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China-FAO South-South Cooperation: promoting inclusive and sustainable development
©FAO/Alessandra Benedetti
6 July 2017, Rome--- China was one of the earliest participants of the FAO’s South-South Cooperation Programme since its establishment over 20 years ago. The country has donated to FAO a total of $80 million worth of trust funds in two phases to support South-South Cooperation in agriculture. FAO and China have promoted triangular cooperation with developed countries and other international organizations, to expand partnerships and promote global sharing of agricultural expertise and knowledge. Through its South-South and Triangular Cooperation Programme, FAO is facilitating exchanges of experiences and know-how by supporting the placement of more than 2,000 experts to more than 80 countries around the world.

Opening remarks by José Graziano da Silva, FAO Director‐General.
8min. 36sec.

Opening remarks by H.E. Niu Dun, Ambassador and Permanent Representative of the People’s Republic of China to the UN Agencies for Food and Agriculture (in Chinese).
13min. 33sec.

South‐South Cooperation efforts in Namibia and theSuccesses, by Sophia Kasheeta, Deputy Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Agriculture, Water and Forestry of Namibia.
10min. 36sec.

Sharing Experience on Uganda‐China South‐South Cooperation (SSC) Project, by Ethel Kamba, Under Secretary, Ministry of Agriculture, Animal Industry and Fisheries of the Republic of Uganda.
6min. 26sec.
Tema(s): Agricultura y cultivos, Desarrollo rural o agrícola, Producción alimentaria y reservas, SDGs, Seguridad alimentaria, Zero Hunger
Realizador: FAO
 
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