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GAIN, NAEAC to introduce course on food systems transformation

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Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition (GAIN) and The National Agriculture Education Accreditation Council (NAEAC) have joined hands to introduce new courses on Food Systems Transformation in Pakistan. In this regard, the GAIN signed a strategic collaboration with NAEAC to introduce new courses focused on Food Systems Transformation for undergraduate, graduate, and postgraduate degrees in Pakistan. This innovative partnership aims to address critical challenges in food security, sustainability, and nutrition education, empowering the next generation of leaders to drive positive change in Pakistan’s food systems.

The collaboration between GAIN and NAEAC will result in the development of three distinct courses to different levels of education (Under Graduation, Graduation & Post Graduation). These courses include a basic Course on “Food Security and Food Systems”, the Advanced Course on “Sustainable Food Systems and Food Security” and Advanced & Research-Oriented Course on “Sustainable Food Systems Research and Policy.”

These courses will provide students with comprehensive knowledge and skills related to food systems transformation principles, sustainability and equipping them to address complex challenges in the food and agriculture sectors.

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