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18 August 2023
Working as One FAO with multiple financing and knowledge partners in a country is one of FAO’s comparative advantages. This approach ensures that a country has an effective package of tools to address pressing development challenges, from ending poverty, hunger...
18 August 2023
Since gaining independence in 2011, South Sudan has struggled with conflict, natural disasters and macroeconomic instability. Poverty, malnutrition and displacement rates are high, and basic infrastructure – roads, electricity, access to clean drinking water – is lacking. But South Sudan...
18 August 2023
The war in Ukraine is having an enormous impact on global food security. Together, Ukraine and the Russian Federation account for one-third of global cereal exports and about half of the export market for sunflower oil. Global food prices, already...
18 August 2023
The world’s agrifood systems face multiple challenges, including climate change, pest and disease outbreaks, conflict and humanitarian crises. Many of these food systems risks are transboundary, making it essential to build robust, resilient agrifood systems through improved governance, shared resources,...
18 August 2023
Agriculture and tourism account for half of Belize’s gross domestic product. But both sectors are beset by challenges, aggravated in recent years by the pandemic. The country’s tourism industry showed growth before COVID-19, but largely from cruise ship revenue rather than...
18 August 2023
Although the Plurinational State of Bolivia has made significant strides in reducing poverty and inequality in the last 20 years, economic growth and social gains have slowed in the last decade. The country has been hit hard by the pandemic,...
18 August 2023
Georgia has much to offer to tourists. Its stunning natural beauty, stretching from mountains to shores, is matched by a vast array of gastronomic delights unique to the country. Georgia is keen to grow its agritourism industry in a responsible,...