The mid-term review is an excellent opportunity to advance the global nutrition agenda, and to ensure that by 2025, access to healthy, safe, and affordable diets for all, at all times, becomes a reality.
(...) A SPOTLIGHT ON THE NUTRITION DECADE 2017
A special issue of the United Nations System Standing Committee on Nutrition (UNSCN) News Magazine.
INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON SUSTAINABLE FOOD SYSTEMS FOR HEALTHY DIETS AND IMPROVED NUTRITION: KEY MESSAGES 2017
PROCEEDINGS OF THE FAO/WHO INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON SUSTAINABLE FOOD SYSTEMS FOR HEALTHY DIETS AND IMPROVED NUTRITION 2017
ICN2 REPORT 2014
Report of the Second International Conference on Nutrition (ICN2), including the Rome Declaration on Nutrition and the Framework for Action.
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The mid-term review is an excellent opportunity to advance the global nutrition agenda, and to ensure that by 2025, access to healthy, safe, and affordable diets for all, at all times, becomes a reality.
(...) A SPOTLIGHT ON THE NUTRITION DECADE 2017
A special issue of the United Nations System Standing Committee on Nutrition (UNSCN) News Magazine.
INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON SUSTAINABLE FOOD SYSTEMS FOR HEALTHY DIETS AND IMPROVED NUTRITION: KEY MESSAGES 2017
PROCEEDINGS OF THE FAO/WHO INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON SUSTAINABLE FOOD SYSTEMS FOR HEALTHY DIETS AND IMPROVED NUTRITION 2017
ICN2 REPORT 2014
Report of the Second International Conference on Nutrition (ICN2), including the Rome Declaration on Nutrition and the Framework for Action.
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"Good health adds life to years". (...) "The global demographic trend is unprecedented, but we can prepare for it. By stressing healthy and active ageing, we appreciate the valuable contribution of older people, and promote health throughout the course of life". (...) "Healthy behaviors earlier in life — such as eating right, staying physically active, and avoiding tobacco and too much drinking — can help us to stay healthy as we age," said Dr O'Leary.
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"Good health adds life to years". (...) "The global demographic trend is unprecedented, but we can prepare for it. By stressing healthy and active ageing, we appreciate the valuable contribution of older people, and promote health throughout the course of life". (...) "Healthy behaviors earlier in life — such as eating right, staying physically active, and avoiding tobacco and too much drinking — can help us to stay healthy as we age," said Dr O'Leary.
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FAO and Wageningen University and Research step up joint efforts to advance innovative and strategic approaches for healthy agrifood systems and a healthy planet
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FAO and Wageningen University and Research step up joint efforts to advance innovative and strategic approaches for healthy agrifood systems and a healthy planet
Mobilizing science and innovation to leave no-one behind
FAO and WUR will work to strengthen dialogue on science, including by bringing to bear the foremost science-based evidence on emerging technologies for agrifood systems.
(...) “This Memorandum of Understanding builds on the long-standing relationship between FAO and Wageningen University and Research.
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Healthy and Active Ageing in a Sustainable World: Synergies between international initiatives on ageing - one reporting exercise
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The second interactive event in our MIPAA+20 webinar series focused on the synergies between MIPAA and related international initiatives in the field of ageing. It provided the opportunity for exchange with the experts who lead the work on the UN Decade of Healthy Ageing , the Global Campaign to Combat Ageism and the follow-up to the Secretary-General's Policy Brief on the impact of COVID-19 on Older Persons and drew connections between.
Presentations reviewed questions included in the UNECE guidelines for national reports for the 4 th review and appraisal cycle of the implementation of MIPAA/RIS that invite UNECE member States to report on contributions to related international initiatives, including:
Activities related to the UN Decade of Healthy Ageing 2021-2030
Participation in the Global Campaign to Combat Ageism
Contribution of ageing-related policies to the implementation of the 2030 Agenda
Lessons learnt from managing the consequences and impacts of COVID-19
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Mapping of connections between Sustainable Development Goals, UN Decade Action areas, Lisbon Ministerial Declaration Goals and MIPAA/RIS commitments ( PDF
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“We continue losing the battle against all forms of malnutrition, and we are far from being able to guarantee healthy nutrition for the whole population. If we want to end hunger and provide wellbeing and healthy lives for people in the Americas, we have to transform our agricultural and food systems to provide healthy diets for everyone and to leave no one behind”, said Dr. (...) The regional prevalence of wasting in children stands at 1.3 percent, significantly lower than the world average of 6.7 percent.
(...) With services disrupted and livelihoods devastated, families are finding it harder to put healthy food on the table, leaving many children hungry and others overweight.
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1. (...) Through industrial restructuring
China guides orderly population migration, speeds up urbanization
which stands at 53.73% currently, actively promotes equal access to
basic public services, and upgrades the social integration of migrants.
4. Uphold the strategy of healthy ageing. At present, China has already
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Now that many of us are forced to work remotely full-time, need to take care of young and old family members during working hours, are feeling stuck or isolated, are separated from loved ones, and have reduced options for regular physical exercise and social activities, we must think differently and creatively about ways to keep healthy in mind and body. Here are some tips and resources:
Staying healthy at home
A guide to preventing and addressing social stigma with COVID-19
Advice for UN staff for protecting your mental health
Remote working and supporting staff mental health: Advice for Managers at the United Nations
Doing What Matters in Times of Stress: An Illustrated Guide from the World Health Organization
UN System Workplace Mental Health and Wellbeing Strategy: Mental Health Matters, A Healthy Workforce for a Better World
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