilient strategy to solve one of the most pressing challenges in today’s world: the quest to secure food everywhere and for everyone.