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Global AgriInno Challenge 2020

FAO and Zhejiang University are co-organizing the Global AgriInno Challenge 2020. The aim of this initiative is to identify, accelerate and scale up youth-led innovative business models and digital solutions to address the challenges associated with the distribution and sales of agri-food products.



The Challenge is open for all youth with ideas for digital development solutions, who are invited to submit their application by 17 October 2020. 

 

The selected teams will be invited to further develop and pitch their ideas in Zhejiang Province, China on 27-28 November 2020 with all relevant expenses covered. Winning teams will be granted seed funding, and the opportunity to participate in a one-week agro-bootcamp and world study tour. 

To learn more about the selection criteria and how to apply, please visit http://www.fao.org/e-agriculture/open-call-global-agriinno-challenge-20…

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Food Outlook – Biannual Report on Global Food Markets

Food markets will face many more months of uncertainty related to the COVID-19 pandemic. However, while most markets are braced for a major global economic downturn, the agri-food sector is likely to display more resilience to the crisis than other sectors. Food Outlook is published by the Trade and...

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农业政策和战略如何帮助 消除农业领域童工现象?

本文件概要总结了粮农组织全球粮食安全与营养论坛(FSN论坛)4月27日至5月25日举办的题 为“农业政策和战略如何帮助消除农业领域童工现象”的在线讨论的情况。 此次讨论是粮农组织迎接“2021消除童工现象国际年”的各项活动之一,也是其推动到2025年实 现可持续发展目标8.7的更广泛工作的一部分。应对农业领域童工问题往往需要采取综合性跨领域 方法。因此,参加者应邀围绕在减少农业领域童工现象方面切实有效的政策和战略的问题分享信 息和案例研究,分别涉及以下各领域:1)饥饿和营养不良;2)气候变化和环境退化;3)家庭农 业;4)创新;5)公共和私人投资;6)对国内供应链的关注;7)跨领域政策和战略。...

Webinar: Innovation in social protection in response to COVID-19 in the NENA region: Building on best practices case

Thursday, 9 July 2020 @14:00 - 15:30 (UTC+2)

The Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak continues to spread throughout the Near East and North Africa (NENA) - Arab States region. The pandemic will have huge impacts on public health and represents already an unprecedented shock to economies, food systems and labour markets globally and in the NENA region, affecting rural poverty and resilience. It is estimated that an additional 8.3 million people in the region could fall into poverty. 

Given this broader impact, the consequences of COVID-19 pandemic require responses that go far beyond the health sector; including measures to assist people and protect them against falling into poverty due to the socio-economic impacts of the pandemic, highlighting the crucial importance of inclusive, comprehensive and stable social protection systems. Systems that respond to differentiated needs across population and income groups, are flexible to be scaled up quickly in times of crisis and contribute to the resilience of food systems. 

FAO highlights the importance of using innovation and digital applications in social protection as a way to ensure that people can maintain their livelihoods and sustain themselves in times of emergencies and beyond, especially in rural areas. This webinar will set the stage by looking at some of the promising digital and innovative solutions in social protection in order to limit the negative impacts of this crisis on rural poverty, resilience and food systems, including on food security and nutrition.

The webiminar will address the following questions:

  • How the NENA region has been affected by the crisis? (Socio-economic impacts)
  • What social protection initiatives have been implemented to support rural areas that can be scaled up and replicated? (Selected success country-cases from NENA, and other examples)
  • How can governments and partners foster innovation and digital technology applications in social protection to build the basis for a more comprehensive and inclusive social protection system in the long-term?  

 

Opening remarks:

  • Abdessalam Ould Ahmed, Assistant Director General and Regional Representative for the Near East and North Africa – FAO
  • Rabah Arezki, Chief Economist for NENA Region – World Bank 

 

Speakers:

  • Fabio Veras, Communications, Publication and Research Coordinator – IPC-IG, Overview of the social protection response to COVID-19 around the world and in the region for FSN. 
  • Samman Thapa, Regional Social Policy Advisor for the MENA region – UNICEF, Overview of the child-sensitive social protection response to COVID-19 around the world and in the region. 
  • Rodrigo Assumpçã, Social protection Management Information Systems specialist – ILO, Overview of the horizontal expansion of social protection to the informal and rural economy in Egypt or Tunisia.
  • Chakib Abouzaid, Secretary General – General Arab Insurance Federation, Overview of the role of agriculture insurance as a response to COVID-19 in the region.
  • Salma Zaky, Social Protection Officer & Marta Dabbas, Regional Digital Assistance Services Officer – WFP, Overview of digital technology applications in social protection in response to COVID-19 in the region. 
  • Omar Benammour, Social Protection Officer – FAO ESP, Overview of FAO’s work on social protection in the region and the response to COVID-19: Example of Kenya, Tunisia, Sudan and Morocco.

 

Facilitated by: Omar Benammour, Social protection Officer – FAO

 

HOW TO ATTEND

Only registered participants will attend, please find the Registration Link here

Please note that the session will start on time on 09 July 2020 at 14:00 – 15:30 (UTC +2)

We invite all participants to kindly login 10 minutes before.

For more information please visit www.fao.org/neareast/events/view/en/c/1296227

For further inquiries please feel free to contact: [email protected] 

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通过高效物流应对新冠病毒疫情对粮食价值链的影响

新冠病毒疫情大流行已经发展成为21世纪最严峻的全球卫生、社会和金融挑战。它不但影响人们的生活、生计和营养,也影响到粮食贸易、粮食供应链和市场。

我们邀请各位参加本次在线磋商会,从贸易和物流的角度分享各自国家应对有关新冠病毒防控措施对粮食安全和农业影响的范例、最佳实践和个案研究。

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农业政策和战略如何促进终结农业领域童工问题?

目前全世界童工中约有71%、即1.08亿人是在农业领域。童工问题使所涉及的儿童、其家庭和社区陷入贫穷的恶性循环而不能自拔,这些儿童可能成为未来的农村贫困人群。各位的意见和建议对于梳理和记载行之有效和具有潜力的作法十分重要,可以据此开展以证据为基础的研究和复制推广工作。

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COVID-19 Policy Briefs Collection

This collection of policy briefs presents a qualitative and quantitative assessment of the pandemic’s impacts on these areas. Briefs are released on a day-to-day basis. Please check back frequently for the latest available briefs.

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