Thank you for the warm welcome. I am delighted to join you today for this discussion on food systems and youth.
My favourite part of being Executive Director of UNICEF is the opportunity to meet with and hear from children and young people around the world. Over the last four years, I have had the privilege to speak with children and young people, including those living in fragile and humanitarian settings, to hear first-hand about their aspirations for the future.
They have also expressed their concerns about the state of the world we all share and the significant challenges before us like climate change, conflict, poverty and barriers to education and employment.
Today I will share some reflections with you about what children and young people are saying about food about what and how they eat the environments they live in and the challenges they face in getting the nutritious, safe, affordable and sustainable diets they want and deserve.
I will also talk about how children and young people are responding to these challenges and their ideas for transforming our food systems to make the right to food and nutrition a reality for all.
Lastly, I will share what it means to put children at the centre of food systems transformation today and in the lead up to 2030.
So,what ARE children and young people saying about their food?
This past September, the UN convened a Food Systems Summit. In the two years leading up to the Summit, UNICEF staff across the world and our colleagues at Western Sydney University met with more than 1,500 children and adolescents in 25 countries.
In the context of these Food Systems Dialogues with Children and Adolescents we also facilitated a poll with over 20,000 adolescents and young people.
We wanted to listen to childrens life experiences with the food they eat, the food systems they live in, and how they feel those systems could change for the better.
What did we hear?
Children and adolescents tell us that eating together with friends and family provides moments of joy and connection. They see their food as a reflection of their identity and culture and as a symbol of community and shared humanity.
Children also know that nutritious food provides vital fuel for their growth, development and learning. They tell us that healthy food is important for their physical and mental health, their success at school and their futures.
But they see a disconnect between what they want to eat and what they do eat.
Children and adolescents understand the links between food production and availability in their homes and communities. Through these dialogues, we saw that children and young people have a strong understanding of where and how raw produce is grown, processed, packaged, and transported to different places within their food environments.
They understand that the poor availability, accessibility and affordability of nutritious foods is linked to many factors like limited stock in markets, long distances from farming areas and problems with food distribution.
They talk about poor infrastructure and road systems, hefty transport costs and how these problems prevent food from reaching their communities or cause it to spoil before arriving to them.
Children describe how their ability to eat well is constrained by the poor availability and affordability of nutritious and safe foods. And they have sophisticated understanding of what poor food affordability means for their families.
Children explain that when nutritious foods are too costly, they often turn to processed foods. They know that these foods are unhealthy because they are rich in salt, sugar, and fat. Yet such foods are often cheaper and widely available. Children and young people know that these foods are heavily marketed to them and their families through television, billboards and social media.
Children across the globe are also keenly aware of climate change. They see first-hand the harm it is causing to the food systems around them. In our dialogues, many cited global warming, environmental damage and CO2 pollution as key concerns. They identified how climate change and global warming are causing droughts and how droughts are impacting the growth of food.
They know that unsustainable food production is having a major impact on environmental degradation. The use of pesticides was mentioned often. And they are concerned about how the transportation of food via boats, ships, trains, and planes especially over large distances is contributing to air and water pollution.
Children notice how the COVID-19 pandemic has worsened some of these challenges especially with millions more families struggling to make ends meet.
Children also shared with us the mental health challenges linked to unhealthy food environments such as body image dissatisfaction, low self-esteem and the stigma of living with obesity.
They understand how society unfairly blames people for being overweight while at the same time creating unhealthy food environments thatmake it difficult to maintain a healthy weight. And they notice how advertisers and marketers push unattainable standards of beauty at the same time as childrens food environments are flooded with promotions for unhealthy foods and beverages.
Now, I want to share with you how children and adolescents want to transform their local and global food systems.
While children are concerned about their broken food systems they are clear about their expectations and asks.
They want governments and policy-makers to be more accountable for creating and fostering food systems that protect childrens right to nutrition, making nutritious, safe affordable and sustainable diets a reality for children everywhere.
They believe that governments should build the capacities of communities and support food producers to produce nutritious foods.
