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Weaving the tapestry of food change-makers!

Building cross-country power and intelligence by creating “weaver roles"

April 4, 2023
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Marinke van Riet
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Weaving the tapestry of food change-makers!

Building cross-country power and intelligence by creating “weaver roles"

April 4, 2023
Movement
Learning
TransformationalLearning
By
Marinke van Riet

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Marinke van Riet Diana Ugalde

Weaving is a real art, especially in a network or movement! HFHP is trying to finesse the art by investing from the ground up - weaving the existing fabric into new ones - and hence creating a beautiful new tapestry or beehive of food change-makers in Europe.

Practically, it means we are investing into Wir Haben Es Satt /Meine Landwirtschaft in Germany, Collectif Nourrir in France, Transitiecoalitie Voedsel in The Netherlands and Eating Better in the UK. To strengthen them according to their own set of priorities, to build up cross-country power and intelligence, each coalition has created a'weaver' or equivalent title.

Within HFHP, the weavers will support building and coordinating our Communities of Practice in Retail, Finance and Sub-national Action.

So let's introduce the weaving collaborative space in the Hive!

Weaving is a real art, especially in a network or movement! HFHP is trying to finesse the art by investing from the ground up - weaving the existing fabric into new ones - and hence creating a beautiful new tapestry or beehive of food change-makers in Europe.

Practically, it means we are investing into Wir Haben Es Satt /Meine Landwirtschaft in Germany, Collectif Nourrir in France, Transitiecoalitie Voedsel in The Netherlands and Eating Better in the UK. To strengthen them according to their own set of priorities, to build up cross-country power and intelligence, each coalition has created a'weaver' or equivalent title.

Within HFHP, the weavers will support building and coordinating our Communities of Practice in Retail, Finance and Sub-national Action.

So let's introduce the weaving collaborative space in the Hive!

Weaving is a real art, especially in a network or movement! HFHP is trying to finesse the art by investing from the ground up - weaving the existing fabric into new ones - and hence creating a beautiful new tapestry or beehive of food change-makers in Europe.

Practically, it means we are investing into Wir Haben Es Satt /Meine Landwirtschaft in Germany, Collectif Nourrir in France, Transitiecoalitie Voedsel in The Netherlands and Eating Better in the UK. To strengthen them according to their own set of priorities, to build up cross-country power and intelligence, each coalition has created a'weaver' or equivalent title.

Within HFHP, the weavers will support building and coordinating our Communities of Practice in Retail, Finance and Sub-national Action.

So let's introduce the weaving collaborative space in the Hive!

Weaving is a real art, especially in a network or movement! HFHP is trying to finesse the art by investing from the ground up - weaving the existing fabric into new ones - and hence creating a beautiful new tapestry or beehive of food change-makers in Europe.

Practically, it means we are investing into Wir Haben Es Satt /Meine Landwirtschaft in Germany, Collectif Nourrir in France, Transitiecoalitie Voedsel in The Netherlands and Eating Better in the UK. To strengthen them according to their own set of priorities, to build up cross-country power and intelligence, each coalition has created a'weaver' or equivalent title.

Within HFHP, the weavers will support building and coordinating our Communities of Practice in Retail, Finance and Sub-national Action.

So let's introduce the weaving collaborative space in the Hive!

Weaving is a real art, especially in a network or movement! HFHP is trying to finesse the art by investing from the ground up - weaving the existing fabric into new ones - and hence creating a beautiful new tapestry or beehive of food change-makers in Europe.

Practically, it means we are investing into Wir Haben Es Satt /Meine Landwirtschaft in Germany, Collectif Nourrir in France, Transitiecoalitie Voedsel in The Netherlands and Eating Better in the UK. To strengthen them according to their own set of priorities, to build up cross-country power and intelligence, each coalition has created a'weaver' or equivalent title.

Within HFHP, the weavers will support building and coordinating our Communities of Practice in Retail, Finance and Sub-national Action.

So let's introduce the weaving collaborative space in the Hive!

Weaving is a real art, especially in a network or movement! HFHP is trying to finesse the art by investing from the ground up - weaving the existing fabric into new ones - and hence creating a beautiful new tapestry or beehive of food change-makers in Europe.

Practically, it means we are investing into Wir Haben Es Satt /Meine Landwirtschaft in Germany, Collectif Nourrir in France, Transitiecoalitie Voedsel in The Netherlands and Eating Better in the UK. To strengthen them according to their own set of priorities, to build up cross-country power and intelligence, each coalition has created a'weaver' or equivalent title.

