What is a National Chapter
A WFF National Chapter is a self-organized national youth platform aligned to the principles and mission of the WFF and convened by a local network of partners/organizations. WFF National Chapters undertake activities and projects in line with the WFF's mission, tracking and mobilizing youth-led local action to help achieve more sustainable agrifood systems in their respective communities, cities and countries.
With National Chapters, young people have a platform to initiate and sustain solution building in their communities, inform policymaking in their countries and regions, and build lasting transformation in their local agrifood systems.
Our reach
The reach of the WFF National Chapters continues to grow! With the pioneering National Chapters in the Netherlands and Tanzania, and the newly approved Chapters in Bangladesh, the Republic of Korea, Malawi, Nepal, Sierra Leone, South Africa, Spain, Uganda, USA and Zimbabwe, the WFF currently has 12 national chapters in 4 FAO Regions. Discussions are currently ongoing with a multitude of stakeholders to establish National Chapters in different regions around the globe!
Establish a National Chapter
Want to take action at the local level by starting a WFF National Chapter?
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Guidance and leadership is provided by the FAO country office
The WFF National Chapter Blueprint
Read the WFF National Chapters Blueprint to learn how to start a Chapter in your country. Reach out to us through the email [email protected].
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