Forum global sur la sécurité alimentaire et la nutrition (Forum FSN)

Partenariats et réseaux

Webinaires et ateliers

Vers un Forum FSN en Afrique de l'Ouest - Atelier à Accra, Ghana

L'atelier «Vers un Forum FSN en Afrique de l'Ouest» a eu lieu le 20-21 Novembre 2013 à Accra, Ghana. Le partage des connaissances et de l'expertise sur la sécurité alimentaire et de la nutrition est un facteur clé dans la lutte contre la faim et la malnutrition et le Forum global sur la sécurité alimentaire et la nutrition (Forum FSN) contribue à cet objectif depuis 2007.

Disponible en:
participants: 25

International Forum on Eurasian Food Security and Nutrition Network and Eurasian Soil Partnership

International Forum on Eurasian Food Security and Nutrition Network and Eurasian Soil Partnership will present the opportunity to discuss and analyze current trends in food security management in the Eurasian region; generate the discussion about best and most effective practices to promote and expand multi- and cross-sectoral collaboration on a country, regional and global level; and offer the floor for the Eurasian Soil Partnership Plenary meeting.

At this event, we are delighted to host food policy makers and policy professionals from Armenia, Republic of Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyz Republic, Russia, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan and other countries from the ECA region; members of globally-known international organizations such as IFAD and various CG centers; members from global and regional food policy think-tanks, academia, extension services and agro-business representatives from the Eurasian region.

The Forum is jointly organized by the Eurasian Center for Food Security (ECFS), FAO, the World Bank, IFPRI, and GFAR.

ECFS acts as a hub for agro-policy, agronomics, and agribusiness knowledge management, contributing to the improvement of food security in the Eurasian region. Simultaneously, ECFS in partnership with FAO Global Soil Partnership facilitates the Eurasian Soil Partnership (EASP), which is dedicated to examining soil management issues in the Eurasian region. One of the major goals of the Center and the EASP is to create a dynamic network of agricultural researchers, practitioners, and policymakers to exchange knowledge and promote effective practices in managing food insecurity in the Eurasian region.

Invitation to SAVE FOOD partnership event

The SAVE FOOD Initiative will be hosting a two-day partnership meeting in Rome on 10 and 11 December this year, to discuss further collaboration and the roles partners can (or want to) play in reducing food loss and waste. The meeting targets the 170 current partners in SAVE FOOD, and reaches out to other organizations and companies that are active in food loss or waste reduction.

http://www.fao.org/save-food/44242

Launch of the Eurasian Food Security Network

The Eurasian Food Security Network has just been launched with the first online consultation Food Security issues in the Eurasian region: major challenges and G8/G20 initiatives in relation with the regional situation.

The Eurasian Food Security Network was set up for the Eurasian Center for Food Security (ECFS) as a result of the collaboration between the ECFS, the World Bank and the Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations (FAO).

The ECFS was established in June 2011 within the Moscow State University with the vision to contribute to sustainable agriculture development and natural resource management and to provide research and advisory services on food security matters to beneficiaries in the Eurasian Region and globally.

In support of this objective, the ECFS and FAO's Global Forum for Food Security and Nutrition (FSN Forum) will be running online consultations to bring together stakeholders from governments, civil society organizations, research institutes, academia, and associations allowing them to enter into a dialogue.

Through inputs from a wide set of stakeholders the ECFS aims to get a clear picture of the main challenges to food security and to understand the priorities of the different countries and stakeholder groups.

The main questions tackled in the first online consultation are:

  • What are the major challenges facing Eurasian countries in improving their food security situation?
  • Are current policies conducive to ensure food security in your country?
  • What do the decision makers from the Eurasian region expect from the G8/G20 initiatives in relation to food security issues?

     

The first online consultation, which is being held in both Russian and English, will run until the 16th of June 2013 and is open to everyone interested in the subject.

Online Discussion from 6-20 February: Connecting people, sharing knowledge and increasing transparency. Using online platforms to increase access to open data, share best practices for monitoring women's land rights

Given the rapid expansion of the internet and the increasing number of users, including in the global South, the full potential of online platforms for promoting inclusive consultation of issues of high global interest is certainly not yet realised. An online discussion was organised to share views and perspectives on how online platforms could be used more creatively and effectively to share experiences on a key area where information and lessons learned through various interventions from around the world are generally dispersed, that is the area of monitoring women’s land rights.