Within HFHP, the weavers will support building and coordinating our Communities of Practice in Retail, Finance and Sub-national Action.

So let's introduce the weaving collaborative space in the Hive!

Weaving is a real art, especially in a network or movement! HFHP is trying to finesse the art by investing from the ground up - weaving the existing fabric into new ones - and hence creating a beautiful new tapestry or beehive of food change-makers in Europe.

Practically, it means we are investing into Wir Haben Es Satt /Meine Landwirtschaft in Germany, Collectif Nourrir in France, Transitiecoalitie Voedsel in The Netherlands and Eating Better in the UK. To strengthen them according to their own set of priorities, to build up cross-country power and intelligence, each coalition has created a'weaver' or equivalent title.

Within HFHP, the weavers will support building and coordinating our Communities of Practice in Retail, Finance and Sub-national Action.

So let's introduce the weaving collaborative space in the Hive!

Weaving is a real art, especially in a network or movement! HFHP is trying to finesse the art by investing from the ground up - weaving the existing fabric into new ones - and hence creating a beautiful new tapestry or beehive of food change-makers in Europe.

Practically, it means we are investing into Wir Haben Es Satt /Meine Landwirtschaft in Germany, Collectif Nourrir in France, Transitiecoalitie Voedsel in The Netherlands and Eating Better in the UK. To strengthen them according to their own set of priorities, to build up cross-country power and intelligence, each coalition has created a'weaver' or equivalent title.

Within HFHP, the weavers will support building and coordinating our Communities of Practice in Retail, Finance and Sub-national Action.

So let's introduce the weaving collaborative space in the Hive!

Weaving is a real art, especially in a network or movement! HFHP is trying to finesse the art by investing from the ground up - weaving the existing fabric into new ones - and hence creating a beautiful new tapestry or beehive of food change-makers in Europe.

Practically, it means we are investing into Wir Haben Es Satt /Meine Landwirtschaft in Germany, Collectif Nourrir in France, Transitiecoalitie Voedsel in The Netherlands and Eating Better in the UK. To strengthen them according to their own set of priorities, to build up cross-country power and intelligence, each coalition has created a'weaver' or equivalent title.

Within HFHP, the weavers will support building and coordinating our Communities of Practice in Retail, Finance and Sub-national Action.

So let's introduce the weaving collaborative space in the Hive!

Weaving is a real art, especially in a network or movement! HFHP is trying to finesse the art by investing from the ground up - weaving the existing fabric into new ones - and hence creating a beautiful new tapestry or beehive of food change-makers in Europe.

Practically, it means we are investing into Wir Haben Es Satt /Meine Landwirtschaft in Germany, Collectif Nourrir in France, Transitiecoalitie Voedsel in The Netherlands and Eating Better in the UK. To strengthen them according to their own set of priorities, to build up cross-country power and intelligence, each coalition has created a'weaver' or equivalent title.

Within HFHP, the weavers will support building and coordinating our Communities of Practice in Retail, Finance and Sub-national Action.

So let's introduce the weaving collaborative space in the Hive!

Weaving is a real art, especially in a network or movement! HFHP is trying to finesse the art by investing from the ground up - weaving the existing fabric into new ones - and hence creating a beautiful new tapestry or beehive of food change-makers in Europe.

Practically, it means we are investing into Wir Haben Es Satt /Meine Landwirtschaft in Germany, Collectif Nourrir in France, Transitiecoalitie Voedsel in The Netherlands and Eating Better in the UK. To strengthen them according to their own set of priorities, to build up cross-country power and intelligence, each coalition has created a'weaver' or equivalent title.

Within HFHP, the weavers will support building and coordinating our Communities of Practice in Retail, Finance and Sub-national Action.

So let's introduce the weaving collaborative space in the Hive!

Weaving is a real art, especially in a network or movement! HFHP is trying to finesse the art by investing from the ground up - weaving the existing fabric into new ones - and hence creating a beautiful new tapestry or beehive of food change-makers in Europe.

Practically, it means we are investing into Wir Haben Es Satt /Meine Landwirtschaft in Germany, Collectif Nourrir in France, Transitiecoalitie Voedsel in The Netherlands and Eating Better in the UK. To strengthen them according to their own set of priorities, to build up cross-country power and intelligence, each coalition has created a'weaver' or equivalent title.

