US-EIN-20-3908371-5326
World Economic Forum
NVA Transformation Leaders Network
The mission of the World Economic Forum's System Initiative on Shaping the Future of Food Security and Agriculture is to build inclusive, sustainable, efficient, and nutritious food systems through leadership-driven, market-based action and collaboration, informed by insights and innovation, in alignment with the Sustainable Development Goals. The System Initiative engages organizations to strengthen food systems and translate global-level commitment into action on the ground. It is built around the New Vision for Agriculture (NVA), which advances food security, environmental sustainability, and economic opportunity through a market-based and multistakeholder approach. The World Economic Forum established the New Vision for Agriculture Transformation Leaders Network in collaboration with the Government of the Netherlands. The Network convenes nearly 150 senior practitioners across all sectors and over 30 countries for insights and best practice exchange. The Network seeks to realize the New Vision for Agriculture through three objectives: (1) Enhancing the positive impacts of NVA-catalysed public-private partnerships for agriculture; (2) Promoting system leadership development through peer-to-peer exchange, and (3) Strengthening multistakeholder collaboration in agriculture.
Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs
World Economic Forum
World Economic Forum
World Economic Forum
System Initiative on Shaping the Future of Food Security and Agriculture
Lisa Dreier
Head of Food Security and Agriculture Initiatives
lisa.dreier@weforum.org
https://www.weforum.org/system-initiatives/food-security-and-agriculture
3 E 54th St # 17, New York, NY 10022
750000
1500000
433760
750000
New Vision for Agriculture Transformation Leaders Workshop 2015 Summary Report
Overview: Transformation Leaders Network (2015)
System Initiative on Shaping the Future of Food Security and Agriculture Overview
19 country-led multistakeholder partnerships in Africa, Asia, and Latin America
# of country-led multistakeholder action partnerships
150 members of the Transformation Leaders Network
150 members of the Transformation Leaders Network
150 members of the Transformation Leaders Network
9.6 million farmers engaged to date by the New Vision for Agriculture initiatives
9.6 million farmers engaged to date by the New Vision for Agriculture initiatives
9.6 million farmers engaged to date by the New Vision for Agriculture initiatives
500 organizations engaged globally by the New Vision for Agriculture initiatives
500 organizations engaged globally by the New Vision for Agriculture initiatives
500 organizations engaged globally by the New Vision for Agriculture initiatives
$10.5B in investments committed to date for New Vision for Agriculture initiatives
$10.5B in investments committed to date for New Vision for Agriculture initiatives
US-EIN-20-3908371-TransformationLeadersNetwork2015-2018
World Economic Forum
Transformation Leaders Network entire period 2015-2018
The mission of the World Economic Forum's System Initiative on Shaping the Future of Food Security and Agriculture is to build inclusive, sustainable, efficient, and nutritious food systems through leadership-driven, market-based action and collaboration, informed by insights and innovation, in alignment with the Sustainable Development Goals. The System Initiative engages organizations to strengthen food systems and translate global-level commitment into action on the ground. It is built around the New Vision for Agriculture (NVA), which advances food security, environmental sustainability, and economic opportunity through a market-based and multistakeholder approach. The World Economic Forum established the New Vision for Agriculture Transformation Leaders Network in collaboration with the Government of the Netherlands. The Network convenes nearly 150 senior practitioners across all sectors and over 30 countries for insights and best practice exchange. The Network seeks to realize the New Vision for Agriculture through three objectives: (1) Enhancing the positive impacts of NVA-catalysed public-private partnerships for agriculture; (2) Promoting system leadership development through peer-to-peer exchange, and (3) Strengthening multistakeholder collaboration in agriculture.
Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs
World Economic Forum
World Economic Forum
World Economic Forum
System Initiative on Shaping the Future of Food Security and Agriculture
Sean De Cleene
Head of Food Security and Agriculture System Initiative
sean.decleene@weforum.org
https://www.weforum.org/system-initiatives/food-security-and-agriculture
3 E 54th St # 17, New York, NY 10022
750000
750000
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69233
675000
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New Vision for Agriculture Transformation Leaders Network- report 2016-2017
New Vision for Agriculture Transformation Leaders Network 2016-2018- FINAL REPORT
Please find here key highlights. For further information please see the two reports attached under "related documents"
key highlights
$10.5B in investments committed to date for New Vision for Agriculture initiatives
$10.5B in investments committed to date for New Vision for Agriculture initiatives
$10.5B in investments committed to date for New Vision for Agriculture initiatives
35 partner companies championing and leading the work of the System Initiative and on Food Security and Agriculture
35 partner companies championing and leading the work of the System Initiative and on Food Security and Agriculture
35 partner companies championing and leading the work of the System Initiative and on Food Security and Agriculture
650 organizations engaged globally by the New Vision for Agriculture initiatives
650 organizations engaged globally by the New Vision for Agriculture initiatives
$2.4 billion invested, 100 value chain partnerships established and over 11 million farmers benefited to date
$2.4 billion invested, 100 value chain partnerships established and over 11 million farmers benefited to date
$2.4 billion invested, 100 value chain partnerships established and over 11 million farmers benefited to date
LATIN AMERICA: -New Vision for Agriculture Latin America Business Council established - Various partnership launched for several value chains. -Argentina and Brazilian government engaged as champions
Latin America: -New Vision for Agriculture Latin America Business Council established - Various partnership launched for several value chains. -Argentina and Brazilian government engaged as champions
AFRICA: - Country Agribusiness Platform Frameworks (CAP-F) launched to support private sector inclusion in national agriculture investment plans. - Grow Africa fully transitioned to being an African-led institution hosted at the NEPAD Agency in Johannesburg
Africa: - Country Agribusiness Platform Frameworks (CAP-F) launched to support private sector inclusion in national agriculture investment plans. - Grow Africa fully transitioned to being an African-led institution hosted at the NEPAD Agency in Johannesburg
Creation of the Stewardship Board; oversees the initiative, compromising almost 40 CEOs, Ministers, and heads of international organisations, farmers and civil society organisations with an interest in food and agriculture. The Stewardship Board identified high-priority opportunities for system-level change to achieve food systems transformation
Stewardship Board
INDIA: Partnerships launched in India: - supporting 19 value chain projects mobilizing US$ 60 million - doubling farmers income - connected a new network of Indian innovators and entrepreneurs to food systems experts and value chain partnerships
Partnerships launched in India: - supporting 19 value chain projects mobilizing US$ 60 million - doubling farmers income - connected a new network of Indian innovators and entrepreneurs to food systems experts and value chain partnerships
Partnerships launched in India: - supporting 19 value chain projects mobilizing US$ 60 million - doubling farmers income - connected a new network of Indian innovators and entrepreneurs to food systems experts and value chain partnerships
ASIA: Expansion of 5 country partnerships in ASIA to 46 value chains engaging over 700,000 smallholder farmers to date, leading to improved smallholder incomes by up to 80%, yield increases up to 60% and reduced carbon emissions by around 40%
ASIA: Expansion of 5 country partnerships in ASIA to 46 value chains engaging over 700,000 smallholder farmers to date, leading to improved smallholder incomes by up to 80%, yield increases up to 60% and reduced carbon emissions by around 40%
Expansion of 5 country partnerships in ASIA to 46 value chains engaging over 700,000 smallholder farmers to date, leading to improved smallholder incomes by up to 80%, yield increases up to 60% and reduced carbon emissions by around 40%
Hosted Grow Asia 2016 and Grow Asia 2017: High-level leadership championship from ASEAN governments, private sector, farmers and civil society associations, and international organisations
Grow Asia 2016-2017
US-EIN-20-3908371-TransformationLeadersNetwork2017-2018
World Economic Forum
Transformation Leaders Network 2017-2018
The mission of the World Economic Forum's System Initiative on Shaping the Future of Food Security and Agriculture is to build inclusive, sustainable, efficient, and nutritious food systems through leadership-driven, market-based action and collaboration, informed by insights and innovation, in alignment with the Sustainable Development Goals. The System Initiative engages organizations to strengthen food systems and translate global-level commitment into action on the ground. It is built around the New Vision for Agriculture (NVA), which advances food security, environmental sustainability, and economic opportunity through a market-based and multistakeholder approach. The World Economic Forum established the New Vision for Agriculture Transformation Leaders Network in collaboration with the Government of the Netherlands. The Network convenes nearly 150 senior practitioners across all sectors and over 30 countries for insights and best practice exchange. The Network seeks to realize the New Vision for Agriculture through three objectives: (1) Enhancing the positive impacts of NVA-catalysed public-private partnerships for agriculture; (2) Promoting system leadership development through peer-to-peer exchange, and (3) Strengthening multistakeholder collaboration in agriculture.
Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs
World Economic Forum
World Economic Forum
TRANSFORMATIONLEADERSNETWORK2017-2018
World Economic Forum
System Initiative on Shaping the Future of Food Security and Agriculture
Sean De Cleene
Head of Food Security and Agriculture System Initiative
sean.decleene@weforum.org
https://www.weforum.org/system-initiatives/food-security-and-agriculture
3 E 54th St # 17, New York, NY 10022
750000
1060473
1500000
675000
69233
New Vision for Agriculture Transformation Leaders Network 2016-2018- Final report
Please find here key highlights. For further information please see the report attached under "related documents"
key highlights
650 organizations engaged globally by the New Vision for Agriculture initiatives
650 organizations engaged globally by the New Vision for Agriculture initiatives
Latin America: -New Vision for Agriculture Latin America Business Council established - Various partnership launched for several value chains. -Argentina and Brazilian government engaged as champions.
Partnerships
$2.4 billion invested, 100 value chain partnerships established and over 11 million farmers benefited to date.
$2.4 billion invested, 100 value chain partnerships established and over 11 million farmers benefited to date.
35 partner companies championing and leading the work of the System Initiative and on Food Security and Agriculture
Approximately 35 partner companies championing and leading the work of the System Initiative on Food Security and Agriculture. As a group, they champion private sector collaboration, alignment and action to drive the initiative’s work at the global and regional level.
35 partner companies
ASIA: Expansion of 5 country partnerships in ASIA to 46 value chains engaging over 700,000 smallholder farmers to date, leading to improved smallholder incomes by up to 80%, yield increases up to 60% and reduced carbon emissions by around 40%. Launch of Farmer digital initiative to empower smallholder farmers.
Expansion of 5 country partnerships in ASIA to 46 value chains engaging over 700,000 smallholder farmers to date, leading to improved smallholder incomes by up to 80%, yield increases up to 60% and reduced carbon emissions by around 40%
Africa: - Country Agribusiness Platform Frameworks (CAP-F) launched to support private sector inclusion in national agriculture investment plans. - Grow Africa fully transitioned to being an African-led institution hosted at the NEPAD Agency in Johannesburg -
Country Agribusiness Platform Frameworks (CAP-F) launched to support private sector inclusion in national agriculture investment plans. Uganda, Tanzania and Senegal already undergoing the early stages of CAP-F implementation
• Country Agribusiness Platform Frameworks (CAP-F) launched to support private sector inclusion in national agriculture investment plans. Uganda, Tanzania and Senegal already undergoing the early stages of CAP-F implementation
India: Partnerships launched in India: - supporting 19 value chain projects mobilizing US$ 60 million - doubling farmers income - connected a new network of Indian innovators and entrepreneurs to food systems experts and value chain partnerships
Partneships
Grow Asia Forum 2017 - convened over 100 senior leaders from ASEAN and globally, private sector, civil society and farmer community and experts. Recruitment of the new ED.
Grow Asia Forum 2017
Transformation Leaders Network - At Davos 2018, leaders called for a Platform for Food System Action that would provide ongoing capacity support and advocacy for the NVA model globally - • Partnership model actively strengthening agricultural partnerships in 21 partner countries
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CH-FDJP-107.856.445-FSI_AnnualReport_2019
World Economic Forum
Food System Initiative – Shaping the Future of Food
This document serves as the First Annual Report as requested in the Grant Agreement between the Government of Netherlands and the World Economic Forum to support the activities of the Food System Initiative – Shaping the Future of Food, made possible by the generous support of the Government of the Netherlands under the grant entitled, “World Economic Forum – Food System Initiative - Shaping the Future of Food- ” (Ref: XM-DAC-7-PPR-4000002396) for the grant period, from 1 April 2019 – 31 December 2022. In 2019 the World Economic Forum launched a new institutional strategy, positioning the Food System Initiative as a pillar of the Impact Cluster. The new Forum strategy is anchored in increasing and accelerating impact of the initiatives supported by the forum; serving as a platform to not only develop for the Forum’s own projects, but also to support and accelerate partner-driven initiatives; and exploring the implications and potential of cross cutting problematics. Going forward, the Food System Initiative team will be able to work even more closely and build stronger ties with other teams’ part of the Impact cluster. Such interlinkages with Forum’s team working on climate change, land-use or water, but also country financing and technology.
Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs
FSI has embarked on an ambitious agenda to identify and develop transformational pathways for more inclusive, efficient, sustainable, nutritious and healthy food systems for the future. The following annual one-year report, spanning April -1 st 2019 to December 31st 2019, outlines the key activities of the System initiative on Shaping the Future of Food including: Building on its established mission (see box), the FSI identified what it sees as the next transformative opportunities through which to strengthen the quality of public-private collaboration in relation to food (see box below). Key objectives were identified for 2019-2022: 1. Workstream 1: Supporting Country and Regional Platforms: Strengthen global and regional action platforms that enable country-led multisectoral initiatives to transform valuechains and wider integrated food systems agenda. 2. Workstream 2: Addressing Systemic Issue Areas (expanded scope from initial focus on Innovation with a Purpose only- explanation provided in section below): Generate insights and catalyse collaboration and action to unlock systemic bottlenecks in specific enabling areas such as Innovation, Incentives, Resilience, Protein, Food and Health and others. 3. Workstream 3: Strengthening Global Food Systems: Facilitate systems thinking and leadership alignment for an inclusive transformation agenda.
World Economic Forum
Food System Teams - Shaping the Future of Food
Sean de Cleene
Head of Future of Food
+41228691274
sean.deceleene@weforum.org
Route de la Capite 93, 1223 Cologny
563333
422543
The three years grant provided by the Government of the Netherlands totals USD 2,600,000. The table below summarises the expenditure for Year 1 of the grant; from April 1 st 2019 to December 31st 2019.
Grant Agreement between the Government of Netherlands and the World Economic Forum to support the activities of the Food System Initiative – Shaping the Future of Food, made possible by the generous support of the Government of the Netherlands under the grant entitled, “World Economic Forum – Food System Initiative - Shaping the Future of Food- ” (Ref: XM-DAC-7-PPR-4000002396) for the grant period, from 1 April 2019 – 31 December 2022.
NL Food System Initiative_First Year Report_Final 14042020
First Annual Report – April 1 st 2019 – December 31st 2019 Ref: XM-DAC-7-PPR-4000002396; MINBUZA-2019.176431 Date Submitted April 14th, 2020
CH-FDJP-107.856.445-FSI_AnnualReport_2020
World Economic Forum
Food System Initiative – Shaping the Future of Food
DescriptionThis document serves as the Second Annual Report as requested in the Grant Agreement between the Government of Netherlands and the World Economic Forum to support the activities of the Food System Initiative – Shaping the Future of Food, made possible by the generous support of the Government of the Netherlands under the grant entitled, “World Economic Forum – Food System Initiative - Shaping the Future of Food- ” (Ref: XM-DAC-7-PPR-4000002396) for the grant period, from 1 April 2019 – 31 December 2022. In 2020 the World Economic Forum launched a new institutional strategy, positioning the Food System Initiative as a pillar of the Impact Cluster. The new Forum strategy is anchored in increasing and accelerating impact of the initiatives supported by the forum; serving as a platform to not only develop for the Forum’s own projects, but also to support and accelerate partner-driven initiatives; and exploring the implications and potential of cross cutting problematics. Going forward, the Food System Initiative team will be able to work even more closely and build stronger ties with other teams’ part of the Impact cluster. Such interlinkages with Forum’s team working on climate change, land-use or water, but also country financing and technology
Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Start date of the reporting period
end date of the reported period
World Economic Forum
Food System Initiative
Seab de Cleene
Head of the Future of Food, Member of the Executive Commitee
+41228691274
sean.deceleene@weforum.org
http://weforum.org
Route de la Capite 93, 1223 Cologny
541931
Second Year Report to the Government of the NEtherlands
CH-FDJP-107.856.445-FSI_FinalReport_2022
World Economic Forum
Food System Initiative – Shaping the Future of Food
This document serves as the Final Report as requested in the Grant Agreement between the Government of Netherlands and the World Economic Forum to support the activities of the Food System Initiative – Shaping the Future of Food, made possible by the generous support of the Government of the Netherlands under the grant entitled, “World Economic Forum – Food System Initiative - Shaping the Future of Food- ” (Ref: XM-DAC-7-PPR-4000002396) for the grant period, from 1 April 2019 – 31 December 2022 then extended to 31.07.2022. In 2020 the World Economic Forum launched a new institutional strategy, positioning the Food System Initiative as a pillar of the Impact Cluster. The new Forum strategy is anchored in increasing and accelerating impact of the initiatives supported by the forum; serving as a platform to not only develop for the Forum’s own projects, but also to support and accelerate partner-driven initiatives; and exploring the implications and potential of cross cutting problematics. Going forward, the Food System Initiative team will be able to work even more closely and build stronger ties with other teams’ part of the Impact cluster. Such interlinkages with Forum’s team working on climate change, land-use or water, but also country financing and technology
Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Start date of the grant
end date of the reported period
World Economic Forum
Food System Initiative
Sean de Cleene
Head of the Future of Food, Member of the Executive Commitee
+41228691274
sean.deceleene@weforum.org
http://weforum.org
Route de la Capite 93, 1223 Cologny
1600917