Commonwealth Class debate: Global Food Security: How can we feed a growing population?

Event date: 23 February 2017, 9:30 - 19 May 2024, 11:07

This debate will look at the critical issue of global food security and compel students to consider possible solutions.

This debate encourages school children between the ages of seven to fourteen to look at the critical issue of global food security and compel students to consider possible solutions. 

Can we produce enough food for everyone?

To help prepare for the debate,

download this dedicated science resource and watch this video, both created in partnership with the British Council and the Royal Society:

How can we feed a growing population?
Find out how to join this debate and share answers with other schools around the world

Commonwealth Class

Commonwealth Class is a joint project between the Commonwealth Secretariat and the British Council. It has been running since 2013 and has already reached over 120,000 schools. 

The project aims to educate children aged seven to fourteen about the values and principles of the Commonwealth and to increase understanding about the lives of young people in other countries. It encourages students to collaborate and learn together, and consider how they can be more active and responsible global citizens.

Find out more about Commonwealth Class