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When Machines Meet Humanity: The Future of Ending Hunger
mercredi 17 décembre 2025 • Duration 50:37
Every movement for a hunger-free world begins with a moment of honesty. A pause where you ask yourself what change is truly possible.
In this episode of the Zero Hunger Project, Jaron Porciello, Associate Director at Cornell University, challenges you to rethink how evidence, technology, and human connection shape the global fight against hunger. Jaron breaks down what half a million research articles revealed through Ceres2030: the world lacks shared definitions, clear costs, and coordinated action. She shows you why hunger is a systems problem held together by human choices, political will, and the stories we choose to listen to.
You'll hear how misinformation, siloed decision-making, and declining trust slow global action. Jaron also offers a candid reflection on the SDGs and why the next phase of progress must return to fundamentals
Let this episode sharpen how you think about hunger. Tune in now: When Machines Meet Humanity: The Future of Ending Hunger.
Jaron Porciello is an information scientist and policy expert working at the intersection of agriculture, data science, and global development. She is best known for co-leading Ceres2030, a groundbreaking project that used machine learning and systematic evidence reviews to guide donor investments toward ending hunger by 2030. As co-founder of Havos AI and the Juno Evidence Alliance, Jaron helps governments and nonprofit organizations use data and AI to strengthen decisionmaking in food systems and global health. Now at Cornell University, she leads initiatives that advance open science, equitable knowledge systems, and interdisciplinary collaboration.
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Suman Roy is a globally recognized leader in food security, poverty reduction, and community resilience. As the founder of Feed Scarborough and a key force behind Hunger-Free Canada and the Zero Hunger Project, he is dedicated to ensuring no one goes to bed hungry. He played a pivotal role in crafting Toronto's first Food Strategy and has represented Canada at the United Nations and FAO to champion sustainable development goals. With multiple global leadership awards, including CEO of the Year (NGO) and Visionary of the Year, Suman is a sought-after expert on global food security. His mission is clear: to create a hunger-free, resilient future for all.
Website: https://sumanroy.ca/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/chef.suman.7
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chefsuman/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chefsuman/
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWrU2TbiLazorpOHjsDJhkA
Stacia Neale, M.A., is a seasoned professional dedicated to fostering equality, representation, and social justice. With a background in sociology and decades of experience across entrepreneurial, non-profit, and corporate sectors, she brings a unique perspective to addressing systemic challenges. During the pandemic, she launched The Skills Audit, a transformative program empowering individuals to articulate their professional identities and maximize their potential. Her work is driven by a deep commitment to uplifting marginalized communities and creating opportunities for growth. Through authenticity and advocacy, Stacia continues to champion meaningful change on a global scale.
Website: https://www.theskillsaudit.ca/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theskillsaudit#
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stacianeale/
https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-skills-audit/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theskillsaudit/
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From Policy to Plate: Building Sustainable Food Systems
mardi 9 décembre 2025 • Duration 39:03
A better food future starts with the choices we make and the courage to reimagine what's possible
In this episode of the Zero Hunger Project, Paul Newnham, CEO of the SDG2 Advocacy Hub, speaks about how bold policy, local action, and global collaboration can reshape the entire food system. Paul walks you through the challenges that continue to shape our world: rising food prices, climate pressures, and political instability.
You'll learn how the Chefs' Manifesto, Beans Is How, and global dialogues across continents are shifting the narrative from crisis to opportunity. Paul explains why chefs matter, why beans hold surprising power in sustainable diets, and why evidence-driven policy remains a critical tool in ending hunger.
Hear how your voice, choices, and advocacy can help shape a food system that nourishes people and protects the planet. Watch the full episode of From Policy to Plate: Building Sustainable Food Systems.
Paul Newnham is the CEO of the SDG2 Advocacy Hub, where he leads global efforts to accelerate progress toward Zero Hunger by uniting NGOs, UN agencies, civil society, and the private sector. A strategic innovator with more than 25 years of experience, he works at the intersection of policy, people, and purpose to transform how the world thinks about and builds sustainable food systems. Paul is also the founder of the Chefs' Manifesto, a network of over 1,800 chefs across 100+ countries championing action-driven solutions from policy to plate. As host of the Future Fork podcast, he elevates bold ideas and diverse voices shaping the future of food. His mission is to build collaborative, scalable, and community-rooted solutions that make sustainable food systems a global reality.
