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Strengthening the voice of Pacific fishers’
FAO, SPC and INFOFISH launch the International Year of Artisanal Fisheries and Aquaculture (IYAFA 2022) in the Pacific
31.03.2022 Apia
Strengthening the voice of Pacific fishers’
The International Year of Artisanal Fisheries and Aquaculture (IYAFA 2022) was launched in the Pacific Islands, during an event today to mark the occasion, by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), Pacific fishers, the Pacific Community (SPC) and INFOFISH. The IYAFA 2022 year-long regional campaign will highlight the Pacific fishers’ voices and stories, sharing successes, experiences and lessons learned from small-scale fisheries initiatives in the Pacific. The...
Belgium and US to finance FAO-led support to Tonga
Recovery activities will ensure improved food safety and security of communities impacted by Hunga Tonga – Hunga Ha’apai volcano eruption and tsunami
16.03.2022 Apia / Nuku'alofa
Belgium and US to finance FAO-led support to Tonga
With financial support from the governments of Belgium and the United States of America, FAO is allocating a total of USD 700 000 to re-establish agriculture livelihoods for households affected by Hunga Tonga – Hunga Ha’apai volcanic eruption and tsunami. USD 400 000 was provided by the Government of Belgium under the Special Fund for Emergency and Rehabilitation Activities (SFERA), established in 2004 to enhance FAO’s capacity to rapidly respond...
Farmers in five hard-to-reach communities in Papua New Guinea supported to revitalise their lost cocoa-based livelihoods
Moving forward with its mission to support and empower rural families and communities in the Greater Sepik Region who live on cocoa, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), under the EU Funded UN Joint STREIT PNG Programme and in partnership with PNG Cocoa Board and East Sepik and Sandaun Provincial Divisions of Agriculture and Livestock, provided technical assistance to 1705 rural farmers from five Local Level...
Asia–Pacific region’s vulnerability to COVID-19 pandemic speeds up adoption of digital tech in agrifood systems
FAO Director-General tells Regional Conference innovation can unlock new potential, bridge urban rural divide and empower youth and women
11.03.2022 Dhaka/Rome
Asia–Pacific region’s vulnerability to COVID-19 pandemic speeds up adoption of digital tech in agrifood systems
Agrifood systems in the Asia-Pacific region have been particularly vulnerable to shocks from the COVID-19 pandemic and other challenges, quickening the adoption of digital technologies, QU Dongyu, Director-General of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) said. Qu was speaking in a special event entitled “Innovation, Science and Digitalization: Transforming agrifood systems in Asia and the Pacific region” at FAO’s 36th Asia Pacific Regional Conference. He said the systems governing...
Historic FAO Regional Conference concludes in Asia and the Pacific
Ministers forge consensus on upscaling digitalization of agriculture, greater mitigation efforts against climate crisis and tackling animal, pest diseases
11.03.2022 Dhaka/Rome
Historic FAO Regional Conference concludes in Asia and the Pacific
The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) has wrapped up its largest-ever regional conference in Asia and the Pacific, with more than 1,100 participants from 42 Member nations.The 36th Session of the FAO Asia and the Pacific Regional Conference, a combination of in-person and virtual participation, was hosted by the Government of Bangladesh, 8 – 11 March, in the capital Dhaka.The historic, record-breaking participation underscored the concerns Member...
Asia-Pacific countries discuss ways of improving nutrition, lives and livelihoods in the wake of the global pandemic
FAO Regional Conference focuses on innovation and digitalization to tackle crop and livestock diseases as well as build resilience to climate and weather-related threats
10.03.2022 Dhaka/Rome
Asia-Pacific countries discuss ways of improving nutrition, lives and livelihoods in the wake of the global pandemic
Ministers and high-level delegates from across Asia and the Pacific met today with a focus on improving nutrition, lives and livelihoods in the wake of the global pandemic, while taking aim at ongoing climate and severe weather-related threats, and tackling diseases and pests that are affecting crops and livestock in the world’s most populous region. Improved ecosystem responses in the Pacific Islands is another key topic.  The 36th Asia and Pacific...
High-level delegations from 46 Asia-Pacific nations convene major FAO food and agriculture forum on COVID-19 recovery, climate crisis, livestock and crop diseases
High-level delegations from UN FAO Member nationsacross Asia and the Pacific convened today for a four day session to address and respond to the damage done to economies and livelihoods in the food and agriculture sectors in the wake of the global pandemic. Other pressing issues include addressing major nutritional problems – 40 percent of this vast region’s population cannot afford a healthy, nutritious diet – while animal and crop diseases...
Supporting Small Island Developing States for a sustainable future
FAO Director-General starts two-day visit to Maldives, as innovation and digitalization in SIDS countries are a key focus of FAO’s work
07.03.2022 Male, Maldives/Rome
Supporting Small Island Developing States for a sustainable future
The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) has placed Small Island Developing States (SIDS) at the centre of its work to transform agrifood systems,  because of their vulnerability to the climate crisis and other shocks and their importance in the protection of marine biodiversity.  Scattered around the globe but with just some 65 million inhabitants, SIDS account for only 1 per cent of global CO2 emissions, but they bear...
Civil society organizations and private sector to join regional governments in deliberations on agrifood systems and future food security for Asia and the Pacific
Civil society organizations (CSO) from Asia and the Pacific have concluded a two-day virtual meeting in preparation for their participation in a major multilateral conference aimed at charting a course for the region’s food security and agrifood systems transformation. The CSO participation in FAO’s 36th Session of the Regional Conference for Asia and the Pacific (#APRC36) aims to concentrate positions among the civil society organizations in anticipation of their contributions to...
Strengthening South-South and Triangular Cooperation for global agricultural development and transformation
FAO in partnership with China co-organizes international event focusing on efforts to tackle hunger, malnutrition and inequality
28.02.2022 Rome/Beijing
Strengthening South-South and Triangular Cooperation for global agricultural development and transformation
Effective cooperation between countries in the Global South and other development partners is critical in reversing the impact of the global COVID-19 pandemic which is pushing more people into poverty and hunger. This was one of the main messages that resonated today from an international high-level event on South-South and Triangular Cooperation co-organized by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) and the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural...