Current Problems: Food Insecurity

Exploring Stakeholder: "Government of Nunavut"

Updates on this page: 3 (Filtered by Theme "Food Insecurity Strategies")
 

January 12, 2023


Kivalliq Wildlife Board secures $800,000 to study food insecurity, climate change

Federal government announced funding at convention in Montreal NationTalk: Nunatsiaq News – The Kivalliq Wildlife Board has secured $870,340 over three years to study the impact of climate change on access to food. The funding was announced at the 15th Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Convention on Biological Diversity in Montreal on...

October 21, 2021


First Nations Food, Nutrition and Environment Study

Assembly of First Nations – Built on collaborative research with 92 First Nations across the country – 7,000 participants over 10 years – the FNFNES highlights that traditional foods remain foundational to First Nations’ health and well-being, and that the quality of traditional food is superior to store bought food. However, due to environmental degradation,...

July 12, 2021


The Inuit Nunangat Food Security Strategy

Inuit Tapariit Kanatami – The “Inuit Nunangat Food Security Strategy” (INFSS) identifies drivers of food insecurity that are common to all regions of Inuit Nunangat. It sets out the coordinated actions required to address the interrelated drivers of food insecurity, such as: Poverty high living costs climate change, and contaminants. The INFSS calls for actions...

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