Within HFHP, the weavers will support building and coordinating our Communities of Practice in Retail, Finance and Sub-national Action.

So let's introduce the weaving collaborative space in the Hive!

Weaving is a real art, especially in a network or movement! HFHP is trying to finesse the art by investing from the ground up - weaving the existing fabric into new ones - and hence creating a beautiful new tapestry or beehive of food change-makers in Europe.

Practically, it means we are investing into Wir Haben Es Satt /Meine Landwirtschaft in Germany, Collectif Nourrir in France, Transitiecoalitie Voedsel in The Netherlands and Eating Better in the UK. To strengthen them according to their own set of priorities, to build up cross-country power and intelligence, each coalition has created a'weaver' or equivalent title.

Within HFHP, the weavers will support building and coordinating our Communities of Practice in Retail, Finance and Sub-national Action.

So let's introduce the weaving collaborative space in the Hive!

Weaving is a real art, especially in a network or movement! HFHP is trying to finesse the art by investing from the ground up - weaving the existing fabric into new ones - and hence creating a beautiful new tapestry or beehive of food change-makers in Europe.

Practically, it means we are investing into Wir Haben Es Satt /Meine Landwirtschaft in Germany, Collectif Nourrir in France, Transitiecoalitie Voedsel in The Netherlands and Eating Better in the UK. To strengthen them according to their own set of priorities, to build up cross-country power and intelligence, each coalition has created a'weaver' or equivalent title.

Within HFHP, the weavers will support building and coordinating our Communities of Practice in Retail, Finance and Sub-national Action.

So let's introduce the weaving collaborative space in the Hive!

Weaving is a real art, especially in a network or movement! HFHP is trying to finesse the art by investing from the ground up - weaving the existing fabric into new ones - and hence creating a beautiful new tapestry or beehive of food change-makers in Europe.

Practically, it means we are investing into Wir Haben Es Satt /Meine Landwirtschaft in Germany, Collectif Nourrir in France, Transitiecoalitie Voedsel in The Netherlands and Eating Better in the UK. To strengthen them according to their own set of priorities, to build up cross-country power and intelligence, each coalition has created a'weaver' or equivalent title.

Within HFHP, the weavers will support building and coordinating our Communities of Practice in Retail, Finance and Sub-national Action.

So let's introduce the weaving collaborative space in the Hive!

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Idman Abdurahaman, top right, is spearheading Eating Better's journey into diversity, equity and inclusion within the healthy and sustainable food movement in the UK. As a weaver, she will be looking at ways to cross-pollinate those experiences and learnings across Europe.

Marco Swart top left, is embedded in the Dutch Transitiecoalitie Voedsel which is a multi-stakeholder coalition of Dutch frontrunners in the field of agriculture, food, nature, and health, aiming to redress the balance of animal sourced food to 40% by 2030. Marco is a gardener, connector, and a creative changemaker with 10+ years of experience in the food transition.

Capucine Giron bottom right, is rooted in Collectif Nourrir, a collective of 53 organisations aiming for a fairer, more democratic,sustainable, and agroecological agrifood system in France. As a network facilitator and event coordinator, Capucine Giron will strengthen and consolidate the French and the European networks by facilitating communication and experience sharing between all its members.

Last but not least,on the bottom left is Malwine Janetzko in the German coalition "Wir haben es satt!” (We’re fed up! in English) whose goal is to create a dialogue between different actors such as farmers, climate activists and civil society organisations, to raise awareness and demand actions for a more sustainable agriculture and food systems. Malwine engages in online communication and social media management to mobilise people to be part of their demonstrations and actions and draw attention to issues for which they are campaigning.

Idman Abdurahaman, top right, is spearheading Eating Better's journey into diversity, equity and inclusion within the healthy and sustainable food movement in the UK. As a weaver, she will be looking at ways to cross-pollinate those experiences and learnings across Europe.

Marco Swart top left, is embedded in the Dutch Transitiecoalitie Voedsel which is a multi-stakeholder coalition of Dutch frontrunners in the field of agriculture, food, nature, and health, aiming to redress the balance of animal sourced food to 40% by 2030. Marco is a gardener, connector, and a creative changemaker with 10+ years of experience in the food transition.

