Sénégal - Première activité de la FAO dans le pays dans le cadre du projet d'appui aux mesures de l'État du port
05/12/2022
Saly, Sénégal, 21-25 novembre 2022
La FAO a organisé un atelier participatif au Sénégal pour élaborer une stratégie nationale et une feuille de route pour la mise en œuvre effective de...
Legislation for small-scale fisheries - Launch of SSF-LEX
06/12/2022
Cape Town, 23 November 2022
The Development Law Service (LEGN) and the Equitable Livelihoods team (NFIFL) of the Fisheries and Aquaculture Division jointly launched SSF-LEX at the 4th World Small-Scale Fisheries...
The Development Law Service and the Right to adequate food and nutrition
09/12/2022
On the day of commemoration of the adoption of the Universal Declaration on Human Rights in 1948, celebrated annually as Human Rights Day on 10 December, LEGN showcases its contribution...
A dialogue for proposing Model Law on Agri-Food Cooperatives for Latin America and the Caribbean
20/12/2022
December 13, 2022
The Development Law Service took part in a hybrid modality dialogue on “Gaps and Opportunities for a Model Law on Agrifood Cooperatives”, to discuss the drafting of a...
Safe and healthy foods are a partnership priority for FAO and the University of California, Los Angeles School of Law
13/01/2023
Rome, Italy
The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) and the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) School of Law, have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) focused...
Legislative frameworks as a pathway for agrifood systems transformation
31/01/2023
Source: Brussels in Brief - January 2023 / Issue #56
Legislative frameworks play a crucial role in fostering transformative change towards sustainable agrifood systems. This was the main message delivered by FAO’s...
New publication on Ecuador’s law and regulations on school food and nutrition is available
21/02/2023
In 2020, at the initiative of the Parliamentary Front Against Hunger of Ecuador, with the support of the Youth Parliamentary Front Against Hunger of Ecuador, and with FAO’s technical assistance,...
Interview with Chief of FAO Development Law Service, Blaise Kuemlangan
27/02/2023
Source: FAO Liaison Office in Brussels website
Blaise you are Chief of the Development Law service at FAO. But I suspect you don’t really do typical lawyer work. Can you tell us...
Legislating for impact – Scaling up the use of temporary special measures for de facto gender equality in agrifood systems
16/03/2023
At a time of accelerating change and increasing pressures on rural livelihoods, achieving substantive equality between women and men has never been so imperative.
The Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination...
The National Institute of Student Welfare and the Parliamentary Front against Hunger of the Dominican Republic submit a school food and nutrition bill to Congress to ensure children’s right to adequate food at school
21/03/2023
On 7 March 2023, the Executive Director of the National Institute of Student Welfare (INABIE) of the Dominican Republic, Mr Victor Castro, accompanied by a delegation from the Food and...
Fellows of the NIPPON Foundation of Japan make first time visit to FAO
22/03/2023
Rome, 13 March 2023
For the first time, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) featured among the international institutions visited by the Nippon Foundation Fellows, as part...
Engaging with the Pan-African Parliament for gender equality
27/03/2023
Source: Parliamentary alliances website
FAO engages with African member states as they look to improve gender equality in agrifood systems
On 13 March 2023, FAO’s Inclusive Rural Transformation and Gender Equality Division, Regional...
New Law on Organic Production in Kyrgyzstan
29/03/2023
The Government of the Kyrgyz Republic recently adopted a Law on Organic Production. This represents a major achievement in supporting transformative and sustainable agri-food systems.
This Law is the result of...
New Legal Brief on the rights of rural women in Latin America and the Caribbean
31/03/2023
While women farmers produce between 60 and 80 percent of all food in developing countries, legal and customary laws and practices have historically limited their ability to fully access and...
The Second National Conference on the Right to Adequate Food in Uganda
18/04/2023
Kampala, Uganda 18/04/2023 19/04/2023
The Second National Conference on the Right to Adequate Food in Uganda will be held in Kampala, Uganda, from 18 to 19 April 2023. The Conference is organized by...
LEGN supports the validation exercise for fisheries regulatory changes in Guyana
26/04/2023
Georgetown, Guyana 11-14/04/2023
The Development Law Service (LEGN) of the Legal Office of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), in collaboration with the Sustainable Wildlife Programme, has been...
Calls to integrate the right to food in Uganda’s food System transformation agenda
09/05/2023
Uganda takes stock of progress towards the implementation of the right to food
Rome/Kampala – “Every man, woman, and child has the inalienable right to be free from hunger and malnutrition to...
Workshop on CITES, fisheries and legal acquisition findings in the Latin American and Caribbean region
17/05/2023
Manta, Ecuador 8–11 May 2023
Over the last decade, an increasing number of commercially exploited aquatic species is being included in the Appendix II[1] of the Convention on International Trade in...
New Legal Brief about the human right to the environment in Latin America and the Caribbean, and its relationship to food and agriculture
25/05/2023
On 28 July 2022, the United Nations General Assembly adopted Resolution A/RES/76/300, recognizing that everyone has the human right to a clean, healthy and sustainable environment. This recognition is particularly...
Global Parliamentary Summit adopts Global Pact against Hunger and Malnutrition
27/06/2023
On June 15 and 16, 2023, the II Global Parliamentary Summit against Hunger and Malnutrition took place at the National Congress of Chile, located in Valparaíso. The highlight of this...