

Dearest YUNGA community,
we have good news for you!
YUNGA will
be part of the World Food Forum
(WFF), starting in October 2021.
YUNGA will power the Education
track and YUNGA partners will organize a number of initiatives to help empower children and youth to make the difference.
1.) YUNGA
labs (7-12 years)
a) Biodiversity b) Energy c)
Tide Tuners Plastic d) Gender e)Trash
Hack f) SDGs and more.
Take a look at the details: 👉World
Food Forum: YUNGA labs (world-food-forum.org)
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Take the Biodiversity Challenge: the impact of your food choices on the environment. Did you know that what you buy, how you prepare and eat your food, and how
you dispose of waste has a big impact on the environment, including the animals, plants and microorganisms living on the planet? |
2.) Behaviour Change Sessions for Teachers, Youth and Policy
experts
a) School-based food and nutrition education and Teacher Education Capacity b) Youth-to-Youth session
c) Policy recommendations and d) FAO-UNICEF Masterclass
More info: World Food Forum: Behaviour Change Science (world-food-forum.org)
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World Food Forum: Behaviour Change Science 01School-based food and nutrition education: teachers as catalysts for a paradigm change. Are you passionate about food education, but you are unsure about how
to put in practice in your school? Or maybe you are leading a successful project in which you have seen positive changes in your students’ food outlooks, and you would like to tell others about it? |
Become part of a youth-led movement and support us finding actionable solutions to transform our agri-food systems.
School classes and scouts will have the possibility to complete our YUNGA
challenges badges.
Teachers and youth can take part in the Behaviour Change Science sessions and Masterclasses to discuss with experts how to find actionable solutions for
a more sustainable food production and consumption.
At last, participate in the Junior World Food Day and listen to different Food Heroes and why they have chosen to work with and for our food.
Find out more at: World
Food Forum: Education (world-food-forum.org)
📢Interested in participating
in a session?
Just send a message to [log in to unmask]
Note places, especially in the YUNGA labs, are limited and will be on a first come first served basis so don’t lose out send us a mail as
early as possible.
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