The Global Food Governance Conference is a collaboration between Sydney Law School, The George Institute for Global Health, the Global Center for Legal Innovation on Food Environments at the O'Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law (Georgetown University), and the Charles Perkins Centre, the University鈥檚 dedicated institute for easing the global burden of obesity, diabetes, cardiovascular聽disease聽and related conditions.
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First held in 2016, the Conference聽showcases evidence聽on how聽law,聽regulation聽and policy聽addresses聽food system challenges such as food security, safety, and sustainability, equity and social justice in global food systems, malnutrition in all its forms, and diet-related disease.聽
The Conference takes a broad, interdisciplinary approach, with the goal of highlighting the interrelationships between the main population and environmental health challenges facing the global food system in the 21st century, and to create new opportunities for collaboration between researchers, policymakers, and practitioners working in all aspects of food governance.
The theme for this year鈥檚 conference highlights the importance of evidence-informed policy making and regulatory reform, while also bringing attention to the challenges of translating research into solutions and implementation, generating political momentum for change, and evolving food governance to address critical economic, climate, health, and social justice crises.
The organisers welcome abstract submissions on the following topics, with an emphasis on their relevance to food governance:
Call for abstracts opens on Monday 6 July and closes on Monday 31 August at 11:59pm AEST.