The Development Law Service

Tanzania, woman at the market ©FAO/Gavin Gosbert and Jerry Mushala

Elearning

Discover our series of self-paced, free e-learning courses!

The courses are meticulously designed to align with the Sustainable Development Goals and FAO strategic programs, ensuring that the user gains knowledge that is not only relevant but also impactful. Each course undergoes a thorough peer review process conducted by a diverse panel of experts, guaranteeing the highest standards of content accuracy, quality, and coherence.

The available e-learning courses are:

14/08/2025

This course, designed for the general public, aims to disseminate essential concepts about the right to adequate food and the situation of this right in different countries in Latin America and the Caribbean. It responds to the crucial need to enhance awareness and understanding of this fundamental human right, emphasizing its multidimensional nature beyond mere caloric intake.

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14/08/2025

Embark on an exploration of port State jurisdiction, focusing on the broader implementation of port State measures and the pivotal FAO Agreement on Port State Measures to Prevent, Deter, and Eliminate Illegal, Unreported, and Unregulated Fishing (PSMA). This course aims to be your guide in combatting IUU fishing, shedding light on the collective efforts of regional organizations ...

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14/08/2025

Explore the nuances of IUU fishing, delving into topics such as the definition of IUU fishing, its root causes, far-reaching impacts, and the extensive scale of the issue. Uncover the international instruments meticulously crafted to prevent, deter, and eliminate IUU fishing, gaining insights into the collective global effort to address this critical challenge.

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