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TENTATIVE PROGRAMME AND STRUCTURE

The Summit, scheduled to be held on 15 and 16 June 2023, will have a high-level opening plenary session. In the morning session of the first day, organizers, regional parliamentary re-presentatives and other partners will have a chance to highlight the crucial role of parliaments in achieving Zero Hunger, eradicating malnutrition and contributing to the realization of the right to adequate food.

This will be followed by four sessions focusing on how parliamentarians are contributing to address key agrifood system challenges. In the afternoon of the second day the conclusions will be presented, discussed and a Summit declaration may be discussed and adopted.

Around 200 Parliamentarians from all over the world are expected to attend the Summit. The Summit will be a hybrid event combining the participation of around 150 parliamentarians in person with a virtual component (around 50 parliamentarians) and an online audience. The invited parliamentarians will cover all regions of the world, with special support foreseen for le-gislators from low- and middle-income countries. Invitations will be extended to parliaments all over the globe, as well as to parliamentary alliances and networks collaborating with FAO and parliamentarians who proactively engaged in the Virtual Parliamentary Dialogues and other preparatory activities. The Summit will have simultaneous interpretation in all official UN lan-guages (Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Spanish and Russian).

PARTNERS

As was the case with the first Global Parliamentary Summit, FAO and AECID are partnering in the organisation of the Second Summit, pooling resources to ensure adequate technical and financial support.

The President of the Chilean Senate, the President of the Chamber of Deputies of Chile and the President of the Parliamentary Front against Hunger and Malnutrition of Chile proposed the Republic of Chile as host of the second Global Parliamentary Summit, ensuring logistical support, including provision of an adequate venue and all needed technical equipment. The Government of Chile also expressed its willingness to contribute financially and operationally in the organization of the Summit.

COLLABORATORS 

Furthermore, the Summit will be supported by the European Commission and the Parlia-mentary Front against Hunger in Latin America and the Caribbean (FPH-LAC), a network in-volving more than 25 parliaments of the region and formed in 2009, within the framework of the "Latin America and the Caribbean without Hunger" Initiative. The FPH-LAC has since de-veloped important legislative work, with the support of FAO, in partnership AECID and, more recently, the Mexican Agency for International Cooperation for Development (AMEXCID).

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