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future generation of covid 19

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Answered by adihindustangamer
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The year 2020 has not been easy for today’s young people. Your education has been disrupted; you have been separated from your friends and family. You may have lost your job, or lost hope of finding work in uncertain economic times. But I am here to tell you: big changes are coming, and you need to be part of them.

After the COVID-19 pandemic, we cannot simply hope that things will go back to normal. We now have a chance to do things differently, to use our knowledge to steer our shared future toward meeting global goals on climate change and sustainable development. We have the chance to build back a world that you, the youth, will want to inherit – and this starts with transforming food systems. We need you to be part of that process.

In 2021, the world will come together for the United Nations Food Systems Summit (UNFSS). I have high hopes for this summit, that we will not just see another declaration, but real commitment, funding and partnerships for change. As CGIAR Special Representative to the summit, I will be making the case for collective, science-based action to sustainably transform our food systems. I believe that our youth must be central to the discussions – after all, the decisions taken at this summit are ones that you will have to live with in the long term.

I recently had the privilege of meeting with some youth leaders via a webinar hosted by the SDG2 Advocacy Hub. Through the discussion, they put forward some excellent ideas on how to make changes to our food systems to ensure “good food for all”, such as making use of big data, supporting smallholder farmers, reconsidering the makeup of our daily diets and eating sustainably. I was heartened to see the passion and dedication among these young leaders to drive change in our food systems, and I will be glad to see them join next year’s summit.

Answered by debnathajoy515
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according to our latest research more in five adults (84) % belive covid 19 will play a significant role in shaping the children in India

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