I would just encourage those that are organising the UN Food System Summit to consider Food Banks as a key partner in the food systems. They are already providing so much support in their communities, they act as voices for those that are often invisible in society.
Lisa Moon
President and CEO, The Global FoodBanking Network
Lisa Moon is President and Chief Executive Officer of The Global FoodBanking Network (GFN). GFN is an international nonprofit organization based in Chicago that nourishes the world’s hungry through uniting and advancing food banks in more than 40 countries.
GFN focuses on combating hunger and preventing food waste by providing expertise, directing resources, sharing knowledge and developing connections that increase efficiency, ensure food safety and reach more people facing hunger. Since the start of COVID-19, GFN partner food banks served more than 27 million people facing hunger.
Previously, Lisa served as Vice President of Global Agriculture and Food at The Chicago Council on Global Affairs, where she spearheaded a project that has become one of the leading global contributors to discussions around hunger and food security. There she conducted studies and policy dialogues on the role of agriculture in emerging economies, the nexus between agriculture and health, the pressures water scarcity and climate change will place on the global food system, and the importance of trade and food price volatility to social stability.
She holds a Master of Arts degree in Security Policy Studies from George Washington University and a Bachelor of Arts degree in International Studies, Political Science, and Spanish from Bradley University.