Website: https://sdg2advocacyhub.org/
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Suman Roy is a globally recognized leader in food security, poverty reduction, and community resilience. As the founder of Feed Scarborough and a key force behind Hunger-Free Canada and the Zero Hunger Project, he is dedicated to ensuring no one goes to bed hungry. He played a pivotal role in crafting Toronto's first Food Strategy and has represented Canada at the United Nations and FAO to champion sustainable development goals. With multiple global leadership awards, including CEO of the Year (NGO) and Visionary of the Year, Suman is a sought-after expert on global food security. His mission is clear: to create a hunger-free, resilient future for all.
Website: https://sumanroy.ca/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/chef.suman.7
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chefsuman/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chefsuman/
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWrU2TbiLazorpOHjsDJhkA
Stacia Neale, M.A., is a seasoned professional dedicated to fostering equality, representation, and social justice. With a background in sociology and decades of experience across entrepreneurial, non-profit, and corporate sectors, she brings a unique perspective to addressing systemic challenges. During the pandemic, she launched The Skills Audit, a transformative program empowering individuals to articulate their professional identities and maximize their potential. Her work is driven by a deep commitment to uplifting marginalized communities and creating opportunities for growth. Through authenticity and advocacy, Stacia continues to champion meaningful change on a global scale.
Website: https://www.theskillsaudit.ca/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theskillsaudit#
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stacianeale/
https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-skills-audit/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theskillsaudit/
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Half a Year, Countless Stories: Zero Hunger Reflections
mardi 7 octobre 2025 • Duration 29:31
Six months can hold countless lessons when you're fighting for change. In that short time, stories of struggle and hope can spark connections that bring us closer to ending hunger.
In this episode of the Zero Hunger Project, we reflect on our first half-year of conversations that brought global leaders, grassroots organizers, and everyday heroes together. We share what surprised us, what inspired us, and how these voices have reshaped the way we see hunger and justice.
You'll hear how these dialogues built bridges, sparked new ideas, and proved that hunger is about dignity, fairness, and the strength of community. Most of all, you'll see how every action you take, no matter how small, adds to a much larger movement.
Whether you've been with us from the start or you're just joining now, this episode invites you to reflect, learn, and take action. Tune in NOW: ▶️ Half a Year, Countless Stories: Zero Hunger Reflections.
Suman Roy is a globally recognized leader in food security, poverty reduction, and community resilience. As the founder of Feed Scarborough and a key force behind Hunger-Free Canada and the Zero Hunger Project, he is dedicated to ensuring no one goes to bed hungry. He played a pivotal role in crafting Toronto's first Food Strategy and has represented Canada at the United Nations and FAO to champion sustainable development goals. With multiple global leadership awards, including CEO of the Year (NGO) and Visionary of the Year, Suman is a sought-after expert on global food security. His mission is clear: to create a hunger-free, resilient future for all.
Website: https://sumanroy.ca/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/chef.suman.7
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chefsuman/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chefsuman/
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWrU2TbiLazorpOHjsDJhkA
Stacia Neale, M.A., is a seasoned professional dedicated to fostering equality, representation, and social justice. With a background in sociology and decades of experience across entrepreneurial, non-profit, and corporate sectors, she brings a unique perspective to addressing systemic challenges. During the pandemic, she launched The Skills Audit, a transformative program empowering individuals to articulate their professional identities and maximize their potential. Her work is driven by a deep commitment to uplifting marginalized communities and creating opportunities for growth. Through authenticity and advocacy, Stacia continues to champion meaningful change on a global scale.
Website: https://www.theskillsaudit.ca/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theskillsaudit#
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stacianeale/
https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-skills-audit/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theskillsaudit/
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From UN Stage to Canadian Communities: Cory Witter and Isabelle LeVert-Chiasson on Hunger and Hope
mardi 30 septembre 2025 • Duration 27:35
Real change begins when global voices meet local action. Ending hunger is about hope, community, and the courage to act where you are.
In this episode of the Zero Hunger Project, our guests, Cory Witter, Executive Director at Youth Climate Lab, and Isabelle LeVert-Chiasson, a seasoned policy advisor and community developer, speaking from the United Nations to their work back home in Canada, who share why hunger must be tackled on every level, from international policy tables to neighborhood food programs.
Cory reflects on the creativity and determination of youth leading climate and food justice initiatives across Canada. Isabelle highlights the role of policy, collaboration, and the Sustainable Development Goals in shaping Canada's response to hunger and inequality.
Together, they remind you that ending hunger requires both grassroots energy and systemic change.
