Success Stories from our Partnerships

Partnerships are fundamental to FAO’s work at all levels. FAO’s Director-General has emphasized the need to further FAO’s efforts in building effective partnerships, especially at the local and regional levels.

FAO-CSO partnerships are paving the road in fighting poverty and hunger.

There are many success stories out there and we want to know about them. 

This section is for your organization to share its success story. We are eager to know how your organization has collaborated with FAO, and what good practices have emerged from this experience. 

Please upload your video (embed from YouTube) and a short-description of your collaboration. Our FAO Civil Society Team will review it and upload it for you.


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Roberto Ugás nos da su opinión sobre la viabilidad de la agricultura familiar.
This short film includes interviews with representatives from civil society and FAO, sharing their views and perspectives on how the Organization collaborates with non-governmental organizations (NGOs), social movements and member-based organizations in the fight against hunger and poverty. The film will be presented by Ms Marcela Villarreal, Director, Office for Communication, Partnerships and Advocacy (OCP). After the documentary, there will be a short Q&A session. The premiere is part of the CSO Dialogues, a series of informal conversations with civil society representatives on key issues of concern to FAO. 
La Revista Agraria reunió a reconocidos expertos para reflexionar sobre los actuales retos de la agricultura familiar en el Perú.
The Office of Partnerships and Advocacy Branch (OCPP) is launching a series of CSO dialogues on key issues of concern to FAO. The dialogues provide a forum for civil society perspectives to be heard and discussed with FAO staff. Please see this video to learn more
The Civil Society team (OCPP) took the opportunity to interview some of the representatives and to ask their opinions about the work FAO is doing with the indigenous people. Please see this video to learn more
Antonio Onorati from the International Committee for Food Sovereignty explains the historical relations between FAO and Civil Society Organizations, emphasizing the role of the Civil Society Organizations in the Committee on World Food Security. 
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