Welcome to the travelling paper-cut exhibition ‘Paper Dialogues’ at the St Helier Town Hall, featuring the work of Professor Xiaoguang Qiao from China and Karen Bit Vejle from Scandinavia, which was created through a collaborative and exploratory process. This exhibition features each artist’s representation of a dragon, which is a common feature in the mythology and culture of both jurisdictions. Making its UK premier here in Jersey, these intricate and beautiful cuttings are encased in gla ...
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Emilio is a playful and passionate teacher, speaker, and coach. His mission is to make intentional living simple, fun, and available to every person on the planet. Emilio's teachings are simple, inspiring, and actionable. This podcast includes recordings from Emilio's live sessions on Insight Timer, interviews, and other content on topics like home organization, selfcare, minimalism, time management, meal planning, finances, paper management, and digital organization. Are you ready to go fro ...
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The World Food Forum delivers stories about agrifood systems, climate change and all its moving parts in this youth-led podcast. Learn more about the World Food Forum: https://linktr.ee/worldfoodforum
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What's your experience?: A duoethnographic dialogue to advance disability inclusion in medical education - An audio paper with Neera Jain and Lulu Alwazzan
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42:03Disability inclusion in medical education needs critical, global dialogue. Here, Jain and Alwazzan highlight cultural differences, educator responsibility, and the power of local consultation to challenge ableism and advance justice. Read the accompanying article here: https://doi.org/10.1111/medu.15450…
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Youth Recommendation Paper on Young Women’s Empowerment
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11:51In this episode, listeners will learn about the upcoming launch of the Youth Recommendation Paper on Young Women’s Empowerment, set to be presented at the High-Level Political Forum in New York. Joining the conversation are Rabi Raut, David Giles, and Martina Borrello, experts in youth policy and gender equality, who discuss the paper’s key message…
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Using theoretical engagement to understand workplace learning across contexts—Bringing worlds apart together - An audio paper with Francisco M. Olmos-Vega and Renée E. Stalmeijer
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52:59Dive into the pivotal role of context in #WorkplaceLearning within health professions education while discovering the power of theoretical engagement. Read the accompanying article here: https://doi.org/10.1111/medu.15481By Medical Education
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Translating cross-language qualitative data in health professions education research: Is there an iceberg below the waterline? - An audio paper with Marwa Schumann
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36:49This paper explores how language shapes collaboration and knowledge in global health professions education research, highlighting implications for qualitative researchers striving to overcome English dominance. #MedEd #ResearchEquity Read the accompanying article here: https://doi.org/10.1111/medu.15563…
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Pedagogies of discomfort and disruption: A meta-narrative review of emotions and equity-related pedagogy - An interview with Javeed Sukhera
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10:36How can #MedEd move toward implementation of #DEI related pedagogy while understanding how to navigate emotions? This study explores pedagogies of discomfort and disruption in several professions. Read the accompanying article here: https://doi.org/10.1111/medu.15603By Medical Education
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Exploring pre-clinical medical students' perception of and participation in active learning: A mixed-methods transnational study - An audio paper with Wendy Heng
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44:52This study from Newcastle shows medical student understanding of active learning to be focused on recall. The authors recommend a student-centred, student informed, approach to improving active learning teaching. Read the accompanying article here: https://doi.org/10.1111/medu.15611By Medical Education
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The Healing Path: Trusting Your True Self
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16:38This gentle talk offers deep insights into what it means to walk your unique healing path. You’ll learn how to recognize when you're grounded and connected to your true self—and when you're being led by a wounded or fearful part of you. Emilio shares a playful yet powerful tool to check your emotional state, along with practical grounding technique…
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In this episode, we explore how perennial crops, forest-based practices and traditional knowledge can drive the shift toward more sustainable and resilient agrifood systems, with writer and food advocate Elspeth Hay.By World Food Forum
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Continuity of supervision: Balancing continuous and episodic relationships for assessment and learning - An interview with Ann Lee
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17:34The authors present an empirical exploration of supervisory relationships that suggests a need to look beyond continuity. Nuance is important for supporting successful relationships and improving feedback and assessment. Read the accompanying article here: https://doi.org/10.1111/medu.15595By Medical Education
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A Personal Story: People Pleasing and Hidden Resentment. How I Gave My Power Away.
