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- East and Central Africa continues to face acute and chronic emergencies that severely impact the vulnerability of rural communities who are affected by food insecurity, gender ...read more
24/05/2013

- FAO is committed to placing accountability to people affected by disaster and conflict at the core of its emergency policy and practice, from preparedness and the ...read more
26/10/2012

- The overwhelming majority of people living with HIV and dying of AIDS are the rural poor of developing countries, and among them women figure disproportionately. This ...read more
01/02/2011

- FAO's mandate is to raise levels of nutrition, improve agricultural productivity, better the lives of rural populations and contribute to the growth of the world economy. ...read more
03/01/2011

- Regional Emergency Office for Southern Africa (REOSA) Policy Brief 3, April 2010
Since the first case of HIV was diagnosed in Malawi in 1985, many parents in ...read more
01/04/2010

- Regional Emergency Office for Southern Africa (REOSA) Policy Brief 2, April 2010
In southern Africa, children affected by HIV and AIDS are becoming the most vulnerable members ...read more
01/04/2010

- Regional Emergency Office for Southern Africa (REOSA) Policy Brief 1, April 2010
Despite greater access to antiretroviral (ARV) drugs in southern Africa, the current HIV epidemic continues ...read more
01/04/2010

- Strategic Focus Area 1: Humanitarian-Livelihood assistance and increased food security
Development Objective: Improved food and nutrition security and livelihoods of vulnerable groups
Immediate objective: Target groups utilize inputs ...read more
01/01/2010

- The recent political advances in 2009 have had a marked impact on Zimbabwe’s devastated economy. Dollarization of the economy, accompanied by the easing of trade restrictions ...read more
30/11/2009

- Numerous changes to the political landscape took place in Zimbabwe during 2008. Violence leading up to the March election affected an estimated 36 000 people, while the signing ...read more
19/11/2008
