مقاطع إذاعية
مقاطع إذاعية
International Seminar: “Drought & Agriculture: Predict, Plan, Prepare: Stop Drought Becoming Famine”
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19 June 2017, Rome--- In recent months the cascading effects of drought have devastated the livelihoods of farmers across Africa and raised the spectre of famine in Somalia. According to experts, climate change is already intensifying droughts and increasing their frequency around the world. Today, at the headquarters for the UN’s Food and Agriculture Organization in Rome - the Islamic Republic of Iran, the Kingdom of the Netherlands and FAO are convening an international seminar that will bring experts and policymakers from around the globe together in a bid to kick-start a renewed international focus on drought.

(00:00) Introduction by Johannes Petrus Hoogeveen, Permanent Representative of the Kingdom of the Netherlands to FAO; and (08:22) Seyed Mohammad Hossein Shariatmadar, Advisor of the Minister for Jihad-e-Agriculture, Islamic Republic of Iran (in Persian - Farsi).
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Opening statement by José Graziano da Silva, FAO Director-General.
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(00:00) Remarks by Hon. Minister John Mutorwa, Minister for Agriculture, Water and Forestry of Namibia; (19:11) H.R.H. Prince El Hassan bin Talal, The Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan (video message); (27:59) remarks by Petteri Taalas, WMO Secretary-General; (42:15) statement by Gilbert Fossoun Houngbo, IFAD President.
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Patricia Mejias Moreno, Water Resources Officer with FAO’s Land and Water Division, elaborates more on this issues. (Interview conducted by Sandra Ferrari)
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الموضوع: SDGs, إنتاج الغذاء \ الأزمات, الأمن الغذائي, البيئة \ الموارد الطبيعية, اجتماع, تنوع بيولوجي, تنمية ريفية وزراعية, تغير المناخ, زراعة ومحاصيل
ن إنتاج: FAO
 
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