The World Food Forum 2024: Good food for all, for today and tomorrow.

Masterclasses

Masterclasses

What are the Masterclasses?

The WFF Masterclasses are virtual events, ranging from 45 to 90 minutes in length, where experts and youth leaders are able to share stories of actionable solutions that can help transform our agrifood systems. Through individual presentations, panel discussion roundtables, talks and stories, these masterclasses aim to engage, educate, inspire and mobilize a global audience to take action for creating a better food future.

 

How to organize a Masterclass

Masterclasses - 1 Read

Read

Make sure you read the information provided on this page to have an idea of what a masterclass is.

Masterclasses - 2 Focus

Focus

Choose a focus for the masterclass based on your work, research, experiences or ideas that could contribute to transforming our agrifood systems.

Masterclasses - 3 Discuss

Discuss

Discuss your idea with others and fine-tune the title, agenda and suitable activities and tools for your virtual masterclass.

Masterclasses - 4 Submit

Submit

Put your thoughts in writing, submit your idea, and wait for a response from the WFF team within five working days!

Key ingredients for a successful Masterclass

To help make your masterclass as impactful as possible, be sure to have: an innovative and pertinent topic, an inspiring framework, passionate speakers, sound logistics, effective discussion leaders, interaction, active event promotion, and dissemination of outcomes among youth in your region and around the world.

The WFF team is ready to support you by inviting an enthusiastic audience, promoting your WFF Masterclass on social media, and potentially connecting you with youth and experts in other WFF programmes to join your masterclass as speakers, audience, or co-organizers.

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