Presentación realizada en el "Diálogo regional en hambre, inseguridad alimentaria y malnutrición en el Caribe: Desafíos en derecho a la alimentación y gobernanza", evento que se llevó a cabo en Antigua y Barbuda el 1 y 2 de agosto de 2013.
3. GUIDING PRINCIPLES OF GOVERNANCE
Efficiency
Accountability
Participation
Multisectoral approach re public private sector partnership
4. DRIVING FORCES
The need to maximise the productivity of our populations, the greatest
asset
The need to cut the umbilical cord between the development agenda and
the capitalist agenda.
It emphasises that trade cannot be conducted for its own sake what is the
agenda behind trade?
Been there done that.
5. BEEN THERE DONE THAT
The need integrate the private sector into the zero hunger challenge.
Failure in policies is because we develop them in a sanitised
environment, test tube law may be better.
Let us not let the language hide the imperatives. Talk of legislative
measures required disregards the fact that there is legislation in place.
Enforce it.
There are positive initiatives e.g Super Centre. Hydro Grow Farms
7. HOW DO WE CREATE A NEW VALUE SYSTEM IN OUR
CORPORATE SECTOR
The alliances and power relationships determine the nature of the value
chains and their outcomes.
8. How to engage in working with decision-makers?
How to get the commitment from different stakeholders and countries in
order to develop work plans at the national and regional levels?
How to draw attention to FNS issues, generate alliances with stakeholders
and place issues in the political agenda?
Who are the key stakeholders?
How to make them participate in joint efforts and actions?