IWMI participates in key global dialogue processes for water and food security in Rome
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Researchers contributed to global policy discussions during the Rome Water Dialogue and the Committee on World Food Security, both hosted by FAO in October.
Kicking off October, IWMI Deputy Director General Rachael McDonnell attended the 2nd Rome Water Dialogue to share IWMI’s knowledge and experience on building water-resilient food systems. FAO used the conference as a platform for cross-sectoral discussions aiding progression towards each of the Sustainable Development Goals. McDonnell’s contributions to the Rome Water Dialogue came in advance of further important discussions on the topic set to take place at COP28 in November and December.
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