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Experts stress for water and food security (BOL News) 

October 27, 2022


BOL News (Pakistan) reports on the 2nd Pakistan Water Week 2022 conference, which focused on sustainable and improved water and food security in Pakistan. The publication quotes IFPRI’s Claudia RinglerCGIAR NEXUS Gains Initiative Deputy Lead, who stressed the importance of co-developing and scaling NEXUS innovations using foresight methodologies and trade-off analyses. “It is important to energize food and water systems sustainably and inclusively, as the rural areas are in dire need of clean energy solutions. We need to develop the capacity for Water-Energy-Food-Ecosystem (WEFE) actors including emerging women leaders as education is central to agricultural and economic growth. Our goal is to strive for parity,” Ringler said.

Also cited in The Nation (Pakistan).

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