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15:58In this raw and honest reflection, I share a real situation from my life where I unconsciously gave away my power by people pleasing, not setting boundaries, and neglecting my own needs. I explore how this pattern led to frustration and resentment—especially toward the people I love most. If you've ever found yourself saying "yes" when you meant "n…
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In celebration of the International Day of the Potato, this episode explores the vital role of potatoes in food security, nutrition and climate resilience. Yurdi Yasmi, Director of FAO’s Plant Production and Protection Division, shares insights on the crop’s global importance. We are also joined by sustainable cropping systems specialists Laura Pér…
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In this episode, we talk with The Family Shoveller Band about how their music blends ancestral knowledge, storytelling and rock to celebrate Indigenous culture and community.By World Food Forum
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In this episode, produced by Extreme Tech Challenge (XTC), we feature finalists from the WFF Startup Innovation Awards — a global competition spotlighting tech-driven agrifood solutions. We speak with Miraal Kabir and Martin Turuta, co-founders of Safi, a Canadian-Rwandan startup using IoT to make milk safer and more accessible. As winners of the D…
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Clarifying and expanding equity in assessment by considering three orientations: Fairness, inclusion and justice - An audio paper with Hannah L. Kakara Anderson
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39:20This paper reviews three orientations to equity in assessment - fairness-oriented, inclusion-focused, and justice-driven - to enable educators to clarify their stance, align methods, and explore alternative perspectives. Read the accompanying article here: https://doi.org/10.1111/medu.15534By Medical Education
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Selective processing of clinical information related to correct and incorrect diagnoses: An eye-tracking experiment - An audio paper with Justine Staal
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35:16Using eye movements, the authors reveal that use of specific types of clinical information does not differ between correct and incorrect diagnoses. Rather, case-specific knowledge is key in avoiding diagnostic errors. Read the accompanying article here: https://doi.org/10.1111/medu.15544By Medical Education
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This episode of ‘Nutrition in Less Than 5 Minutes’ highlights lentils as a nutritious, affordable and sustainable food supporting healthy diets and agrifood systems.By World Food Forum
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Integrating Consent, Attachment & Inner Parts: A Q&A & Reflection Session
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1:00:46Join me for an interactive Q&A and integration session where we’ll weave together key insights from the Wheel of Consent, Attachment Styles, and Internal Family Systems (IFS)—and explore how executive functioning skills can help us apply these concepts in daily life. Whether you have questions, reflections, or need support in taking action with the…
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Going to work sick: A scoping review of illness presenteeism among physicians and medical trainees - An interview with Lorenzo Madrazo
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14:17@LorenzoMadrazo and colleagues' scoping review on illness presenteeism summarizes the literature on physicians and trainees coming to work sick, highlighting the complexities of this phenomenon Read the accompanying article here: https://doi.org/10.1111/medu.15538By Medical Education
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(Mis)Alignment in resident and advisor co-regulated learning in competency-based training - An interview with Leora Branfield Day
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18:48Academic Advisors: great on paper, greatly difficult in practice. The authors studied impacts of 10 advisor-resident dyads' collaborations over two years. Misalignments abounded, despite great intentions. Read the accompanying article here: https://doi.org/10.1111/medu.15549By Medical Education
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Medical Education and artificial intelligence: Responsible and effective practice requires human oversight - An inverview with Kevin Eva
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14:12Our Editor-in-chief details Medical Education's policy on the use of artificial intelligence in publishing. Read the accompanying article here: https://doi.org/10.1111/medu.15495By Medical Education
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In this episode, we sit down with June Syowia to explore how girls and young women can lead inclusive digital transformation, break down long-standing barriers in the tech world and shape a future where ICT is more accessible, equitable and empowering for all.By World Food Forum
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Introduction to Internal Family Systems (IFS) - Book No Bad Parts
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58:35What if every part of you—even the ones you struggle with—deserves compassion? In this live session, we’ll explore Internal Family Systems (IFS) through the lens of the book No Bad Parts by Richard Schwartz. Learn how to connect with and heal different aspects of yourself, fostering greater self-acceptance, inner harmony, and emotional freedom.…
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In this episode we’re joined by Professor Longbao Wei to explore how cutting-edge innovation, youth-led entrepreneurship and international collaboration are shaping the future of our agrifood systems. From the vision behind the Global AgriInno Challenge to real-world solutions driving sustainable change, this conversation dives into the power of pa…
