Les Concertations sont préparées et organisées de façon à accueillir les participants et à leur permettre de s’engager délibérément dans des échanges ouverts. Les Participants aux Concertations sont censés s’écouter les uns les autres et être ouverts à la coexistence de points de vue divergents.
Il est essentiel que les Concertations impliquent un large éventail de parties prenantes issues de différents groupes de producteurs et transformateurs de denrées alimentaires, de distributeurs et détaillants, de traiteurs, chefs cuisiniers, négociants et d’autres personnes directement impliquées dans le transport des denrées alimentaires de la ferme à l’assiette. Elles comprendront des professionnels qui travaillent pour la santé et la nutrition des femmes et des enfants, qui aident à gouverner les territoires, à protéger les moyens de subsistance, à encourager la résilience, à régénérer les écosystèmes, à participer à l’action pour le climat, à gérer les eaux douces mais aussi le littoral, les mers et les océans. Elles seront issues de petites, moyennes et grandes entreprises, d’organisations communautaires, d’universités, d’écoles, etc., et comprendront des membres de groupes de parties prenantes, notamment des femmes, des jeunes, des peuples indigènes et des migrants.
Les Concertations sont rigoureusement organisées et animées afin d’aider les participants à explorer les convergences et les différences. Elles ont été conçues pour offrir un compte-rendu éclairé et constructif qui sera utilisé dans la préparation du sommet. L’approche des Concertations permettra aux participants de :
S’écouter les uns les autres ;
Accueillir les différentes perspectives ;
Chercher à tisser de nouveaux liens ;
Explorer les synergies et les divergences ;
Collaborer afin d’identifier des pistes d’actions prometteuses ;
Débattre de l’impact potentiel des différentes stratégies.
À la fin de la Concertation, les participants auront identifié les pratiques et les politiques qui auront le plus grand impact sur la réalisation de la vision future souhaitée pour leurs systèmes alimentaires locaux. Plusieurs questions seront abordées, concernant notamment l’évaluation des progrès accomplis pour atteindre cette vision, les acteurs à impliquer pour y parvenir, et les types de défis à relever tout au long du processus.
Comment devenir Participant à une Concertation ?
Les participants sont invités aux Concertations par le Coordonnateur car il s’agit d’événements à huis clos. Si vous souhaitez participer à une Concertation mais que vous n’avez pas été invité par un Coordonnateur, vous pouvez consulter les Concertations qui sont prévues. Dans certains cas, les Coordonnateurs de Concertation peuvent être contactés sur la page web de l’événement.
Que faire si vous avez été invité à participer ?
Si vous avez été invité à participer à une Concertation, inscrivez-vous sur la « Passerelle ». Une fois inscrit, vous pourrez accepter l’invitation et accéder à plus de détails sur l’événement et le rôle, incluant le lieu exact et les modalités logistiques ou les détails de participation (pour les événements virtuels).
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