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Independent Dialogue Synthesis Report

CARE convened dialogues with ten country offices across Eastern and Southern Africa (ESA), Asia and the Pacific Islands (APAC), and Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) to garner inclusive participation in the UN Food Systems Summit (UNFSS). The dialogues generated feedback on existing challenges within food systems, areas for CARE to prioritize moving forward, and creative solutions to complex global problems. After an analysis of the feedback reports for each dialogue, this synthesis was created to enhance understanding of what issues dialogues raised and to coordinate CARE staff around key areas to act on moving forward from the Summit.

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