If you've ever wondered how your community connects to the bigger fight against hunger, this episode will give you both perspective and motivation. Tune in NOW: ▶️From UN Stage to Canadian Communities: Cory Witter and Isabelle LeVert-Chiasson on Hunger and Hope.
Cory Witter is the Executive Director of Youth Climate Lab, a global nonprofit based in Canada that empowers youth to lead in climate action and sustainability. With seven years of experience in the nonprofit sector, she is passionate about climate justice, food systems, and building accessible, youth-driven solutions. Under Cory's leadership, Youth Climate Lab integrates the UN Sustainable Development Goals into its programs, including initiatives focused on food insecurity, nutrition education, and digital activism. Her work bridges local action with global advocacy, showing how young people are essential to reshaping the future of food and climate systems.
Website: https://www.youthclimatelab.org/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/youthclimatelab/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/youthclimatelab/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/youthclimatelab/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/cory-witter-2a763015a/?originalSubdomain=ca
Isabelle LeVert-Chiasson is a seasoned policy advisor and community developer with deep expertise in education, sustainability, and inclusive development. With experience managing projects across Canada and eight countries worldwide, she specializes in building strategic partnerships that foster youth engagement and local economic resilience. Her work is grounded in participatory action, systems thinking, and a commitment to equity for diverse communities. Her global perspective and grassroots leadership help shape effective, community-led solutions to complex social challenges.
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ilevertchiasson/?originalSubdomain=ca
Suman Roy is a globally recognized leader in food security, poverty reduction, and community resilience. As the founder of Feed Scarborough and a key force behind Hunger-Free Canada and the Zero Hunger Project, he is dedicated to ensuring no one goes to bed hungry. He played a pivotal role in crafting Toronto's first Food Strategy and has represented Canada at the United Nations and FAO to champion sustainable development goals. With multiple global leadership awards, including CEO of the Year (NGO) and Visionary of the Year, Suman is a sought-after expert on global food security. His mission is clear: to create a hunger-free, resilient future for all.
Website: https://sumanroy.ca/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/chef.suman.7
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chefsuman/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chefsuman/
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWrU2TbiLazorpOHjsDJhkA
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How Equality Can Transform Food Security Everywhere
mardi 16 septembre 2025 • Duration 40:38
Ending hunger is about fairness and possibility. When equality shapes policy and cooperation, food security becomes achievable.
In this episode of the Zero Hunger Project, our guest, Minister Ville Skinnari, Finland's Former Minister for Development Cooperation and Foreign Trade, explains why equality is the missing link in global food security. Drawing on Finland's model of universal school meals, his leadership in the School Meals Coalition, and his work on ethical trade, Minister Skinnari shows how fair policies and global cooperation can create food systems that last.
You'll hear why hunger must be seen as a political challenge, not just a humanitarian one, and how addressing income gaps, supporting women farmers, and strengthening local ownership can transform communities everywhere.
If you believe hunger can end in our lifetime, this conversation will give you hope and direction. Tune in the full episode of ▶️ How Equality Can Transform Food Security Everywhere.
Minister Ville Skinnari is Finland's Former Minister for Development Cooperation and Foreign Trade, championing global equity through sustainable economic partnerships. With a background in international trade, he previously helped expand Nokia's services across Asia and Europe and led business development efforts in Finland's Koillismaa region. His career reflects a strong commitment to inclusive growth, diplomacy, and international collaboration. As a former entrepreneur and expert in international law, he brings a grounded, solutions-oriented perspective to global food security challenges.
Suman Roy is a globally recognized leader in food security, poverty reduction, and community resilience. As the founder of Feed Scarborough and a key force behind Hunger-Free Canada and the Zero Hunger Project, he is dedicated to ensuring no one goes to bed hungry. He played a pivotal role in crafting Toronto's first Food Strategy and has represented Canada at the United Nations and FAO to champion sustainable development goals. With multiple global leadership awards, including CEO of the Year (NGO) and Visionary of the Year, Suman is a sought-after expert on global food security. His mission is clear: to create a hunger-free, resilient future for all.
Website: https://sumanroy.ca/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/chef.suman.7
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chefsuman/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chefsuman/
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWrU2TbiLazorpOHjsDJhkA
Stacia Neale, M.A., is a seasoned professional dedicated to fostering equality, representation, and social justice. With a background in sociology and decades of experience across entrepreneurial, non-profit, and corporate sectors, she brings a unique perspective to addressing systemic challenges. During the pandemic, she launched The Skills Audit, a transformative program empowering individuals to articulate their professional identities and maximize their potential. Her work is driven by a deep commitment to uplifting marginalized communities and creating opportunities for growth. Through authenticity and advocacy, Stacia continues to champion meaningful change on a global scale.