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When words fail us: An integrative review of innovative elicitation techniques for qualitative interviews - An audio paper with Renate Kahlke
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43:09Looking to enhance your qualitative research interviews with new techniques? This integrative review captures strategies from across interdisciplinary literature to offer advice on how to choose between them. Read the accompanying article here: https://doi.org/10.1111/medu.15555By Medical Education
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Costs and economic impact of student-led clinics—A systematic review - An audio paper with Stephen Maloney
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35:39Student-led clinics generate benefits to multiple stakeholders including students, patients the health system & universities. This paper explores the need to measure costs & benefits to ascertain value. Read the accompanying article here: https://doi.org/10.1111/medu.15550By Medical Education
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In this episode, Andrea Albanese discusses the pivotal role of African youth in transforming agrifood systems, advocating for sustainable development, and fostering intergenerational dialogue to shape Africa’s future. 4o miniBy World Food Forum
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Healing Through Attachment: Understanding & Transforming Your Relationships
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1:00:40Our attachment styles shape the way we love, communicate, and connect. In this live session, we’ll explore insights from the book Attached by Amir Levine, along with real-life experiences I recently had, to uncover how understanding attachment can help heal past wounds and create more secure, fulfilling relationships. Join us to deepen self-awarene…
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In this episode, Thanawat Tiensin, Director of FAO’s Animal Production and Health Division, explores how empowering youth and women in the livestock sector can drive sustainable practices, foster innovation, and create a more inclusive industry for the future.By World Food Forum
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Connect or detach: A transformative experience for medical students in end-of-life care - An interview with Diego Lima Ribeiro
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18:25Exploring emotional dilemmas associated with end-of-life decisions, @diegolimaribei4 reveal how final year medical students facing the pivotal moral challenge of connecting with or detaching from patients is a transformative journey. Read the accompanying article here: https://doi.org/10.1111/medu.15545…
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‘Dancing with emotions’: An Interpretive Descriptive study of facilitators recognition and response to students' emotions during simulation - An interview with Claudia C. Behrens
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17:30Behrens et al. document how facilitators vary when handling student emotions during simulation—some adjust, some let emotions run, others debrief after. They explore how beliefs about learning shape responses and what can be done to optimize learning. Read the accompanying article here: https://doi.org/10.1111/medu.15554…
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The Wheel of Consent: Giving, Receiving, & Thriving
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1:00:14Join us for a live session on the healing power of the Wheel/Circle of Consent and how it is transforming my relationship with my partner. Through personal stories and real-life applications, we’ll explore how this framework fosters deeper connection, safety, clear communication, and mutual respect. Whether you're seeking more fulfilling relationsh…
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In this episode, we welcome Sofia Cavalleri, member of the Youth Scientist Group and co-owner of RistoLab, to explore how sustainability, biodiversity, and slow living shape her innovative culinary experiences. From the "Taste Buds Reactivation Station" at last year’s World Food Forum to incorporating local biodiversity and promoting communal garde…
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In this episode, we chat with Dr. Rosemary Ostfeld, founder of Healthy PlanEat, about the power of local food systems, sustainable agriculture and how young people can lead the charge for a more sustainable future.By World Food Forum
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A realist evaluation of prospective entrustment decisions in paediatric residency clinical competency committees - An audio paper with Daniel J. Schumacher
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38:35Clinical Competence Committees are found to be deliberate in focusing on trainee development but notably less likely to be deliberate regarding trainee entrustment and advancement decisions #cbme #patientsafetyBy Medical Education
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Beyond inclusion politics: A critical discourse analysis of sex and gender in medical education - An audio paper with Navin Kariyawasam
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28:16This paper addresses how the repetitive and everyday use of ill-defined and uncritical gendered and sexed language upholds systems of cisheteropatriarchy, coloniality, and transphobia within medicine.By Medical Education
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In this episode, we are joined by Taye Balogun, a film director and educator, to discuss the power of film and storytelling in advocating for social change. Taye shares insights on how films can serve as a transformative tool in shaping perceptions and inspiring action to transform agrifood systems.By World Food Forum
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International Women’s Day: Empowering the Future
