Belgrade Citizens’ Assembly on Food Labelling
Food Labelling in Serbia and Possible Alternatives: Road to Healthy and Environmentally Friendly Diets
A participatory process is a sequence of participatory activities (e.g. first filling out a survey, then making proposals, discussing them in face-to-face or virtual meetings, and finally prioritizing them) with the aim of defining and making a decision on a specific topic.
Examples of participatory processes are: a process of electing committee members (where candidatures are first presented, then debated and finally a candidacy is chosen), participatory budgets (where proposals are made, valued economically and voted on with the money available), a strategic planning process, the collaborative drafting of a regulation or norm, the design of an urban space or the production of a public policy plan.
About this process
This citizens’ assembly in Belgrade brings together people to discuss the significance of nutrition for health, existing legal frameworks on food safety regulation in Serbia, as well as possibilities for improving food labelling systems.
The key question of this assembly is what kind of front package labelling could help Serbian citizens decide for more nutritious and environmentally friendly food? To tackle this issue, we engage people in a lively, participatory format which promotes the exchange of different opinions, development of arguments and collective articulation of proposals. The assembly aims to encourage citizens to take a more active role towards processes and phenomena that impact their everyday lives, which have previously often been reserved exclusively for experts and political representatives. The goal is to reach consensus in public interest and the insights participants produce will be presented to relevant institutions and decision-makers as a foundation for future policymaking on food safety, labelling and health.
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