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FAO + Belgium

Innovative solutions for Zero Hunger











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    FAO + Belgium. A report on partnership
    Inclusive approaches to end hunger and promote prosperity
    2018
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    With the adoption of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, FAO’s mandate has been reinforced and scaled up to a depth and scope that calls for a greater commitment in the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Much still needs to be done in order to mobilize sufficient resources and support to meet the global necessities related to the eradication of hunger, malnutrition and poverty globally. Deepening our engagement with key resource partners and fostering new alliances with like-minded players is essential for generating real and far-reaching impact on the ground. This report provides a comprehensive overview of Belgium's strong partnership and valuable contribution to the work of FAO in recent years, highlighting concrete results achieved in relation to food security, nutrition, resilience and sustainability at country, regional and international level.
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    Partnerships with non-state actors at FAO: Progress report 2022 2023
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    This annual report presents the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)'s accomplishments in engaging with non-state actors (NSAs) during 2022, in alignment with the FAO Strategic Framework 2022–2031. The report highlights FAO's efforts to revitalize its approach to support the 2030 Agenda by fostering more efficient, inclusive, resilient and sustainable agrifood systems. It underscores the interconnectedness of economic, social and environmental dimensions within agrifood systems and how FAO's work directly contributes to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), including SDG 1, SDG 2 and SDG 10. The report introduces the concept of transformative partnerships and its integration into FAO's partnership development and assessment processes, leading to improved monitoring of partnership impacts. Overall, it illustrates how transformative NSA partnerships enhance FAO's mission and bring them closer to their collective vision of a hunger-free world.
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    Belgium and FAO
    Inclusive approaches to end hunger and promote prosperity
    2019
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    The partnership between FAO and Belgium has been nothing short of outstanding, allowing for successful work towards common development goals. Belgium is an innovative force that supports FAO’s work towards food security, economic growth, employment and income generation for resilient and sustainable development. The energy and financial resources provided to FAO are an essential contribution not only to advancing the Sustainable Development Goals, but also to improving the way we harness innovation, engage the private sector and tap into new sources of development finance, as required by the 2030 Agenda.

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