From Youth Priorities to Local Action: Advancing Young Women's Access to Justice in Agrifood Systems (CSW70 Side Event).
Side event of the Commission on the Status of Women entitled "From Youth Priorities to Local Action: Advancing Young Women's Access to Justice in Agrifood Systems"
This year, in celebration of the International Year of the Woman Farmer, and in the context of CSW70, a number of WFF National Youth Chapters[1] have localized the Youth Recommendations by developing country-level action plans that respond to structural, social, and legal barriers faced by young women in agrifood systems, including barriers related to land rights and access to justice.
Within this framework, the side event at the margins of CSW70 will provide a platform for young women leaders from these National Youth Chapters to present their locally grounded implementation plans and reflect on how youth-led action can contribute to advancing access to justice and gender equality in agrifood systems. The roundtable discussion will bring together young women leaders, Member States, civil society organizations, FAO and other UN representatives, and private sector actors to explore opportunities for multi-stakeholder collaboration and to identify pathways for supporting youth leadership in the implementation of gender-responsive agrifood policies.
This year, in celebration of the International Year of the Woman Farmer, and in the context of CSW70, a number of WFF National Youth Chapters[1] have localized the Youth Recommendations by developing country-level action plans that respond to structural, social, and legal barriers faced by young women in agrifood systems, including barriers related to land rights and access to justice.
Within this framework, the side event at the margins of CSW70 will provide a platform for young women leaders from these National Youth Chapters to present their locally grounded implementation plans and reflect on how youth-led action can contribute to advancing access to justice and gender equality in agrifood systems. The roundtable discussion will bring together young women leaders, Member States, civil society organizations, FAO and other UN representatives, and private sector actors to explore opportunities for multi-stakeholder collaboration and to identify pathways for supporting youth leadership in the implementation of gender-responsive agrifood policies.
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