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06/03/2023
Проживающая в сельской местности в Грузии Малика Мачаликашвили прошла курс обучения ФАО по повышению урожайности и начала продавать излишки сельскохозяйственной продукции с помощью смартфона.
04/03/2015
Working with women's associations in the Gambia to establish a modern, competitive, and commercially vibrant food processing sector.
15/10/2010
Women in agriculture play a vital role as agents of food security and rural economic growth, but often endure poor working conditions and receive limited recognition for their contributions.
12/07/2016
The division of labour in agriculture often follows traditional patterns. Across a variety of sectors, from smallholder farmers to pastoralists and from forest keepers to fishers, men and women usually have very different—though complementary—roles, with
23/11/2009
Сложная взаимосвязь между биоэнергетикой и продовольственной безопасностью, а также проблемы, вызванные растущим спросом на продовольствие и топливо, в мире с растущей зависимостью от углеводородов
15/12/2009
Недавно сотни сельских женщин из стран Азии, Африки и Латинской Америки приняли участие в консультациях низового уровня по проблеме отсутствия продовольственной безопасности и ее последствиям. Ниже приводится подборка некоторых высказываний...
16/02/2010
Какие различия существуют в доступе к земле для мужчин и женщин
18/05/2010
Improving social and economic conditions for rural people is one of the keys to tackling child labour. So is reducing the exploitation of girls and boys in agriculture. An FAO study in Ghana looks at the issue.
28/02/2011
As the 55th session of the UN Commission on the Status of Women (CSW) unfolds in New York, FAO urges world leaders to ensure that rural women are fully included in the design, testing and use of agricultural technologies and innovations.
21/05/2013
Compared to men, women are frequently disadvantaged in their access to and control over forest resources and in their ability to take advantage of economic opportunities, according to an FAO paper that calls for action on gender disparities in the forestry
17/07/2013
Land-related investments in agriculture can greatly impact rural people’s lives. One of the main conclusions drawn from four FAO studies is that women’s livelihoods were improved when private investors took measures to increase women’s participation in ag
13/10/2014
Ninety-nine years of secure access to good-quality land. To a rural women's group in Banizoumbou, Niger, this isn't just a fairy-tale. It represents the kind of happy ending you can have when everyone in and around a rural community – from the village chi
07/03/2016
Across Liberia’s Montserrado County, a special programme is enabling market women to take their businesses — and their lives — to the next level.
25/06/2010
Access to agricultural land emerged as the number-one source of gender inequality in national gender profiles compiled for the first time ever in Cambodia, Lao People’s Democratic Republic and Vietnam.
16/03/2011
The findings of FAO’s recently launched State of Food and Agriculture report 2010-11 (SOFA): “Women in Agriculture: Closing the gender gap for development,” were the focus of a high-level roundtable debate organized by the three Rome-based UN agencies
20/03/2012
Rural women are active economic agents who could unleash major advancements in hunger and poverty eradication if they were able to participate equally with men in the agricultural economy.
30/08/2013
Family farming and smallholder farming are an important basis for sustainable food production throughout the world.
23/04/2014
Empowering women is essential to achieving a world without hunger. This is the message highlighted by the Rome-based UN agencies and partners during this year’s commemoration of International Women’s Day.
23/10/2014
FAO's new e-learning course aims to strengthen capacity in member countries for designing, developing, implementing and evaluating truly gender-responsive policies, programmes and projects in food and nutrition security.
13/05/2015
In April, high-level authorities from 15 countries pledged to collaborate on a global plan to wipe out 'Peste des petits ruminants' (PPR), a deadly viral disease of sheep and goats that affects the livelihoods of smallholders and pastoralists in over 70 c