Our Daily Bread is a network of Christian Organizations advocating for sustainable food policy in the European Union. With our work rooted in the social teachings of Christianity, we envision a food system where caring for the health of our planet is strongly connected to solidarity with marginalized people.
The coalition provides a dynamic platform for sharing knowledge, developing policy recommendations, and implementing collaborative initiatives that transform food systems from local to regional levels.
All Christian Faith Based Organizations, who operate in the EU and care about sustainability and justice in food systems are invited to join our network.
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Our Daily Bread Network Launches in Brussels
The 14th and 15th of January 2025 marked a significant milestone for ‘Our Daily Bread’, with the network’s first-ever summit being held and the initiative officially launched in Brussels. The events started with an internal summit at the Maison Notre-Dame du Chant-d’Oiseau, a conference centre on the grounds of a Franciscan Friary in Brussels, where…
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A Christian Vision for Sustainable Food Systems – Launch Event
Join us for the launch of the ‘Our Daily Bread’ network – an innovative initiative bringing together Christian faith-based organisations to advocate for sustainable and just food systems in Europe. On 15 January 2024, from 14:00-15:30 at the Chapel for Europe in Brussels, we shall explore how faith-based organisations can drive meaningful change in agricultural…
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Faith Organisations and Food Policy: a research report from JESC
Faith has many different and important connections to food policy, concludes a research report from JESC. Faith-Based Organizations and European Food Policy is the result of research that began in July 2023 and sought to examine the involvement of faith based organisations across the European Union and their involvement in sustainable agriculture and food systems. This study…

Our Daily Bread
Our Daily Bread is a network of Christian Organizations advocating for sustainable food policy in the European Union.
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