Noticias
19 July 2022

Children and youth are our future, and they are also our present. Innovative and adaptive by nature, youth are often the first to take on new technologies to tackle challenges or find solutions. This is particularly notable in Indigenous Peoples’ communities,...

Incheon, Republic of Korea/Rome – The Board of the Green Climate Fund (GCF) have approved $60 million in funding to support climate-resilient projects in Benin and the Gambia promoting sustainable practices in vulnerable rural communities of these countries.
The Food and Agriculture...

Rome - Two new sites in Japan - an inland fisheries and associated paddy farming system centred on the country’s largest lake and a traditional fruit-growing area believed to have been the birthplace of Japanese grape cultivation - have been formally recognized...
02 July 2022

Bonn, June 2022, Mid-way between two major climate conferences COP26 and COP27, this year’s Bonn Climate Conference, also known as the 56th sessions of the UNFCCC’s Subsidiary Body for Implementation (SBI) and Subsidiary Body for Scientific and...

We must engage more women in conversations about climate change, gender equality and agriculture. And that’s exactly what FAO is doing. Last week, another conversation of the HerStory series took place online, with Danielle Nierenberg, President and co-founder of...