The objective of the online discussion was twofold: (a) engage a collective reflection on ways of optimising the use of online platforms in efforts to promote equitable and sustainable natural governance and social justice; and, (b) to share experiences on approaches to monitoring women’s land rights.

The discussion was running simultaneously on landportal.info and across the following five platforms:

This discussion will be facilitated by the International Land Coalitions (ILC) (www.landcoalition.org) Women’s Land Rights team.

SAVE FOOD: Global Initiative on Food Losses and Waste Reduction

The SAVE FOOD initiative is a global effort to reduce food losses and waste estimated at 1.3 billion tonnes of food every year.

One-third of the food produced in the world for human consumption is thrown away or lost, together with the natural resources used for its production. Although food losses occur at all stages of the food supply chain the causes and their impact around the world differ. In developing countries, food losses hit small farmers the hardest. Almost 65 percent of these food losses happen at the production, post harvest, and processing stages. In industrialized countries, food waste often occurs at the retail and consumer level due to a “throw-away” mindset. The SAVE FOOD initiative aims to cut down on food losses and waste to help improve livelihoods and food security for over 900 million hungry people in the world.

With the support of over 50 companies to date, field studies in developing regions are underway to find the best ways to prevent and reduce food losses in food supply chains. In parallel, studies are also being organized to identify and measure the impact of food losses and waste and the effects on food prices worldwide. This will support the design and implementation of cost-effective and sustainable solutions specific to the area.

New technologies, better practices and coordination, and investments in infrastructure – from food production to consumption - are critical to reducing food losses. Similarly, raising awareness on the impact of food waste is important in changing the “throw-away” mindset and setting policy standards.

To join the SAVE FOOD: Global Initiative on Food Losses and Waste Reduction visit www.fao.org/save-food.

FAO, partners, urge greater push to reduce food losses and waste

SAVE FOOD initiative aims to cut food losses, boost sustainability

http://www.fao.org/news/story/en/item/147427/icode/

La FAO y sus socios piden un mayor esfuerzo para reducir las pérdidas y el desperdicio de alimentos

La iniciativa SAVE FOOD apunta a reducir las pérdidas de alimentos e impulsar la sostenibilidad

http://www.fao.org/news/story/es/item/147427/icode/

La FAO et ses partenaires sollicitent un élan majeur pour réduire les pertes et gaspillages alimentaires

L’initiative 'SAVE FOOD': réduire les pertes alimentaires et renforcer la durabilité

http://www.fao.org/news/story/fr/item/147427/icode/

All additional languages:

http://www.fao.org/news/newsroom-home/en/

For further information contact:

Robert van Otterdijk

Rural Infrastructure and Agro-Industries Division (AGS)

FAO HQ, Room B620

Viale delle Terme di Caracalla

Rome 00153, Italy

Tel: +39 06 570  53674  

Consultations

Consultation du HLPE sur le projet V0 du Rapport: Investir dans la petite agriculture pour parvenir à la sécurité alimentaire et nutritionnelle

Le Groupe d'experts de haut niveau sur la sécurité alimentaire et la nutrition (HLPE) sollicite des vues et contributions sur une version zéro (V0) du rapport sur les investissements des petits exploitants dans le secteur agricole.

Cet étude porte sur les options de politique pour surmonter ces contraintes, à la lumière des travaux effectués dans ce domaine par le FIDA, ainsi que par la FAO dans le cadre du COAG, et par d’autres partenaires clés. L’étude contient une évaluation comparative des stratégies qui permettraient de relier les petits exploitants aux chaînes de valeur alimentaire sur les marchés nationaux et régionaux, ainsi que des enseignements à tirer des différentes expériences dans ce domaine, ainsi qu’une évaluation de l’impact, sur les petits exploitants, des partenariats entre le secteur public et le secteur privé, les coopératives agricoles et le secteur privé et entre privés.

Disponible en: