Pope: UN Food Systems Summit an opportunity to build a more just world
By Lydia O鈥橩ane
Under the leadership of UN Secretary-General António Guterres and hosted by the Italian government, the Pre-Summit on Food Systems will bring together the efforts and contributions of a global engagement process started in 2020 with the goal of transforming food systems, and paving the way for an ambitious and productive summit in September.
In a message to the Secretary General, Pope Francis says this important meeting 鈥渉ighlights how one of our greatest challenges today is to overcome hunger, food insecurity, and malnutrition in the era of COVID-19.鈥
The cry of the Earth
This pandemic, he adds, 鈥渉as confronted us with the systemic injustices that undermine our unity as a human family,鈥 while the poorest and the Earth itself "cries out for the damage we inflict on it through irresponsible use and abuse of the goods God has placed in it."
The Pope notes that while new technologies are developed in order to increase 鈥渢he planet's capacity to bear fruit,鈥 we continue to 鈥渆xploit nature to the point of sterilisation, thus expanding not only external deserts but also internal spiritual deserts.鈥
The scandal of hunger in a world of plenty
He denounces the 鈥渟candal鈥 of hunger in a world that produces enough food for all people, adding that it is a 鈥渃rime that violates basic human rights.鈥
Pope Francis underlines that it is everyone's duty to combat 鈥渢his injustice through concrete actions and good practices, and through bold local and international policies.鈥
In this perspective, he says, the careful and correct transformation of food systems have an important role to play.
A new mindset
The Pope underlines that it is 鈥渘ot enough to produce food鈥; what is also needed is a 鈥渘ew mindset and a new holistic approach and to design food systems that protect the Earth and keep the dignity of the human person at the centre; that ensure enough food globally and promote decent work locally; and that feed the world today, without compromising the future.鈥
In his message, Pope Francis also highlights the need to 鈥渞estore the centrality of the rural sector,鈥 and reaffirm the agricultural sector鈥檚 priority role 鈥渋n the political and economic decision-making process, aimed at outlining the framework of the post-pandemic 'restart' process that is being built.鈥
Importance of family
Small farmers and the family, the Pope points out, are 鈥渁n essential component of food systems,鈥 adding that policies must be put in place that 鈥渇ully meet the needs of rural women, promote youth employment, and improve the work of farmers in the poorest and most remote areas.鈥
Pope Francis notes, 鈥淚f we want to maintain a fruitful multilateralism and a food system based on responsibility, justice, peace and unity of the human family is paramount.鈥
Courageous dialogue
He also emphasizes that 鈥渢he crisis we are currently facing is indeed a unique opportunity to engage in genuine, bold and courageous dialogues, addressing the roots of our unjust food system.鈥
Concluding his message, the Pope underlines that throughout this important meeting, 鈥渨e have a responsibility to realise the dream of a world where bread, water, medicine and work flow in abundance and reach the poorest first.鈥
Church support
He stresses, 鈥淭he Holy See and the Catholic Church will put themselves at the service of this noble goal, offering their contribution, joining forces and wills, actions and wise decisions."
Finally, Pope Francis expresses the hope this meeting for the regeneration of food systems will 鈥渟et us on the path to build a peaceful and prosperous society, and sow the seeds of peace that will allow us to walk in true fraternity.鈥
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