At the Graduate Institute, several professors, researchers and students work on SDG 2. Their activities range from research projects linking Gender, Land and the Right to Food, to academic courses on Global Food Systems, publications and events.
Accelerating achievement of the sustainable development goals
Seed Activism: Patent Politics and Litigation in the Global South
Vegetable gardening in Burkina Faso: Drip irrigation and agroecological farming in light of the diversity of smallholders
The politics of responsible agricultural investments
Sustainable Organic Farming
The Future of Food Security
Sustainable Agriculture’s Promise and Perils
Narratives of Hunger in International Law
Fieldwork in Argentina as part of the “Accounting for Nature” project
Climate Change, Social Movements and Peasant Agroecology
The Role of Youth in Achieving the SDGs: Supporting Youth-led Innovation for Sustainable Food Systems
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Goal 2 aims to “end hunger and all forms of malnutrition by 2030. It also commits to universal access to safe, nutritious and sufficient food at all times of the year. This will require sustainable food production systems and resilient agricultural practices, equal access to land, technology and markets and international cooperation on investments in infrastructure and technology to boost agricultural productivity” as put by the UN Sustainable Development Knowledge Platform. Read more about Goal 2.