Capucine Giron bottom right, is rooted in Collectif Nourrir, a collective of 53 organisations aiming for a fairer, more democratic,sustainable, and agroecological agrifood system in France. As a network facilitator and event coordinator, Capucine Giron will strengthen and consolidate the French and the European networks by facilitating communication and experience sharing between all its members.

Last but not least,on the bottom left is Malwine Janetzko in the German coalition "Wir haben es satt!” (We’re fed up! in English) whose goal is to create a dialogue between different actors such as farmers, climate activists and civil society organisations, to raise awareness and demand actions for a more sustainable agriculture and food systems. Malwine engages in online communication and social media management to mobilise people to be part of their demonstrations and actions and draw attention to issues for which they are campaigning.

Idman Abdurahaman, top right, is spearheading Eating Better's journey into diversity, equity and inclusion within the healthy and sustainable food movement in the UK. As a weaver, she will be looking at ways to cross-pollinate those experiences and learnings across Europe.

Marco Swart top left, is embedded in the Dutch Transitiecoalitie Voedsel which is a multi-stakeholder coalition of Dutch frontrunners in the field of agriculture, food, nature, and health, aiming to redress the balance of animal sourced food to 40% by 2030. Marco is a gardener, connector, and a creative changemaker with 10+ years of experience in the food transition.

Capucine Giron bottom right, is rooted in Collectif Nourrir, a collective of 53 organisations aiming for a fairer, more democratic,sustainable, and agroecological agrifood system in France. As a network facilitator and event coordinator, Capucine Giron will strengthen and consolidate the French and the European networks by facilitating communication and experience sharing between all its members.

Last but not least,on the bottom left is Malwine Janetzko in the German coalition "Wir haben es satt!” (We’re fed up! in English) whose goal is to create a dialogue between different actors such as farmers, climate activists and civil society organisations, to raise awareness and demand actions for a more sustainable agriculture and food systems. Malwine engages in online communication and social media management to mobilise people to be part of their demonstrations and actions and draw attention to issues for which they are campaigning.

Idman Abdurahaman, top right, is spearheading Eating Better's journey into diversity, equity and inclusion within the healthy and sustainable food movement in the UK. As a weaver, she will be looking at ways to cross-pollinate those experiences and learnings across Europe.

Marco Swart top left, is embedded in the Dutch Transitiecoalitie Voedsel which is a multi-stakeholder coalition of Dutch frontrunners in the field of agriculture, food, nature, and health, aiming to redress the balance of animal sourced food to 40% by 2030. Marco is a gardener, connector, and a creative changemaker with 10+ years of experience in the food transition.

Capucine Giron bottom right, is rooted in Collectif Nourrir, a collective of 53 organisations aiming for a fairer, more democratic,sustainable, and agroecological agrifood system in France. As a network facilitator and event coordinator, Capucine Giron will strengthen and consolidate the French and the European networks by facilitating communication and experience sharing between all its members.

Last but not least,on the bottom left is Malwine Janetzko in the German coalition "Wir haben es satt!” (We’re fed up! in English) whose goal is to create a dialogue between different actors such as farmers, climate activists and civil society organisations, to raise awareness and demand actions for a more sustainable agriculture and food systems. Malwine engages in online communication and social media management to mobilise people to be part of their demonstrations and actions and draw attention to issues for which they are campaigning.

Idman Abdurahaman, top right, is spearheading Eating Better's journey into diversity, equity and inclusion within the healthy and sustainable food movement in the UK. As a weaver, she will be looking at ways to cross-pollinate those experiences and learnings across Europe.

Marco Swart top left, is embedded in the Dutch Transitiecoalitie Voedsel which is a multi-stakeholder coalition of Dutch frontrunners in the field of agriculture, food, nature, and health, aiming to redress the balance of animal sourced food to 40% by 2030. Marco is a gardener, connector, and a creative changemaker with 10+ years of experience in the food transition.

Capucine Giron bottom right, is rooted in Collectif Nourrir, a collective of 53 organisations aiming for a fairer, more democratic,sustainable, and agroecological agrifood system in France. As a network facilitator and event coordinator, Capucine Giron will strengthen and consolidate the French and the European networks by facilitating communication and experience sharing between all its members.

Last but not least,on the bottom left is Malwine Janetzko in the German coalition "Wir haben es satt!” (We’re fed up! in English) whose goal is to create a dialogue between different actors such as farmers, climate activists and civil society organisations, to raise awareness and demand actions for a more sustainable agriculture and food systems. Malwine engages in online communication and social media management to mobilise people to be part of their demonstrations and actions and draw attention to issues for which they are campaigning.

