The multidimensional and complex relationships between climate change, food security and ultimately nutrition and health are increasingly becoming evident. Climate change is expected to greatly impact food and nutrition security.These present both a challenge and an opportunity for collaborative approaches and action to foster the well-being of populations. These include:
- Promotion of cross-sectoral collaboration and initiatives to develop co-benefits between environment and nutrition aspirations. These sectors include climate -related and nutrition-specific and nutrition-sensitive sectors.
- Having policies and strategies targeted at reducing climate change and its impacts through mitigation and adaptation at national, sub-national, household and individual levels, especially targeting vulnerable populations within climate-sensitive livelihoods to minimize the negative impact of climate shocks while being sensitive to respond to its impacts on nutrition outcomes
- Promoting a comprehensive approach that incorporates sustainable food systems, agricultural and livestock development, health, social protection, and risk management through early warning systems to ensure populations have access to healthy and varied diets.
- Investing in research and development ecosystem to address the complexities of the interlinkages between climate, food security, health and nutrition, including innovations to boost food and nutrition security
- Strengthening the capacities of governments, research and academia institutions, the private sector and implementing organizations to assess and manage climate change and implement programs that address climate impact on food security, health and nutrition.