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FMM Resource Partner Consultation: evaluation of achievements as the FMM continues to build momentum
29/06/2022
On Monday, 27 June 2022, the Flexible Multi-Partner Mechanism held its first Resource Partner Consultation of the year. Resource Partners represented at the meeting included: Australia, Belgium, Italy, New Zealand, Norway, Sweden and Switzerland. The Consultation began with opening remarks from Mr Alexander Jones, Director of the FAO Resource Mobilization and Private Sector Partnerships Division...
On Monday, 27 June 2022, the Flexible Multi-Partner Mechanism held its first Resource Partner Consultation of the year. Resource Partners represented at the meeting included: Australia, Belgium, Italy, New Zealand, Norway, Sweden and Switzerland. The Consultation began with opening remarks from Mr Alexander Jones, Director of the FAO Resource Mobilization and Private Sector Partnerships Division...
22/06/2022
Photo Credit: ©FAO 16 June 2022 – Climate change and non-resilient agricultural production systems have resulted in an increase in the number of people suffering from food and nutrition insecurity and loss of livelihoods in southern Africa. In 2021, an estimated 47.6 million people in the subregion are food insecure. About 70 percent of the subregion’s...
Photo Credit: ©FAO 16 June 2022 – Climate change and non-resilient agricultural production systems have resulted in an increase in the number of people suffering from food and nutrition insecurity and loss of livelihoods in southern Africa. In 2021, an estimated 47.6 million people in the subregion are food insecure. About 70 percent of the subregion’s...
15/06/2022
Photo Credit: ©FAO FAO, Government and local stakeholders in Ethiopia are working towards strengthening the linkages between school feeding programmes and local agricultural production. As part of the activities undergoing, during a multi-stakeholder Workshop held by FAO in Addis Ababa in March 2022, the Ethiopian Government...
Photo Credit: ©FAO FAO, Government and local stakeholders in Ethiopia are working towards strengthening the linkages between school feeding programmes and local agricultural production. As part of the activities undergoing, during a multi-stakeholder Workshop held by FAO in Addis Ababa in March 2022, the Ethiopian Government...
10/06/2022
© FAO Critical gaps in the production, availability and use of high-quality agricultural data pose a major challenge across developing regions, particularly in low-income and lower-middle-income countries, due to a number of issues such as limited funding for agricultural statistics, limited human resources, and limited technical capacity in data collection and...
© FAO Critical gaps in the production, availability and use of high-quality agricultural data pose a major challenge across developing regions, particularly in low-income and lower-middle-income countries, due to a number of issues such as limited funding for agricultural statistics, limited human resources, and limited technical capacity in data collection and...
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