Website: https://www.theskillsaudit.ca/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theskillsaudit#
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stacianeale/
https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-skills-audit/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theskillsaudit/
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Canada's Food Sovereignty: Equity, Policy, and Community Power with Marissa Alexander
mardi 9 septembre 2025 • Duration 54:38
When access to good food is treated as a right, not a privilege, we can begin to imagine a food system built on equity and care rather than charity.
In this episode of the Zero Hunger Project, our guest, Marissa Alexander, Co-Executive Director at Food Secure Canada, joins us to talk about what food sovereignty really means in Canada. She explains why solving hunger requires systemic change and how equity, policy, and community leadership must shape the way forward.
You'll hear how local campaigns like Eat Think Vote connect grassroots voices to federal policy, and why rethinking philanthropy and challenging corporate-driven models are essential to building lasting solutions.
If you care about ending hunger and building a just food future, this episode will challenge you to rethink what's possible. Tune in NOW: ▶️ Canada's Food Sovereignty: Equity, Policy, and Community Power with Marissa Alexander.
Marisa Alexander is the Co-Executive Director of Food Secure Canada, a national alliance advancing food sovereignty, climate justice, and equitable access to nutritious food. She leads efforts to build a more just and sustainable food system by centering the voices of Black, Indigenous, and low-income communities in national policy conversations. Under her leadership, the organization coordinates the Coalition for Healthy School Food and advocates for a universal school food program grounded in community-led solutions. Marisa's work also affirms Indigenous rights and supports food system decolonization across unceded territories.
Website: https://foodsecurecanada.org/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/foodsecurecanada/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/marissa-alexander-/?originalSubdomain=ca
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/foodsecurecanada/
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Suman Roy is a globally recognized leader in food security, poverty reduction, and community resilience. As the founder of Feed Scarborough and a key force behind Hunger-Free Canada and the Zero Hunger Project, he is dedicated to ensuring no one goes to bed hungry. He played a pivotal role in crafting Toronto's first Food Strategy and has represented Canada at the United Nations and FAO to champion sustainable development goals. With multiple global leadership awards, including CEO of the Year (NGO) and Visionary of the Year, Suman is a sought-after expert on global food security. His mission is clear: to create a hunger-free, resilient future for all.
Website: https://sumanroy.ca/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/chef.suman.7
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chefsuman/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chefsuman/
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWrU2TbiLazorpOHjsDJhkA
Stacia Neale, M.A., is a seasoned professional dedicated to fostering equality, representation, and social justice. With a background in sociology and decades of experience across entrepreneurial, non-profit, and corporate sectors, she brings a unique perspective to addressing systemic challenges. During the pandemic, she launched The Skills Audit, a transformative program empowering individuals to articulate their professional identities and maximize their potential. Her work is driven by a deep commitment to uplifting marginalized communities and creating opportunities for growth. Through authenticity and advocacy, Stacia continues to champion meaningful change on a global scale.
Website: https://www.theskillsaudit.ca/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theskillsaudit#
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stacianeale/
https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-skills-audit/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theskillsaudit/
Produced by https://www.BroadcastYourAuthority.com
How Healing Yourself Can Help End Hunger with Bill Jollie
mardi 2 septembre 2025 • Duration 46:17
True healing can ripple far beyond your own life.
In this episode of the Zero Hunger Project, our guest, Bill Jollie, Founder and CEO of Interrupt Hunger, whose recovery from leukemia sparked a movement that connects health, hope, and community to fight hunger with heart.
Bill founded Interrupt Hunger and created programs like "Donate Your Weight," where people lose weight while raising money for food pantries. His goal? Tackle chronic disease and hunger at the same time. From launching family fitness nights in local schools to organizing gardening and cooking workshops for churches and workplaces, he brings wellness into everyday spaces.
Healing your own life may be the most powerful way to start. Tune in to the full episode of ▶️ How Healing Yourself Can Help End Hunger with Bill Jollie.
Bill Jollie is the Founder and CEO of Interrupt Hunger, a grassroots movement helping communities fight food insecurity and chronic disease by returning to ancestral living. A 13-year leukemia survivor, former USMC Reservist, and foster/adoptive parent, Bill brings lived experience and relentless energy to his mission. Through programs that teach cooking, gardening, fitness, and community-building, he's working to make Boerne the healthiest small town in Texas.
