Global Forum on Food Security and Nutrition (FSN Forum)

Webinars and workshops
PARE 1+1

Designing public programmes to promote investment of family remittances in the development of small and medium agribusiness: the experience of the PARE 1+1 Programme in Moldova

Based on the good practices and lessons learned from PARE 1+1, this webinar focuses on developing public programmes – from design to monitoring and evaluation – to channel remittances into sustainable investment of small and medium-sized agribusinesses.

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ESA-SOFI-webinar

Transforming food systems for affordable healthy diets and addressing key drivers of food insecurity and malnutrition

This webinar was held as an input into the 2021 edition of The State of Food Security and Nutrition in the WorldThe webinar explored what it takes to address key drivers of food insecurity and malnutrition with coherent and complementary solutions that will lead to affordable healthy diets, sustainably and inclusively.   

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Attendees: 439 / Registrations: 841
Webinars and workshops
ESA-RU project webinar-general

Webinar series on food systems, nutrition, social protection and migration

We are delighted to invite you to an upcoming webinar series on food systems, nutrition, social protection and migration organized in collaboration with the FAO Project Developing capacity for strengthening food security and nutrition in selected countries in the Caucasus and Central Asia, funded by the Russian Federation.

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ESA-Kyrgyzstan workshop

Food Security and Nutrition Programme for Kyrgyzstan in Action – in search of an efficient policy implementation

The objective of the face-to-face Forum was to review challenges and to identify ways for an efficient implementation of the Food Security and Nutrition Program (FSNP) in the Kyrgyz Republic, including a stronger engagement of various stakeholders in a policy dialogue. The aim was also to strengthen the impact of the recent online-consultation on the program processes, including design, implementation, monitoring and evaluation.

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Participants: 40