Policy Support and Governance Gateway

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Discover how communities, government, and partners are working together in Chile to strengthen coastal marine governance, protect nature, and promote sustainable use of resources. Watch the video
NEWS
In the first episode of the new podcast series The Work We Do, FAO Chief Economist Máximo Torero unpacks how the Organization is advancing global public goods to enable faster decisions and stronger resilience
LEARNING
Discover how countries and practitioners are sharing real insights and collaborative strategies to transform agrifood systems - from youth innovation to shared action
NEWS
By strengthening coordination and inclusion, South Sudan is laying the foundations for sustainable agrifood investment
BLOG
The road to 2030 has not been easy, but the integrated approach to food and agriculture we built remains our strongest tool.
Blog by Anna Rappazzo

Transforming food and agriculture for sustainable development

The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development calls for a bold, transformational change to achieve a world that is more inclusive, fair, sustainable and resilient. It’s a world free of hunger and extreme poverty, one that protects the sustainable use of biodiversity, natural resources and ecosystem services for development.

This corporate portal is a gateway to FAO’s policy and governance support work to build sustainable food systems that can help countries achieve the vision of the 2030 Agenda. FAO, itself the world’s leading forum for policy dialogue, promotes evidence-based policymaking from national to regional and global levels as countries prioritize challenges, implement decisions and monitor their effectiveness.

Highlights
News
When farming investments pay off

2 February 2026 - By strengthening coordination and inclusion, South Sudan is laying the foundations for sustainable agrifood investment

News
FAO welcomes new treaty on safeguarding marine biological diversity in international waters

19 January 2026 - Experience in governance of fisheries and genetic resources makes FAO a critical partner in implementing the BBNJ Agreement

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Latest tools and publications
2026

The guide outlines how the BBNJ Agreement affects and involves the fisheries sector. Although the Agreement does not regulate fisheries directly, its new processes – such as ABMTs, EIAs, capacity building, and marine genetic resource governance – require fisheries data, expertise, and collaboration. The guide explains these intersections and shows how fisheries bodies can engage to ensure coherence with existing mandates while benefiting from new opportunities.

2025

Forests and trees are powerful, often undervalued allies of agriculture. This publication—developed by FAO, SEI, The Nature Conservancy and Conservation International—synthesizes the latest science on how forests and trees regulate climate, water and ecosystem functions that directly underpin agricultural performance. It examines their positive influence on temperature, rainfall patterns, water availability, soil fertility, pollination and pest management across multiple scales.

2025

This biennial flagship report provides comprehensive evidence on the escalating impact of disasters on global agricultural systems, revealing losses of USD 3.26 trillion over the period 1991–2023. The 2025 edition introduces enhanced methodologies for assessing disaster impacts across crops, livestock, fisheries and aquaculture subsectors, offering Member States robust data for evidence-based policymaking.

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POLICY & GOVERNANCE 

Policy and governance are closely interrelated: they are both concerned with addressing problems that are important to large numbers of people. 

Nevertheless, both concepts differ: policy is an output and outcome of diverse governance processes. 

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