For children rebuilding food systems must start with the most vulnerable children, families and communities. They want special considerations for children, families and groups that experience the most insecurity and marginalization.
During our dialogues, children made five key recommendations on what needs to be done to fix food systems and protect the planet:
First, invest children and young people want their governments to use targeted investment to improve access to nutritious, safe, affordable and sustainable foods for everyone especially for the most marginalized children, families and communities.
Second, regulate children and young people have had enough of misleading marketing and health and nutrition claims on processed foods. They want their governments to adopt and enforce laws and policies that protect them, their families and communities from harmful food marketing practices, chemicals and preservatives and environmental destruction.
Third, reduce children and young people are deeply concerned about our planet. They want governments, private sector, civil society and their peers to take seriously the harmful impact of current food systems on the environment and prioritize sustainability, reduce overuse and curb environmentally destructive practices.
Fourth, educate children and young people are calling for better education about food, nutrition, climate change, environmental protection, recycling and food systems. They want us to raise awareness about food poverty and nutrition inequalities, the benefits of nutritious foods, and sustainable food practices.
Lastly, engage children and young people want opportunities to share their views and participate in developing solutions. They want us to support them to take action in their local communities and beyond.
This last point on engagement is key because only through engagement can we put children at the center of food systems transformation. Children and young people should be empowered as change agents, fully capable of identifying and contributing to solutions.
We asked children and young people how best we can engage them in contributing to food systems transformation to ensure their insights and perspectives are heard, acknowledged and actioned. This is what they said
Where possible, children and young people want to engage through social media, including through spaces on platforms dedicated for childrens voices.
They want us to help establish and fund child-led bodies, such as student councils and youth parliaments.
They want mechanisms to ensure their direct contribution to governments and parliaments deliberations and decision-making. And they are calling for their governments and institutions to have dedicated staff assigned to listen to children and young people. They are also asking government leaders and policymakers to come to them in schools and other settings.
Children and young people want to participate in workshops, open fora, panels, drawing competitions, and other venues that capture their needs, rights, ideas and aspirations.
The infrastructure we create to support these recommendations is critical.
Children need platforms, spaces and channels to express their views. They also need opportunities for direct contact with the people who can make their ideas a reality those in power whether through child-led bodies, participation in parliament or open fora.
Many of us here represent organizations and agencies dedicated to nutrition we too must promote meaningful participation by placing children and young people at the heart of policy formulation, and programme design, implementation and monitoring.
The participation of children and youth in the UN Food Systems Summit last September has showcased the challenges and most importantly, the rewards of engaging children, adolescents and young people as creators, partners and collaborators: a vital force for food systems transformation. We must continue these efforts.
As we work to support the outcomes of the Food Systems Summit and the commitments of the Nutrition for Growth Summit, we must hold tight to our pledge to bring childrens voices to the forefront of the decision-making process.
At the same time, we need partnership and leadership from the private sector. The private sector is uniquely placed to develop innovative solutions to strengthen food systems to help build a world where nutritious and safe foods are available and affordable for every child no matter who they are or where they live.
Today, broken food systems are undermining childrens right to nutrition and a viable planet. And fixing them particularly in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic may prove to be the greatest challenge of this generation.
As we move forward, UNICEF we will pay particular attention to four critical action areas where food systems must deliver for children; these are:
Improving childrens foods through actions in public policy, guidelines and standards, and food supply chains including fortified foods, food supplements and therapeutic foods.
Improving childrens food environments where children live, learn, and meet through actions in public sector policies and programmes and in private sector practices and products.
Improving childrens food practices through policies, strategies and programmes that promote positive individual behaviors, caregiver practices and social norms.
Improving childrens participation in food systems transformation by fostering opportunities for children from all walks of life to raise their voices, engage with decision-makers and hold them accountable.
It is time to work with children and young people to transform the way the world produces, consumes and thinks about food. Our childrens nutrition and well-being and the future of our planet are at stake. There is no time to waste.
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