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OPED -Social Protection, a Key Solution for Directing Climate Finance To Poor Small-Scale Farmers
05 April 2024
05 April 2024
This is an excerpt of an opinion article written by Marco Knowles, FAO Social Protection Team Leader. You can access the complete article on Inter Press Service (IPS).
The Spanish version of this article is also available.
Climate change is exacerbating inequalities between and within countries, disproportionately affecting poor households in rural...
FAO report: Social protection is one of the main instruments to respond to the injustices of climate change
20 March 2024
20 March 2024
New study shows how the effects of climate change on income and adaptation in rural areas vary with gender, wealth and age .
These factsheets will help support and inform better programmes and interventions worldwide that enhance the resilience of rural livelihoods by strengthening social protection systems.
Check out the complete list of factsheets available:
Addressing negative socioeconomic impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic through social protection in Viet Nam. Supporting incomes and livelihoods with cash assistance...
G20: FAO Director-General appeals for peace, right to food and global governance reforms
29 February 2024
29 February 2024
The Meeting was the first major event of Brazil’s 2024 G20 presidency, which features hunger, sustainable development and global governance as the key priorities. President Lula da Silva of Brazil has also set up a task force with the intention of establishing a Global Alliance Against Hunger and Poverty by...
This is an excerpt of a blog post written by Garima Bhalla, FAO Economist, together with Jana Bischler (International Labour Organization), and Sayanti Sengupta (Red Cross Red Crescent Climate Centre). You can access the complete version of the article at Socialprotection.org.
The 28th Conference of Parties (COP28) held in marked the conclusion...