FAO at the Humanitarian Networks and Partnerships Week 2024
10/05/2024
The Humanitarian Networks and Partnerships Week (HNPW) is one of the largest humanitarian forums. It provides a unique opportunity for humanitarian stakeholders to meet and address key humanitarian issues, gathering participants from the UN, NGOs, the Red Cross and Red Crescent movement, Member States, the private sector, the military, academia and beyond to discuss and solve common challenges in humanitarian affairs.
FAO at the 9th Global Review of Aid for Trade
28/06/2024
The 9th Global Review of Aid for Trade took place from 26 to 28 June 2024 at the WTO headquarters in Geneva. The Global Review, which takes places every two years, serves as a global platform to highlight areas where developing economies and least developed countries need support to overcome supply-side constraints limiting their participation in global trade.
Nutrition-Sensitive Social Protection across the Humanitarian-Development-Peace nexus
08/05/2024
The dialogue on “Nutrition-Sensitive Social Protection across the Humanitarian-Development-Peace nexus” aimed to gather governmental and non-governmental stakeholders to discuss and exchange knowledge to inform a more coherent approach to social protection for food security and nutrition.
FAO at the 77th World Health Assembly of the World Health Organization
01/06/2024
The 77th World Health Assembly (WHA77) was held from the 27 May to 1 June at the Palais des Nations in Geneva, focusing on the theme of “All for Health, Health for All”. The FAO Delegation to the WHA was composed of Dominique Burgeon, Director of the FAO Liaison Office in Geneva (LOG), Julio Pinto, Animal Health Officer, FAO Animal Production and Health Division (NSA), Xiaoyi Wang, Liaison Specialist, LOG, and Trudy Wijnhoven, Nutrition Officer, FAO Food and Nutrition Division (ESN). FAO contributed to discussions on various agenda items and participated in a selected number of side events.
FAO in Geneva One Health Dialogue Series: “Upstream Prevention for the Emergence and Spillover of Pathogens”
06/06/2024
Geneva - This One Health dialogue explored the synergies between One Health and wildlife health management, focusing on identifying and preventing the upstream drivers for the emergence and spillover of pathogens, based on field experience in-country.
FAO in Geneva press engagement on food security and agrifood systems transformation: May and June 2024
30/06/2024
Geneva - In the context of the biweekly Press Briefings organized by the United Nations Information System (UNIS) in Geneva, the FAO Liaison Office in Geneva (LOG) collaborates with the organizers to ensure agrifood system issues are on the agenda and FAO activities and messages are delivered to the UN-accredited journalists.
The Swiss Cities of Taste
24/05/2024
Valposchiavo - The FAO Liaison Office in Geneva joined the annual meeting of the Swiss cities of Taste, as part of the Organization’s efforts to strengthen partnerships with different Swiss entities in support of the transformation of agrifood systems, especially urban ones, and to increase outreach on the impact of FAO’s work in the host country.
World Bee Day 2024 celebrations in Geneva
21/05/2024
On the occasion of World Bee Day, FAO renewed its partnership for a third year with the UN Office at Geneva (UNOG) and the Permanent Missions of Slovenia, as well as the Mission of Kenya for the first time this year. Together, the five partners organized an event bringing together participants from the International Geneva and local constituencies. The event featured presentations of beekeeping projects from Slovenia/Kenya, Switzerland and FAO, an interactive demonstration of honey production by the association “Printemps d’abeilles” (Bees’ spring) and the Symbolic planting of melliferous and bee-friendly flowers on the grounds of the Palais des Nations. World Bee Day 2024 focused on the theme "Bee engaged with Youth," highlighting the importance of involving young people in beekeeping and pollinator conservation efforts.
The role of food technology in achieving zero hunger
30/05/2024
Geneva – As part of its efforts to increase engagement with local networks and initiatives led by and for youth, the FAO Liaison Office in Geneva (LOG) took part in the “Think & Drink” May event organized by Foraus, the Swiss Forum for Foreign Policy. The monthly series aimed at an audience of students and young professionals features speakers from different organizations present in Geneva to elaborate on topics relevant to the international agenda and spark dialogue and exchange. As the theme of the event in May focused on “Food Technology in Achieving Zero Hunger”, LOG participated as a speaker to present FAO’s work on achieving SDG 2.
