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Agrifood systems remain highly vulnerable to shocks and disruptions arising from conflict, climate variability and extremes, and economic contraction. These factors, combined with growing inequities, keep challenging the capacity of agrifood systems to deliver nutritious, safe and affordable diets for all. These major drivers of food insecurity and malnutrition are our “new normal”. We have no option but to redouble our efforts to transform agrifood systems and leverage them towards reaching the Sustainable Development Goal 2 (SDG 2) targets.
- Measures to prevent rape and raise awareness on consent
- Female genital mutilation and forced marriage included as crimes under EU law
- Online rules include non-consensual release of intimate material and “cyber-flashing”
- Specialised support for victims of sexual violence
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STORY HIGHLIGHTS
Participatory solutions to develop climate resiliency in informal urban settlements are vital to keep residents and their communities safe in the face of government neglect. These programmes show that community-driven adaptations help promote impactful sustainable development by engaging community members to create bottom-up change. Community programmes for sustainable development also empower residents of informal urban settlements by providing them with jobs that support their local communities.