Idman Abdurahaman, top right, is spearheading Eating Better's journey into diversity, equity and inclusion within the healthy and sustainable food movement in the UK. As a weaver, she will be looking at ways to cross-pollinate those experiences and learnings across Europe.

Marco Swart top left, is embedded in the Dutch Transitiecoalitie Voedsel which is a multi-stakeholder coalition of Dutch frontrunners in the field of agriculture, food, nature, and health, aiming to redress the balance of animal sourced food to 40% by 2030. Marco is a gardener, connector, and a creative changemaker with 10+ years of experience in the food transition.

Capucine Giron bottom right, is rooted in Collectif Nourrir, a collective of 53 organisations aiming for a fairer, more democratic,sustainable, and agroecological agrifood system in France. As a network facilitator and event coordinator, Capucine Giron will strengthen and consolidate the French and the European networks by facilitating communication and experience sharing between all its members.

Last but not least,on the bottom left is Malwine Janetzko in the German coalition "Wir haben es satt!” (We’re fed up! in English) whose goal is to create a dialogue between different actors such as farmers, climate activists and civil society organisations, to raise awareness and demand actions for a more sustainable agriculture and food systems. Malwine engages in online communication and social media management to mobilise people to be part of their demonstrations and actions and draw attention to issues for which they are campaigning.

Idman Abdurahaman, top right, is spearheading Eating Better's journey into diversity, equity and inclusion within the healthy and sustainable food movement in the UK. As a weaver, she will be looking at ways to cross-pollinate those experiences and learnings across Europe.

Marco Swart top left, is embedded in the Dutch Transitiecoalitie Voedsel which is a multi-stakeholder coalition of Dutch frontrunners in the field of agriculture, food, nature, and health, aiming to redress the balance of animal sourced food to 40% by 2030. Marco is a gardener, connector, and a creative changemaker with 10+ years of experience in the food transition.

Capucine Giron bottom right, is rooted in Collectif Nourrir, a collective of 53 organisations aiming for a fairer, more democratic,sustainable, and agroecological agrifood system in France. As a network facilitator and event coordinator, Capucine Giron will strengthen and consolidate the French and the European networks by facilitating communication and experience sharing between all its members.

Last but not least,on the bottom left is Malwine Janetzko in the German coalition "Wir haben es satt!” (We’re fed up! in English) whose goal is to create a dialogue between different actors such as farmers, climate activists and civil society organisations, to raise awareness and demand actions for a more sustainable agriculture and food systems. Malwine engages in online communication and social media management to mobilise people to be part of their demonstrations and actions and draw attention to issues for which they are campaigning.

Idman Abdurahaman, top right, is spearheading Eating Better's journey into diversity, equity and inclusion within the healthy and sustainable food movement in the UK. As a weaver, she will be looking at ways to cross-pollinate those experiences and learnings across Europe.

Marco Swart top left, is embedded in the Dutch Transitiecoalitie Voedsel which is a multi-stakeholder coalition of Dutch frontrunners in the field of agriculture, food, nature, and health, aiming to redress the balance of animal sourced food to 40% by 2030. Marco is a gardener, connector, and a creative changemaker with 10+ years of experience in the food transition.

Capucine Giron bottom right, is rooted in Collectif Nourrir, a collective of 53 organisations aiming for a fairer, more democratic,sustainable, and agroecological agrifood system in France. As a network facilitator and event coordinator, Capucine Giron will strengthen and consolidate the French and the European networks by facilitating communication and experience sharing between all its members.

Last but not least,on the bottom left is Malwine Janetzko in the German coalition "Wir haben es satt!” (We’re fed up! in English) whose goal is to create a dialogue between different actors such as farmers, climate activists and civil society organisations, to raise awareness and demand actions for a more sustainable agriculture and food systems. Malwine engages in online communication and social media management to mobilise people to be part of their demonstrations and actions and draw attention to issues for which they are campaigning.

Idman Abdurahaman, top right, is spearheading Eating Better's journey into diversity, equity and inclusion within the healthy and sustainable food movement in the UK. As a weaver, she will be looking at ways to cross-pollinate those experiences and learnings across Europe.

