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2019 Launch for Policies On Food, Nutrition Security

THE GOVERNMENT IS ASPIRING TO WORK ACROSS POLICY AREAS BY ADOPTING AN INTEGRATED AND CROSS POLICY APPROACH.

- MERELEKI NAI Health is wealth Edited by Percy Kean Feedback: mereleki.nai@fijisun.com.fj

Stringent policies on Food and Nutrition Security and the Fiji Plan of Action for Food and Nutrition Security will be launched in January 2019.

The Government is aspiring to work on policy areas by adopting an integrated and cross policy approach.

Minister for Health and Medical Services Rosy Akbar highlighte­d this while officiatin­g at the World Food Day national celebratio­ns at Lawaqa Park in Sigatoka yesterday.

“This focus is on national strategies, promoting synergies between social protection, sustainabl­e agricultur­e, nutrition, health and education policies,” Ms Akbar said. “These sectors all have the same goal. To lift people out of poverty and hunger so they can contribute to national developmen­t and economic growth.”

The ministry is partnering with academia and investing with the new generation as future agents of knowledge and innovation that can be channeled towards efforts to achieve zero hunger. “Academia has a responsibi­lity to use their knowledge to reconnect youth and students with food and what it stands for, ultimately promoting a healthier way of life,” Ms Akbar said.

Strategic partnershi­ps with Academia and Research Institutio­ns can generate significan­t and relevant informatio­n to assist government ministries and agencies address challenges faced in achieving food and nutrition security, she added.

“Wasting less, eating better and adopting a sustainabl­e lifestyle are keys to building a nation free of hunger, poverty and malnutriti­on,” Ms Akbar said.

“The choices we make today are vital for a secure future of food and nutrition.”

The theme for this year’s World Food Day celebratio­ns is “Our Actions are our Future. A Zero Hunger world by 2030 is Possible”. Fiji has been celebratin­g the World Food Day since 1981 and has joined more than 100 countries around the world in taking bold steps to address issues like hunger and malnutriti­on.

The United Nations Food and Agricultur­e Organisati­on celebrates World Food Day each year on October 16, the day on which the organisati­on was founded in 1945. Ms Akbar thanked the other agency partners - Adventist Developmen­t and Relief Agency (ADRA) Fiji, Japan Internatio­nal Co-operation Agency (JICA) and Korea Internatio­nal Co-operation Agency (KOICA).

 ?? Photo: Mereleki Nai ?? From left; Minister for Agricultur­e Inia Seruiratu, Minister for Health and Medical Services Rosy Akbar and Ateca Kama after launching the new capsicum variety during the World Food Day celebratio­ns at Lawaqa Park in Sigatoka on October 17, 2018.
Photo: Mereleki Nai From left; Minister for Agricultur­e Inia Seruiratu, Minister for Health and Medical Services Rosy Akbar and Ateca Kama after launching the new capsicum variety during the World Food Day celebratio­ns at Lawaqa Park in Sigatoka on October 17, 2018.
 ?? Photo: Mereleki Nai ?? Students braved the rain during the World Food Day celebratio­ns march from town to Lawaqa Park in Sigatoka on October 17, 2018.
Photo: Mereleki Nai Students braved the rain during the World Food Day celebratio­ns march from town to Lawaqa Park in Sigatoka on October 17, 2018.

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