Supporting Responsible Investments in Agriculture and Food Systems (RAI)

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Knowledge exchange between agricultural investment practitioners helps upscale good practices on responsible investment. FAO promotes dialogue among state and non-state actors from north and west African countries to share ideas and experiences related to responsible investment in agrifood systems (RAI). This video features takeaways from knowledge exchange sessions with stakeholders from Liberia, Mauritania, Senegal, Sierra Leone and Tunisia. Stakeholders include Government institutions, academia, non-governmental organizations, young agri-entrepreneurs and agribusinesses.
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The Government of Lao PDR and its development partners are promoting Responsible Agricultural Investment or RAI. RAI aims to increase benefits and minimize the problems associated with the commercialization of agriculture, especially for the people living in the areas where an investment takes place.
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Youth represents over one third of the population in Liberia and Sierra Leone. They have a critical role to play in the future of agriculture and food security. However, every day young people move away from agriculture because of the very limited opportunities there are for them. With financial support from the Federal Government of Germany, FAO supports the governments of Liberia and Sierra Leone to enhance responsible investment in agriculture with a strong focus on enabling youth to become responsible agricultural investors.
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With financial support from the Federal Government of Germany, FAO works with change agents in Liberia and Sierra Leone to promote more inclusive decision-making processes, policies and regulations related to agricultural investment. Through capacity development, advocacy and awareness raising activities with key stakeholders, FAO's action aims at creating an enabling policy environment for responsible investment in agriculture and food systems, thus contributing to reducing poverty and hunger in these countries.
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