A virtual discussion exploring the inclusive, socially just and shared outcomes of aquatic food systems for improving the livelihoods and maximizing the wellbeing of dependent communities.

Date: Saturday, 6 November 2021
Time: 21:15-22:30 (UTC+8)

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Aquatic foods including fish provide essential micronutrients to people’s diets that cannot be found or are difficult to source elsewhere. These ecosystems are affected by climate change through gradual warming, ocean acidification, and changes in the frequency, intensity and location of extreme events. 

In this UN Climate Change Conference (COP 26) hosted by WorldFish, Climate and Sustainable Development Network of Nigeria (CSDevNet), and Technologies for African Agricultural Transformation (TAAT), researchers presented transformative solutions from ‘adaptation’ or ‘resilience’ to shared prosperity for all through aquatic food systems under changing climate. 

Together, the panel highlighted the roles of state and non-state actors such as the private sector, civil society and research institutions in delivering better nutrition, reducing poverty, and addressing the environmental challenges of the 21st century. They also shared discuss ways to align incentives, investments and resources to ensure technological and digital innovations can catalyze the transition towards shared prosperity and deliver impact at scale.

Opening Remarks

Gareth Johnstone, Director General, WorldFish

 

Presentation: Setting the scene 

Essam Yassin Mohammed, Global Lead for Climate and Environmental Sustainability, WorldFish 

 

Panel Discussion 

Shakuntala Thilsted, Global Lead, Nutrition & Public Health, WorldFish & 2021 World Food Prize Laureate

Torsten Thiele, Founder, Global Ocean Trust 

Hajia Halima Bawa-Bwari, Director, Climate Change Department, Ministry of Environment, Federal Republic of Nigeria

Mithika Mwenda, Deputy Director, Strategy, Planning and Management, Agricultural Development, Pan African Climate Justice Alliance (PACJA) 

 

Concluding Remarks 

Sam Jinadu, Program Manager, Climate & Sustainable Development Network (CSDevNet)

 

Moderator

Tana Lala-Pritchard, Executive Director of Strategy, Innovation, and Communications, WorldFish

 

Follow WorldFish and the hashtag #aquaticfoods to check out past conversations on Twitter.
 

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