Our Initiatives
Through Hesat2030 initiatives, including Avanzar2030, the Juno Evidence Alliance, the Zero Hunger Coalition and Private Sector Pledge, Hesat2030 provides country and regional evidence-based and costed roadmaps using its evidence-synthesis and economic modeling. The recommendations from these roadmaps are being implemented in partnership with government, donors, civil society, multilateral organizations and the private sector through a match-making programme.​
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Avanzar2030: Innovation for Sustainable Agrifood Systems is an evidence-based research project designed to identify and provide cost analysis for innovative policies, technologies and institutions in agrifood systems in the Latin America and Caribbean (LAC) region.
It emerged as a response to the Ministerial consensus by countries in the Americas in the lead up to the 2021 UN Food Systems Summit which called for an improvement to their agrifood systems so that they can contribute to food security worldwide.
The Juno Evidence Alliance is a global platform working to ensure better evidence to drive better decisions across agriculture and food systems. It harnesses the power of artificial intelligence and established scientific research methods to expedite the synthesis of diverse data sources.
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The State of the Field for Agricultural Research landscape report lays the groundwork for opportunities to evaluate science and development’s contribution towards global goals.
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The Zero Hunger Coalition catalyses coordinated action to achieve zero hunger in the world by 2030 by bringing a broad range of stakeholders together and aligning them to science-based, high-impact actions.​​
The Coalition consists of three pillars: evidence-based and costed roadmaps, the Private Sector Pledge and a matchmaking program. It seeks increased development financial resources into the interventions identified by the evidence-based and costed roadmaps.​​
The Zero Hunger Private Sector Pledge is one of the three pillars under the Zero Hunger Coalition. It calls on companies to help achieve SDG 2 based on the recommendations in Ceres 2030 which identified 10 intervention areas and 90 priority countries.
The Zero Hunger Private Sector Pledge seeks increased private sector investment. According to its latest Accountability report, USD 440 million have been deployed by companies worldwide since 2021.




