Nutrition Without Borders has continued to collaborate in a new session with the FoodCLIC project : Workshop for the design of a network strategy to improve the food environments of neighborhoods in vulnerable situations.
FoodCLIC is a project funded by the European Union, coordinated by the AMB and the IrisCaixa Health Living Lab in collaboration with the Metropoli Institute and the Alison Network, with the aim of improving the food environments of neighbourhoods with vulnerable areas in the metropolitan area of Barcelona to guarantee healthy, sustainable and fair food for the whole of society.
In this session, the neighbourhoods of Sant Cosme del Prat de Llobregat and Fondo de Santa Coloma de Gramanet were analysed, with the aim of working collectively on FoodCLIC's vision for 2050 regarding food environments and the strategies to achieve it.
Comments