About World Food Day
The world celebrates World Food Day every year on October 16, a day declared by the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations in 1980. This day is widely observed by many other organizations concerned with food security, including the World Food Program.
The Syrian Future Movement (SFM) calls for reinforcing agreed-upon humanitarian values and using them as a gateway to global change, including in Syria.
The Syrian Future Movement (SFM) works to encourage Syrians to participate, from the perspective of being part of a global community, in safeguarding food safety for all people.
The Syrian Future Movement (SFM) urges the current de facto authorities in Syria, the future Syrian regime, the private sector, farmers, academia, civil society, and individuals to work together to ensure that everyone has access to sufficient, diverse, nutritious, and safe food.
The Syrian Future Movement (SFM) believes that we all have a role to play in addressing inequality and poverty, making healthy food choices, increasing food availability, reducing waste, and protecting the environment.
The Syrian Future Movement (SFM) calls for raising public awareness about the suffering of the hungry and food-insecure globally, especially in Syria.
The Syrian Future Movement (SFM) encourages people around the world to take measures to combat hunger and strives to eliminate it in Syria.
The Syrian Future Movement (SFM) emphasizes the importance of food safety incidents and stresses the need for preparedness for such incidents, whether minor or severe.
The Syrian Future Movement (SFM) calls on all Syrian forces to agree on neutralizing food safety from conflict, ensuring food reaches all Syrians without discrimination, monopolization, or exploitation.