News | Partner news Call for interest: Join the AGROECOLOGY Partnership’s Enlarged Stakeholder Board
Interested in shaping the agroecology transition at the international level?
The AGROECOLOGY Partnership has launched a Call for interest to join its Enlarged Stakeholder Board (ESB). This is a valuable opportunity to get involved in the AGROECOLOGY Partnership and to contribute to the agroecology transition in Europe and beyond. The ESB is organised into 7 thematic Colleges, representing a broad range of relevant stakeholders.
- College of Farmers’ Organisations (e.g.: regional or national representatives, unions, non-profit organisations)
- College of Agricultural Knowledge and Innovation Systems (AKIS) (e.g.: public and private advisory services, extension services)
- College of Economic Activities and Actors of Value Chains (e.g.: up or downstream value chain actors)
- College of Civil Society (e.g.: citizen organisations, NGOs)
- College of Policy Actors (e.g.: policy design and/or implementation at regional, national, international levels, etc.)
- College of Living Labs and Research Infrastructures (from local, regional, national, European or international levels)
- College of Sister Initiatives (e.g.: other HEU Partnerships, HEU Soil Mission, international initiatives)
Interested organisations are invited to join the ESB by completing this online form: AGROECOLOGY - Call for Interest - Enlarged Stakeholder Board (ESB)
Why should your organisation engage?
Stakeholder engagement is essential to achieve the AGROECOLOGY Partnership’s objectives. The ESB provides a space for collaboration between the AGROECOLOGY Partnership and a wide range of organisations from different sectors, helping to ensure that our activities remain relevant, inclusive, and impactful.
Being part of the ESB is a clear commitment to supporting the agroecology transition in Europe, in line with the Farm to Fork strategy for 2030 and the European Green Deal.
How to join?
All interested organisations are invited to join the ESB by completing the online application form. Members will be selected through a shortlisting process led by the AGROECOLOGY Partnership’s Coordination Team at the end of each quarter. It is possible to join the ESB throughout the entire lifetime of the AGROECOLOGY Partnership.
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