Marco Swart top left, is embedded in the Dutch Transitiecoalitie Voedsel which is a multi-stakeholder coalition of Dutch frontrunners in the field of agriculture, food, nature, and health, aiming to redress the balance of animal sourced food to 40% by 2030. Marco is a gardener, connector, and a creative changemaker with 10+ years of experience in the food transition.

Capucine Giron bottom right, is rooted in Collectif Nourrir, a collective of 53 organisations aiming for a fairer, more democratic,sustainable, and agroecological agrifood system in France. As a network facilitator and event coordinator, Capucine Giron will strengthen and consolidate the French and the European networks by facilitating communication and experience sharing between all its members.

Last but not least,on the bottom left is Malwine Janetzko in the German coalition "Wir haben es satt!” (We’re fed up! in English) whose goal is to create a dialogue between different actors such as farmers, climate activists and civil society organisations, to raise awareness and demand actions for a more sustainable agriculture and food systems. Malwine engages in online communication and social media management to mobilise people to be part of their demonstrations and actions and draw attention to issues for which they are campaigning.

Idman Abdurahaman, top right, is spearheading Eating Better's journey into diversity, equity and inclusion within the healthy and sustainable food movement in the UK. As a weaver, she will be looking at ways to cross-pollinate those experiences and learnings across Europe.

Marco Swart top left, is embedded in the Dutch Transitiecoalitie Voedsel which is a multi-stakeholder coalition of Dutch frontrunners in the field of agriculture, food, nature, and health, aiming to redress the balance of animal sourced food to 40% by 2030. Marco is a gardener, connector, and a creative changemaker with 10+ years of experience in the food transition.

Capucine Giron bottom right, is rooted in Collectif Nourrir, a collective of 53 organisations aiming for a fairer, more democratic,sustainable, and agroecological agrifood system in France. As a network facilitator and event coordinator, Capucine Giron will strengthen and consolidate the French and the European networks by facilitating communication and experience sharing between all its members.

Last but not least,on the bottom left is Malwine Janetzko in the German coalition "Wir haben es satt!” (We’re fed up! in English) whose goal is to create a dialogue between different actors such as farmers, climate activists and civil society organisations, to raise awareness and demand actions for a more sustainable agriculture and food systems. Malwine engages in online communication and social media management to mobilise people to be part of their demonstrations and actions and draw attention to issues for which they are campaigning.

Idman Abdurahaman, top right, is spearheading Eating Better's journey into diversity, equity and inclusion within the healthy and sustainable food movement in the UK. As a weaver, she will be looking at ways to cross-pollinate those experiences and learnings across Europe.

Marco Swart top left, is embedded in the Dutch Transitiecoalitie Voedsel which is a multi-stakeholder coalition of Dutch frontrunners in the field of agriculture, food, nature, and health, aiming to redress the balance of animal sourced food to 40% by 2030. Marco is a gardener, connector, and a creative changemaker with 10+ years of experience in the food transition.

Capucine Giron bottom right, is rooted in Collectif Nourrir, a collective of 53 organisations aiming for a fairer, more democratic,sustainable, and agroecological agrifood system in France. As a network facilitator and event coordinator, Capucine Giron will strengthen and consolidate the French and the European networks by facilitating communication and experience sharing between all its members.

Last but not least,on the bottom left is Malwine Janetzko in the German coalition "Wir haben es satt!” (We’re fed up! in English) whose goal is to create a dialogue between different actors such as farmers, climate activists and civil society organisations, to raise awareness and demand actions for a more sustainable agriculture and food systems. Malwine engages in online communication and social media management to mobilise people to be part of their demonstrations and actions and draw attention to issues for which they are campaigning.

Idman Abdurahaman, top right, is spearheading Eating Better's journey into diversity, equity and inclusion within the healthy and sustainable food movement in the UK. As a weaver, she will be looking at ways to cross-pollinate those experiences and learnings across Europe.

Marco Swart top left, is embedded in the Dutch Transitiecoalitie Voedsel which is a multi-stakeholder coalition of Dutch frontrunners in the field of agriculture, food, nature, and health, aiming to redress the balance of animal sourced food to 40% by 2030. Marco is a gardener, connector, and a creative changemaker with 10+ years of experience in the food transition.

Capucine Giron bottom right, is rooted in Collectif Nourrir, a collective of 53 organisations aiming for a fairer, more democratic,sustainable, and agroecological agrifood system in France. As a network facilitator and event coordinator, Capucine Giron will strengthen and consolidate the French and the European networks by facilitating communication and experience sharing between all its members.

