How do international agencies help India in sustainable development?
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The future of the world depends on good food. It’s that simple.
Good food keeps us healthy. It helps us reach our potential. It strengthens our communities, powers our economies, and protects our planet.
But not everyone gets good food every day – and the way we produce and market food is harming our environment. This has to change.
Now is the time to act
That’s why the UN Secretary-General has called for the historic, first ever Food Systems Summit this year.
We’re bringing together everyone – farmers, Indigenous Peoples, young people and citizens from across the globe – to carve a path to a world where good food for all is a reality.
We need a world where good food is affordable and accessible – where governments and businesses work together to provide it – and where farmers in every country grow food in a way that protects the planet.
Everyone everywhere will need to come together and drive bold actions to make the changes our world so desperately needs. So join us, and take your first action...
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India, home to one-sixth of all humanity, holds the key to the success of the 2030 agenda. India in it's VNR has made up paradigm shift to a "whole-of-society" approach with Government of India engaging sub-national and local governments, civil society organisations, local communities, people in vulnerable situations and the private sector.
India's commitment to the SDGs is reflected in it's convergence with the national development agenda as reflected in the motto of Sabka Saath Sabka Vikas (Collective Efforts for Inclusive Growth). Based on the evidence from the SDG India Index, which measures progress at the subnational level, the country has developed a robust SDG localization model centered on adoption, implementation and monitoring at the State and district levels.
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