Farah Ghozzi: l’agro-entreprenariat dans l’âme
04/06/2024
Cette vidéo présente Farah Ghozzi, une jeune femme agri-entrepreneure dans la chaine de valeur des plantes aromatiques et médicinales du nord-ouest de la Tunisie.
Homegrown school feeding: increased market access for smallholders through social protection
03/04/2024
FAO works to raise awareness about home-grown school feeding and the economic inclusion of farmers, which serves as a social protection mechanism. In 2023, the Organization benefited nearly 2 500 students under the national “Merenda Escolar” programme.
FAO Dimitra Clubs promoting equality and inclusion in Syria
03/04/2024
Dimitra Clubs are FAO’s global approach to encourage the engagement of local communities, male and female individuals, couples, local influencers and opinion leaders, as well as male household members in facilitated discussions, and promote collaboration to find community-led solutions for their common issues, among which are the issues of economic violence and early marriage.
FAO Hand In Hand Initiative
21/12/2023
The Hand-in-Hand (HIH) Initiative supports the implementation of nationally led, ambitious programmes to accelerate agrifood systems transformations by eradicating poverty (SDG1), ending hunger and malnutrition (SDG2), and reducing inequalities (SDG10).
Returning to rural roots
21/09/2023
Youth unemployment rates in Tunisia are high. The Béja region is among those most affected by youth unemployment. Young men and women tend to abandon rural areas in search of opportunities in the cities or abroad.
Mayram's story: Succeeding back at home in Senegal
21/09/2023
Traditionally a destination for migrants, Senegal has now become a country of transit and emigration. Young people leave rural areas in search of employment opportunities and a better future, and face many risks during their journey. For those who decide to return, reintegration is not always easy.
Restoring land and livelihoods with beekeeping in Tanzania
18/05/2023
In northern Tanzania, recurring drought in recent years caused by climate change has put pressure on communities who make their livelihoods by keeping cattle. A group of Maasai women have turned to producing honey from beehives in the forest to generate additional income.
Fall Armyworm in Malawi
02/12/2022
Farmers have since learned to use botanical insecticides to manage fall armyworm, an invasive pest of maize in the country, with the support of the FAO Global Action on Fall Armyworm control.
Tracking progress on food and agriculture related SDG indicators 2022
19/09/2022
While the world was already off track from meeting the SDGs even prior to 2020, the past few years have seen a series of cascading crises that have halted or even reversed progress across several Sustainable Development Goals.
FAO’s Flexible Multi-Partner Mechanism and Belgium - Partnering for development
27/06/2022
Over the years, FAO’s Flexible Multi-Partner Mechanism (FMM) and Belgium have achieved ground-breaking results improving the lives and livelihoods of rural communities in over 70 countries across the world.