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21:18In this episode, we celebrate International Women’s Day with Borrello Martina, Alegi Emma, EtienneBrunon Clementine, Speciale Marta and Ntara Eva, as they share their insights on empowering women and girls, breaking systemic barriers, and driving positive change in gender equality, sustainable development and youth leadership.…
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Investigating feelings of imposterism in first-year medical student narratives - An interview with Megan E. Kruskie and Jessica N. Byram
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15:26Finding elements of imposter phenomenon in 52% of student reflections, much of it driven by self-comparisons to idealizations, the authors argue that journaling can help normalize imposterism, aiding identity growth as future physicians. Read the accompanying article here: https://doi.org/10.1111/medu.15533…
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International medical graduates' social connections: A qualitative study - An interview with Mo Al-Haddad
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16:32How do #IMGs form social connections? Why does it matter? Insights are provided through a large qualitative study conducted by @MoAlhaddad2, @SusanJHPE and Evi Germeni. Read the accompanying article here: https://doi.org/10.1111/medu.15542By Medical Education
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Sow Seeds, Grow Dreams: The Sound of Tomorrow
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9:26This episode explores the power of music in driving change, featuring the creation of the 2024 World Food Forum anthem "Sow Seeds, Grow Dreams", performed by Nouran AbuTaleb and its role in inspiring global collaboration for a sustainable future.By World Food Forum
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From Zero to Hero How Youth Food Lab Finalists Built Their Projects
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24:40In this episode, we chat with Youth Food Lab 2024 finalists George Lugonzo, Muhammad Farhan Ghazy, Alba Ochando Martínez, Manasi Nachankar, Kevin Bajracharya, Stephen Musau, Marta Cerdá Bernabé, George Kidega and Belinda Omino about their groundbreaking innovations, their journey through the Youth Food Lab 2024 and how they’re shaping the future of…
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Reflecting on the Spectrum of Involvement: How do we involve patients as partners in education? - An audio paper with Amber Bennett-Weston
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45:17Reflecting on the Spectrum of Involvement, @a_bennettweston @SimonGayGP and @Liz_Anderso describe how to achieve valued patient partnerships in healthcare education. Read the accompanying article here: https://doi.org/10.1111/medu.15484By Medical Education
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Formed in context: A mixed-methods study of medical students' mindsets in an Eastern culture - An audio paper with Jiaxi Tan
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1:04:42Tan et al. report on how medical students' mindset is shaped by the context in which they learn in the hope of cultivating a Growth Mindset in clinical contexts. Read the accompanying article here: https://doi.org/10.1111/medu.15491By Medical Education
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In this episode, we explore the role of young women in farming with Sophie Bell. She shares how sustainability, social media and innovation are shaping the future of agriculture and how young women are breaking barriers in the industry.By World Food Forum
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World Forest Voices: The Mediterranean Youth Task Force
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22:51In this episode we dive into the role of the Mediterranean Youth Task Force in engaging young professionals in forest conservation. Our guests,Leila Rossa Mouawad, Yara El Turk, Helen Conesa, Satia Ras and Dante Bertocci, discuss how communication strategies, art, rural initiatives and sustainable food practices can help protect Mediterranean fores…
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Healing Through Connection: Mastering The Art Of Imago Dialogue
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14:03What if the way you communicate could transform your relationships? In this special episode, my partner Samantha and I are giving you a free preview of our immersive course on Imago Dialogue—a powerful tool for deeper connection, empathy, and mutual understanding. You’ll discover how to move beyond conflict, break reactive patterns, and create a sp…
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Impact of liminality and rituals on professional identity formation in physician training - An Interview with Huei-Ming Yeh
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14:51Yeh et al. compare two medical education systems to explore how liminality and rituals influence physician training and professionalism. Read the accompanying article here: https://doi.org/10.1111/medu.15483By Medical Education
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Fostering the clinician as teacher: A realist review - An Interview with Hiske Joanna Brouwer
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12:30This realist review describes the added value stakeholders derive from individuals adopting the dual roles of clinician and teacher, highlighting means of maximizing their benefits. Read the accompanying article here: https://doi.org/10.1111/medu.15476By Medical Education
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In this episode we will explore how Alfred Lotus bridges tradition, culture and sustainability through the art and practice of Indigenous cuisine.By World Food Forum
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In this episode, we celebrate the International Day of Education with Judith Aguilar Castellanos and Kevin Tchouaga, showcasing the power of education to transform agrifood systems and build a sustainable future.By World Food Forum
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