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Supporting sustainable agriculture, rural development and food security

The Policy Assistance Division (TCA) serves FAO Member Nations by collecting, analysing and disseminating information on country, regional and global developments in agriculture and by providing policy advice that supports the formulation, implementation, monitoring and evaluation of strategies for sustainable agriculture, rural development and food security. It also facilitates the mobilization of funds from both donors and national governments for projects and programmes within developing countries.

Its work is accomplished through teams at headquarters in Rome and through decentralized branches in Regional and Subregional Offices in Africa (Accra) and Southern-East Africa (Harare); Asia-Pacific (Bangkok) and Pacific Islands (Apia); Central-Eastern Europe (Budapest); Latin America (Santiago) and the Caribbean (Bridgetown); Near East (Cairo) and North Africa (Tunis).

The Policy Assistance Division is committed to the United Nations Millennium Development Goals especially the goal of eradicating extreme poverty and hunger.

Uplifting rural Pakistan

9/11/2009 - 9 November 2009, Islamabad /Rome - Just in time for the upcoming planting season, the European Union (EU) put in motion a major effort to turn the tide of rising hunger in Pakistan. [more..]



28/10/2009 - Tanzanian farmers to be nudged towards the market

21/1/2008 - With Italian support, FAO launches projects in five of the world’s poorest countries

20/12/2007 - Fisheries and aquaculture recovery three years after the Asian tsunami

26/10/2007 - Food security and trade in the Caribbean




The Policy Assistance Division actively supports NEPAD's goals and has helped write the FAO/NEPAD joint Comprehensive Africa Agriculture Development Programme (CAADP) report.

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