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2009 |
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In a world which spends 1,340 billion dollars on arms every year, this PSA is a reminder that investing more in agriculture would improve the lives of more than 1 billion people who go hungry every day.
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Duration: 30'' Producer: Roberto Laurenzi / Bou Downes Languages: Arabic,
English,
French,
Italian,
Russian,
Spanish
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| WFD 2009 VIDEO FEATURE |
2009 |
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Food insecurity in around 30 countries is severe enough to warrant emergency assistance. But if we are to achieve the goal of achieving food security in times of crisis, development efforts must go beyond coping with today’s problems by addressing the challenges of the future. This short video illustrates how in Afghanistan, and throughout the developing world, sustained investment is the only way to shockproof the agriculture sector against future crises.
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Duration: 5' 54'' Producer: Boudicca Downes (FAO) Languages: Arabic,
English,
French,
Italian,
Russian,
Spanish
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See also:
World Food Day 2009
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| Challenges and Opportunities: Food Insecurity in Sierra Leone |
2008 |
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In the 2008 report on the State of Food Insecurity, FAO names Sierra Leone as one of the countries hardest hit by months of higher food and fuel prices. The Government of Sierra Leone, with the support of FAO, is responding to the hunger crisis with short-term emergency actions as well as longer-term measures designed to reduce the country’s vulnerability.
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Duration: 6'
Location:
Sierra Leone Producer: Charmaine Wilkerson Languages: English
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See also:
Low band video streaming
SOFI 2008 Report
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| SOARING FOOD PRICES IN BURKINA FASO |
2008 |
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The shock of soaring food prices hit Burkina Faso particularly hard. In normal years, villagers produce enough to take care of themselves. But last year the rains didn’t come - until the season ended with floods which destroyed most of the crops. FAO is supporting the government, with a distribution of four hundred tonnes of seed and fertilizer to 1200 families in the arid Center North region.
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Duration: 2' 57''
Location:
Burkina Faso Producer: Nancy McNally Languages: English
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See also:
FAO Initiative on Soaring Food Prices
Low band streaming video
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| WFD Video: Adapting to Climate Change in Bangladesh |
2008 |
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Bangladesh is one of the most disaster prone countries in the world. With nearly 200 major natural disasters since 1971, the population is struggling to cope with the impact of climate change on their food security. FAO projects are helping farmers adapt to the new challenges, with improved farming systems and new technologies, and with the innovative ‘Climate Field School’ project.
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Duration: 5' 13'' Producer: Elaine Sharp Languages: Arabic,
English,
French,
Spanish
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See also:
World Food Day website
Low band video streaming
Get involved website
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| World Food Day 2008 PSA |
2008 |
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Climate change is global, its impact is personal
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Duration: 30'' Producer: Bou Downes / Roberto Laurenzi Languages: Arabic,
English,
French,
Italian,
Spanish
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See also:
Get involved website
Low band video streaming
World Food day website
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| High Food Prices: Haiti on the Brink |
2008 |
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The Information Division produces video programmes in
several languages on a broad range of subjects including
agriculture, forestry, fisheries and rural
development. All videos are available in professional
broadcast standards for television stations.
An important facet of the division's work is the
diversified assistance it provides to television networks
around the world. It offers a variety of services, from
the provision of background information for the preparation of
programmes that are relevant to FAO's work to setting up
interviews with FAO staff. At FAO headquarters in Rome, there is a video
studio complete with the latest editing and
post-production equipment that produces material for
broadcast.
For more information contact:
Majid Chaar Chief, Media relations, KCIM Tel: (+39) 06 57 05 35
28 Fax: (+39) 06 57 05 37 29 email: Radio-and-Tv@fao.org
Or
Bou Downes TV Information Officer Information
Division Tel: (+39) 06 57 05 59 80 Fax: (+39) 06 57 05
37 29 email: Radio-and-Tv@fao.org
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