Last but not least,on the bottom left is Malwine Janetzko in the German coalition "Wir haben es satt!” (We’re fed up! in English) whose goal is to create a dialogue between different actors such as farmers, climate activists and civil society organisations, to raise awareness and demand actions for a more sustainable agriculture and food systems. Malwine engages in online communication and social media management to mobilise people to be part of their demonstrations and actions and draw attention to issues for which they are campaigning.

Idman Abdurahaman, top right, is spearheading Eating Better's journey into diversity, equity and inclusion within the healthy and sustainable food movement in the UK. As a weaver, she will be looking at ways to cross-pollinate those experiences and learnings across Europe.

Marco Swart top left, is embedded in the Dutch Transitiecoalitie Voedsel which is a multi-stakeholder coalition of Dutch frontrunners in the field of agriculture, food, nature, and health, aiming to redress the balance of animal sourced food to 40% by 2030. Marco is a gardener, connector, and a creative changemaker with 10+ years of experience in the food transition.

Capucine Giron bottom right, is rooted in Collectif Nourrir, a collective of 53 organisations aiming for a fairer, more democratic,sustainable, and agroecological agrifood system in France. As a network facilitator and event coordinator, Capucine Giron will strengthen and consolidate the French and the European networks by facilitating communication and experience sharing between all its members.

Last but not least,on the bottom left is Malwine Janetzko in the German coalition "Wir haben es satt!” (We’re fed up! in English) whose goal is to create a dialogue between different actors such as farmers, climate activists and civil society organisations, to raise awareness and demand actions for a more sustainable agriculture and food systems. Malwine engages in online communication and social media management to mobilise people to be part of their demonstrations and actions and draw attention to issues for which they are campaigning.

Idman Abdurahaman, top right, is spearheading Eating Better's journey into diversity, equity and inclusion within the healthy and sustainable food movement in the UK. As a weaver, she will be looking at ways to cross-pollinate those experiences and learnings across Europe.

Marco Swart top left, is embedded in the Dutch Transitiecoalitie Voedsel which is a multi-stakeholder coalition of Dutch frontrunners in the field of agriculture, food, nature, and health, aiming to redress the balance of animal sourced food to 40% by 2030. Marco is a gardener, connector, and a creative changemaker with 10+ years of experience in the food transition.

Capucine Giron bottom right, is rooted in Collectif Nourrir, a collective of 53 organisations aiming for a fairer, more democratic,sustainable, and agroecological agrifood system in France. As a network facilitator and event coordinator, Capucine Giron will strengthen and consolidate the French and the European networks by facilitating communication and experience sharing between all its members.

Last but not least,on the bottom left is Malwine Janetzko in the German coalition "Wir haben es satt!” (We’re fed up! in English) whose goal is to create a dialogue between different actors such as farmers, climate activists and civil society organisations, to raise awareness and demand actions for a more sustainable agriculture and food systems. Malwine engages in online communication and social media management to mobilise people to be part of their demonstrations and actions and draw attention to issues for which they are campaigning.

Idman Abdurahaman, top right, is spearheading Eating Better's journey into diversity, equity and inclusion within the healthy and sustainable food movement in the UK. As a weaver, she will be looking at ways to cross-pollinate those experiences and learnings across Europe.

Marco Swart top left, is embedded in the Dutch Transitiecoalitie Voedsel which is a multi-stakeholder coalition of Dutch frontrunners in the field of agriculture, food, nature, and health, aiming to redress the balance of animal sourced food to 40% by 2030. Marco is a gardener, connector, and a creative changemaker with 10+ years of experience in the food transition.

Capucine Giron bottom right, is rooted in Collectif Nourrir, a collective of 53 organisations aiming for a fairer, more democratic,sustainable, and agroecological agrifood system in France. As a network facilitator and event coordinator, Capucine Giron will strengthen and consolidate the French and the European networks by facilitating communication and experience sharing between all its members.

Last but not least,on the bottom left is Malwine Janetzko in the German coalition "Wir haben es satt!” (We’re fed up! in English) whose goal is to create a dialogue between different actors such as farmers, climate activists and civil society organisations, to raise awareness and demand actions for a more sustainable agriculture and food systems. Malwine engages in online communication and social media management to mobilise people to be part of their demonstrations and actions and draw attention to issues for which they are campaigning.

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