Website: https://interrupthunger.org/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bjollie/
https://www.linkedin.com/company/interrupt-hunger/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bill.jollie.3
https://www.facebook.com/InterruptHunger/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/interrupthunger/
Suman Roy is a globally recognized leader in food security, poverty reduction, and community resilience. As the founder of Feed Scarborough and a key force behind Hunger-Free Canada and the Zero Hunger Project, he is dedicated to ensuring no one goes to bed hungry. He played a pivotal role in crafting Toronto's first Food Strategy and has represented Canada at the United Nations and the FAO to champion sustainable development goals. With multiple global leadership awards, including CEO of the Year (NGO) and Visionary of the Year, Suman is a sought-after expert on global food security. His mission is clear: to create a hunger-free, resilient future for all.
Website: https://sumanroy.ca/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/chef.suman.7
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chefsuman/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chefsuman/
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWrU2TbiLazorpOHjsDJhkA
Stacia Neale, M.A., is a seasoned professional dedicated to fostering equality, representation, and social justice. With a background in sociology and decades of experience across entrepreneurial, non-profit, and corporate sectors, she brings a unique perspective to addressing systemic challenges. During the pandemic, she launched The Skills Audit, a transformative program empowering individuals to articulate their professional identities and maximize their potential. Her work is driven by a deep commitment to uplifting marginalized communities and creating opportunities for growth. Through authenticity and advocacy, Stacia continues to champion meaningful change on a global scale.
Website: https://www.theskillsaudit.ca/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theskillsaudit#
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stacianeale/
https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-skills-audit/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theskillsaudit/
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From Power to Purpose Stories That Feed Hope, Not Silence with Mona Das
mardi 26 août 2025 • Duration 55:51
Sometimes the voices we need most are the ones we've silenced the longest.
In this episode of the Zero Hunger Project, our guest, Mona Das, a former Washington State Senator and TEDx speaker, shares how her journey from policymaking to filmmaking is a roadmap for turning frustration into fuel and purpose into power.
Mona opens up about her unlikely path to politics, how she passed 28 impactful bills in just 4 years, and why she left office to help others break systemic barriers through storytelling. From banning single-use plastics to mentoring changemakers, Mona reveals how stories influence policy, shift culture, and empower communities to combat hunger, inequality, and indifference.
If you're hungry for change, this episode will show you where to start: by listening, sharing, and showing up. Tune in NOW: ▶️ From Power to Purpose: Stories That Feed Hope, Not Silence with Mona Das.
Mona Das is a former Washington State Senator and award-winning executive producer who channels her 25+ years of experience in government, technology, and finance toward empowering communities and creating systems-level change. With a strong focus on environmental justice, racial equity, and women's empowerment, she has passed nearly 30 groundbreaking bills by uniting diverse stakeholders and championing inclusive policy. Mona is also the visionary behind the acclaimed documentary "Bad *ss Women Doing Kick *ss Sh*t," celebrating women who defy societal limits. As a global speaker, she inspires others to lead with courage and compassion.
Website: https://monadas.org/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/monadas/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/monadas/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/realmonadas/
Suman Roy is a globally recognized leader in food security, poverty reduction, and community resilience. As the founder of Feed Scarborough and a key force behind Hunger-Free Canada and the Zero Hunger Project, he is dedicated to ensuring no one goes to bed hungry. He played a pivotal role in crafting Toronto's first Food Strategy and has represented Canada at the United Nations and the FAO to champion sustainable development goals. With multiple global leadership awards, including CEO of the Year (NGO) and Visionary of the Year, Suman is a sought-after expert on global food security. His mission is clear: to create a hunger-free, resilient future for all.
Website: https://sumanroy.ca/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/chef.suman.7
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chefsuman/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chefsuman/
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWrU2TbiLazorpOHjsDJhkA
Stacia Neale, M.A., is a seasoned professional dedicated to fostering equality, representation, and social justice. With a background in sociology and decades of experience across entrepreneurial, non-profit, and corporate sectors, she brings a unique perspective to addressing systemic challenges. During the pandemic, she launched The Skills Audit, a transformative program empowering individuals to articulate their professional identities and maximize their potential. Her work is driven by a deep commitment to uplifting marginalized communities and creating opportunities for growth. Through authenticity and advocacy, Stacia continues to champion meaningful change on a global scale.
Website: https://www.theskillsaudit.ca/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theskillsaudit#
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stacianeale/
https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-skills-audit/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theskillsaudit/
Produced by https://www.BroadcastYourAuthority.com
Why Investing in Youth and Women Can Transform Food Systems
mardi 19 août 2025 • Duration 31:58
Real change in food systems starts by including those who are too often left out.
