Success stories
FAO's work on gender equality and women's empowerment at country level
Local women and men key to Syrian fire prevention
02/03/2010
Syrian forests are important sources of wood, edible fruits, medicinal plants and other products.
Horticulture helps Palestinian women feed families
01/03/2010
Drip irrigation networks and "grey water" treatment units ensure fruit and vegetable production even during water scarcities of the hot summer months.
Farmers face climate change in Andhra Pradesh
12/11/2009
Women often migrate to work as labourers. But men, being usually the sole owners of the land, consider themselves to be "farmers" and are less likely to adopt new livelihood strategies.
Maarifa Centres share community knowledge
10/11/2009
FAO's Dimitra project uses participatory communication to improve the visibility of rural populations, especially women. Dimitra's partner in Kenya reports...
Capacity-building, knowledge management for gender equality
09/11/2009
A new FAO/IFAD joint programme aims at improving the effectiveness of anti-poverty operations through gender mainstreaming.
FAO-JP GTA training explores gender and climate change in agricultural value chains
08/09/2025
This adapted training curriculum is one of many examples of how the JP GTA is working with various teams, units and divisions within FAO to embed gender transformative approaches in programming, policy dialogues, working modalities and institutional culture of the Rome-based Agencies.