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Belém is an opportunity to avoid costly economic breakdown
The COP30 round of UN Climate Change negotiations in Belém, Brazil, offers many opportunities for expanding investment into climate action and its everyday benefits. In many ways, Belém provides a unique opportunity to take those benefits far beyond clmate priorities, to support improved conditions across whole economies. For a long time, one of the great…
Innovative Collaborative Funding Model de-risks investments in good food transformation
By Hamid Hamirani, Senior Advisor FSF and Managing Principal EHA Advisory Innovative Collaborative Funding Model: De-Risking Investing in the Good Food Transformation The Innovative Collaborative Funding Model (ICFM) is designed…
Make trade work for everyone
Climate value must be built into all decisions on trade By Steve Valk As the world strives to meet the challenge of reducing greenhouse gas emissions enough to keep the…
Blueprint for data systems integration—tracking high-value co-benefits
The Integrated Data Systems Initiative is a five-year innovation sprint, organized by the Good Food Finance Network (GFFN) and recognized by the 2023 Agriculture Innovation Mission (AIM) for Climate Summit.…
Cooperative innovation in energy, food, finance & trade can halt climate breakdown
Ahead of the Spring Meetings of the World Bank and International Monetary Fund, CCI is calling for a significant increase in multilateral climate cooperation, in line with Article 6.8 of…
Global Commitments and Collaborations: COP28 Outcomes for the Food Systems Transformation
The outcomes of COP28 have underscored the critical role of the food and finance sector in addressing global challenges, including climate change, biodiversity loss, and deforestation. In this new year,…
Nature Metrics: measuring progress and catalyzing investment in sustainable food systems
Published by the GFFN’s Metrics Catalyst Group, this brief outlines the crucial role of nature metrics in the world of finance, specifically for assessing the impacts and dependencies of food…
Transforming Agrifood Systems Amidst the Climate Crisis: A Diversity of Solutions for People, Planet, and Prosperity
The report aims to inform, enable, and mobilize a broad spectrum of policymakers, private asset managers and owners, and corporate leaders through a journey that leads towards agrifood systems transformation…
Financing the good food transformation to promote fiscal resilience, addressing food security, human and planetary health
This research compiles compelling evidence of the fiscal burden on governments from unhealthy food systems. Inaction threatens stability through inflation, food insecurity, degraded land, and climate impacts. However, strategic public…
The State of Food Security and Nutrition in the World 2023
This annual FAO report provides an update on global progress towards the targets of ending hunger (SDG Target 2.1) and all forms of malnutrition (SDG Target 2.2) and estimates on…
Integrating a human rights-based approach in European development finance institutions
This paper aims to outline human rights-based approaches for IFIs and DFIs, highlight good practices, and discuss some of the challenges linked to their operationalisation. Read more now!
The future of finance is distributed, multiscale, and resilience-building
The future of finance will be less exploitative and better designed to generate sustainable value, inclusively. It will be distributed, multiscale, and resilience-building. We know this, because the raw math…
Fast and Furious: The Rise of Environmental Impact Reporting in Food Systems
Explore trends, drivers, impacts and potential pitfalls, as well as the many open research and policy questions relating to environmental impact reporting