In this episode of the Zero Hunger Project, our guest, Kazuki Kitaoka, Director of the Office of Youth and Women at FAO, explains why meaningful investment in youth and women is essential to building a food-secure future.
Kazuki reflects on community-led initiatives in India and Latin America, where women-run cooperatives and interlinked networks are creating real innovation. He explores how youth and women are already leading efforts to shape agri-food systems that are more sustainable, inclusive, and rooted in culture and identity.
You'll also hear why social media, education reform, and rethinking leadership matter more than ever.
If you believe hunger is a solvable challenge, tune in and hear why change begins with listening, investment, and trust in the next generation. ▶️ Why Investing in Youth and Women Can Transform Food Systems.
Kazuki Kitaoka is the Director of the Office of Youth and Women at the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations, where he leads the World Food Forum. His work champions youth and women's empowerment in agri-food systems, advancing global efforts toward achieving Zero Hunger. Under his leadership, the Forum has become a powerful platform for youth-led innovation, policy advocacy, and inclusive education in food systems. Kazuki emphasizes equity, intergenerational collaboration, and the inclusion of underrepresented communities in shaping food policy.
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kazuki-kitaoka-1a51b5/
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Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kazuki_kitaoka/?hl=en
Suman Roy is a globally recognized leader in food security, poverty reduction, and community resilience. As the founder of Feed Scarborough and a key force behind Hunger-Free Canada and the Zero Hunger Project, he is dedicated to ensuring no one goes to bed hungry. He played a pivotal role in crafting Toronto's first Food Strategy and has represented Canada at the United Nations and the FAO to champion sustainable development goals. With multiple global leadership awards, including CEO of the Year (NGO) and Visionary of the Year, Suman is a sought-after expert on global food security. His mission is clear: to create a hunger-free, resilient future for all.
Website: https://sumanroy.ca/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/chef.suman.7
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chefsuman/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chefsuman/
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWrU2TbiLazorpOHjsDJhkA
Stacia Neale, M.A., is a seasoned professional dedicated to fostering equality, representation, and social justice. With a background in sociology and decades of experience across entrepreneurial, non-profit, and corporate sectors, she brings a unique perspective to addressing systemic challenges. During the pandemic, she launched The Skills Audit, a transformative program empowering individuals to articulate their professional identities and maximize their potential. Her work is driven by a deep commitment to uplifting marginalized communities and creating opportunities for growth. Through authenticity and advocacy, Stacia continues to champion meaningful change on a global scale.
Website: https://www.theskillsaudit.ca/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theskillsaudit#
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stacianeale/
https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-skills-audit/
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Why Investing in Youth and Women Can Transform Food Systems
mardi 12 août 2025 • Duration 24:46
Want to change the future of food? Start by listening to those too often left out of the conversation.
In this episode of the Zero Hunger Project, our guest, Kazuki Kitaoka, Director of the Office of Youth and Women at FAO, reveals why youth and women are driving real transformation in food systems worldwide.
Kazuki shares how initiatives like the World Food Forum are giving young people a voice in policymaking, launching innovation labs, and reforming education to prepare the next generation of agri-food leaders. He also highlights the deep-rooted barriers women face and why pro-women investment is a direct path to progress.
This episode is about bold action: legal reform, cultural change, and building networks that support inclusive leadership. Tune in and see how the future of food starts with equity and inclusion. ▶️ Why Investing in Youth and Women Can Transform Food Systems.
Kazuki Kitaoka is the Director of the Office of Youth and Women at the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations, where he leads the World Food Forum. His work champions youth and women's empowerment in agri-food systems, advancing global efforts toward achieving Zero Hunger. Under his leadership, the Forum has become a powerful platform for youth-led innovation, policy advocacy, and inclusive education in food systems. Kazuki emphasizes equity, intergenerational collaboration, and the inclusion of underrepresented communities in shaping food policy.
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Suman Roy is a globally recognized leader in food security, poverty reduction, and community resilience. As the founder of Feed Scarborough and a key force behind Hunger-Free Canada and the Zero Hunger Project, he is dedicated to ensuring no one goes to bed hungry. He played a pivotal role in crafting Toronto's first Food Strategy and has represented Canada at the United Nations and the FAO to champion sustainable development goals. With multiple global leadership awards, including CEO of the Year (NGO) and Visionary of the Year, Suman is a sought-after expert on global food security. His mission is clear: to create a hunger-free, resilient future for all.
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