Beyond the Ukraine war: The new layer of global food crisis from a human rights approach

18 Jul 2022
18:00 - 19:00
Zoom

Today we know that even if the Ukraine war were to end tomorrow, the food price crisis would continue as there are fundamental flaws in our global food systems.

Check out this online event "Beyond the Ukraine war: The new layer of global food crisis from a human rights approach", co-organized by the Civil Society and Indigenous Peoples' Mechanism (CSIPM) and IPES Food.

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