Fostering youth inclusion and engagement in the hydrometeorological community
13/06/2024
Geneva - The FAO Liaison Office in Geneva (LOG) joined the EC-78 Side Event WMO & Youth: Fostering youth inclusion and engagement in the hydrometeorological community, focusing on the state of the involvement of UN Organizations with the youth community and the impact of climate change on the development of future generations.
FAO Food Price Index stable in June
05/07/2024
Rome – The benchmark for world food commodity prices was unchanged in June, as increases in international quotations for vegetable oils, sugar and dairy products offset a decrease in those for cereals, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) reported Friday.
FAO chief urges innovation and focus on production and smallholders to tap benefits of agrifood trade
27/06/2024
Director-General QU Dongyu participates in Global Review of Aid for Trade hosted by WTO in Geneva
The International Year of Camelids 2024: Celebrating Cultural Heritage, Food Security, and Youth Engagement in Geneva
25/06/2024
To celebrate World Camel Day on 22 June 2024, a week-long exhibition from June 24-28 took place at the Serpent Bar, Palais des Nations. This celebration, organized by the FAO, together with the Permanent Mission of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, the Permanent Mission of the Plurinational State of Bolivia, and the United Nations Office at Geneva, highlighted the crucial role of camelids in local economies as sources of fibre, milk, and meat.
Data from FAO projects is now easier to explore and understand
21/06/2024
Rome – A new online dashboard
released by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
(FAO) provides an intuitive, user-friendly way to visualize connections
between FAO’s projects, resource partners, and thematic areas of work,
offering an easy way for the public to understand the large amount of
project data published by the Organization.
FAO Food Price Index inched up in May for third consecutive month
07/06/2024
Rome – The benchmark for world food commodity prices increased for the third consecutive month in May, as higher prices of cereals and dairy products outweighed decreases in quotations for sugar and vegetable oils, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) reported Friday.
New aquaculture record offers way for ending hunger without harming marine environment: FAO Fisheries Chief
07/06/2024
Rome - The 2024 edition of the State of World Fisheries and Aquaculture (SOFIA) report, a comprehensive analysis issued every two years, reveals a significant turning point. For the first time ever, aquaculture production has surpassed capture fisheries as the main source of aquatic animal products. This achievement offers a promising path towards tackling global hunger while safeguarding our oceans.
QU Dongyu urges FAO Members not to allow history to repeat itself through famines and destructions of livelihoods
10/06/2024
Rome – The 175th Session of the FAO Council, a pivotal governing body of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), began on Monday with Director-General QU Dongyu urging Members to remain focused on core objectives, notably the transformation of global agrifood systems, and “to ensure we do not allow history to repeat itself through famines and destructions of livelihoods.”
FAO foresees a stable outlook for most food commodity markets in 2024/25
13/06/2024
Rome – Supplies of most of the world’s major food commodities are expected to be adequate in 2024/25, although extreme weather, rising geopolitical tensions, sudden policy changes and other factors could all potentially tip the delicate global demand-supply balances and impact prices and global food security, according to a new report from the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO).
Geneva press engagement on food security: March and April 2024
30/04/2024
Geneva – In the context of the biweekly Geneva Press Briefings organized by the United Nations Information System (UNIS) in Geneva, the FAO Liaison Office in Geneva (LOG) regularly collaborates with UNIS to ensure agrifood system issues are on the agenda and FAO’s activities and messages are delivered to the UN-accredited journalists. In March and April 2024, five press engagement activities were rolled out to communicate about the latest updates on FAO’s works, including the new Global Report on Food Crises 2024, food crises in the Gaza Strip and Sudan and the FAO Food Price Index.
FAO welcomes the celebration of the International Year of the Woman Farmer in 2026
02/05/2024
New York/Rome –The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) welcomes the resolution adopted today by the United Nations (UN) General Assembly to declare 2026 as International Year of the Woman Farmer.