CANCELLED - Capacity to advance equity in global food systems
Thursday, Feb 12, 2026, 12:00 pm - 1:15 pm
This webinar is part of the Capacity Building for Sustainable Development (C4SD) seminar series.
This virtual seminar will feature: Jess Newman (Senior Director of Agriculture and Sustainability, McCain Foods), who will speak about implementing regenerative agriculture practices across global supply chains and the specific challenges of addressing equity in this work. Doug Rauch (Founder and President of Daily Table, former President of Trader Joe's), who will speak about the challenges and opportunities for advancing access to affordable and nutritious food in vulnerable communities in the United States. Simon Winter (Vice President, Reimagining Humanitarian Nutrition Security, The Rockefeller Foundation, and former M-RCBG Senior Fellow), who will speak about his work shifting from reactive food aid to locally-led systems that build equitable and lasting food security in fragile regions. The seminar will be moderated by Alicia Harley (Senior Research Fellow, Sustainability Science Program, Harvard Kennedy School).
This virtual seminar will feature: Jess Newman (Senior Director of Agriculture and Sustainability, McCain Foods), who will speak about implementing regenerative agriculture practices across global supply chains and the specific challenges of addressing equity in this work. Doug Rauch (Founder and President of Daily Table, former President of Trader Joe's), who will speak about the challenges and opportunities for advancing access to affordable and nutritious food in vulnerable communities in the United States. Simon Winter (Vice President, Reimagining Humanitarian Nutrition Security, The Rockefeller Foundation, and former M-RCBG Senior Fellow), who will speak about his work shifting from reactive food aid to locally-led systems that build equitable and lasting food security in fragile regions. The seminar will be moderated by Alicia Harley (Senior Research Fellow, Sustainability Science Program, Harvard Kennedy School).
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