 FAO's strategic framework for 2022-2031 focuses on a common shared vision and reflects FAO's commitment to partner with the entire UN system to transform agri-food systems to be more efficient, more inclusive, more resilient and more sustainable. This will lead to better production, better nutrition, a better environment and a better life, leaving no one behind and will take us closer to achieving the world's sustainable development goals. In Tajikistan, a school food and nutrition program linked to the agricultural sector and implemented jointly by FAO and the World Food Programme is ensuring children have access to healthier diets and better nutrition. We at FAO were concentrating on greenhouse production of food which is otherwise not available in school menu. Our partner, World Food Programme, worked on improved food supplies and preparation of menu to enhance the nutrition for school children. With the coordination and cooperation that happens between us and FAO, we managed to have 22 greenhouses where children and school started using those greenhouses in the school, planting vegetables so they mix them in the food and then they had much more variety. The total number who benefited from these greenhouses were approximately around 8,500 kids. The UN DS reform provides an opportunity to cut across the whole development agenda in order to bring the best competencies, the unique competencies that each one of the players of the UN system brings to the game and make them work together. Let us work together to achieve the more efficient, inclusive, resilient and sustainable agricultural system for better production, better nutrition, a better environment and a better life for all, leaving no one behind.