Course:
"Collective Action for Zero Hunger"

Form:
on-line / in-person
Duration:
5 hours (on-line)
6:30 hours (in-person)
+30 min. break
6:30 hours (in-person)
+30 min. break
Aligned with SDG:
COURSE OBJECTIVE:
- Analyze root causes of hunger (economic, environmental, political).
- Map food systems using GIS and FAO frameworks.
- Evaluate success metrics (e.g., Global Hunger Index, SDG 2 indicators).
- Design intersectoral policies using anti-corruption frameworks.
- Deploy tech tools (AI, blockchain) for supply chain resilience.
- Mobilize communities through participatory budgeting and advocacy.
- Develop a Local Hunger Action Plan with FAO’s SMART indicators.
- Launch a pilot project (e.g., urban garden, food waste app).
- Build a cross-sector coalition (NGOs, businesses, governments).
- Analyze root causes of hunger (economic, environmental, political).
- Map food systems using GIS and FAO frameworks.
- Evaluate success metrics (e.g., Global Hunger Index, SDG 2 indicators).
- Design intersectoral policies using anti-corruption frameworks.
- Deploy tech tools (AI, blockchain) for supply chain resilience.
- Mobilize communities through participatory budgeting and advocacy.
- Develop a Local Hunger Action Plan with FAO’s SMART indicators.
- Launch a pilot project (e.g., urban garden, food waste app).
- Build a cross-sector coalition (NGOs, businesses, governments).
COURSE LEADERS:

NUHCAN AKÇİT
Talented Research Assistant supports researchers by gathering and assessing data. Hands-on experience collecting information, recording findings and preparing summaries. Organized and logical professional with strong communication skills and background in administrative support. Reliable candidate ready to take on challenges using problem-solving and task prioritization skills to help team succeed. Analytical Project Coordinator experienced at resolving challenges to achieve quality results. Adjusts timelines and monitors budget to meet established expectations. Maximizes productivity and streamlines cross-functional collaboration with latest technologies and best practices.
A detailed PROGRAM will be available soon.
Module: Workshops in groups
An online course is an excellent opportunity to broaden your knowledge. However, we recognise that a significant value of courses lies in the exchange of experiences among participants. This requires a certain level of openness and willingness to collaborate, which can sometimes only be fully unlocked through face-to-face interaction and the use of appropriate workshop solutions. That is why the programme for in-person courses includes 'Workshops in groups using real documents and a selected workshop format,' lasting approximately 90 minutes. These workshops are conducted during the second part of the course.
COURSE METHOLODOGY:
Use logic models (inspired by formal methods in CS) to define the municipal hunger challenge as a system of inequalities, specifying variables (e.g., food access gaps, policy misalignment) and constraints (e.g., budget limits, climate risks).
Use logic models (inspired by formal methods in CS) to define the municipal hunger challenge as a system of inequalities, specifying variables (e.g., food access gaps, policy misalignment) and constraints (e.g., budget limits, climate risks).
COURSE SUMMARY:
This course empowers a global community to dismantle hunger through:
1. Systemic Analysis: Diagnosing root causes in conflict zones, climate-vulnerable regions, and urban slums.
2. Grassroots Innovation: Scaling hyper-local models
3. Tech-Driven Scaling: Leveraging AI, EO data, and apps to optimize resource allocation.
This course empowers a global community to dismantle hunger through:
1. Systemic Analysis: Diagnosing root causes in conflict zones, climate-vulnerable regions, and urban slums.
2. Grassroots Innovation: Scaling hyper-local models
3. Tech-Driven Scaling: Leveraging AI, EO data, and apps to optimize resource allocation.