Labor conjunta de Koronivia sobre la agricultura

Noticias

26/06/2020
As part of FAO’s "Boosting Koronivia" project supporting the negotiation process under the Koronivia Joint Work on Agriculture, FAO is planning to publish a collection of case studies to showcase proactive solutions taken to support and strengthen the livelihoods of...
04/06/2020
As part of FAO’s "Boosting Koronivia" project supporting the negotiation process under the Koronivia Joint Work on Agriculture, FAO is planning to publish a collection of case studies to showcase measures taken by indigenous youth to tackle the COVID-19 pandemic...
27/04/2020
At the beginning of this year, the Koronivia Joint Work on Agriculture (KJWA) roadmap was on track to reach its conclusion at the UN Climate Change Conference (COP26) set to take place in Glasgow in November 2020. Countries were due...
19/03/2020
The Koronivia Joint Work on Agriculture is a landmark agreement under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) which recognizes the unique role that agriculture can play in tackling climate change while considering the vulnerability of the sector...
16/03/2020
Through the “Boosting Koronivia” project, funded by the Government of Germany, FAO is directly involved in strengthening and facilitating country-to-country exchanges within growing regional groups. Last week, FAO supported a meeting of African francophone countries, which was held in Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire,...
27/01/2020
By putting agriculture in the spotlight at international climate negotiations, the KJWA has enormous potential to make agriculture a meaningful part of the climate change solution. With nearly all FAO member countries represented and over half of the workshops now...
20/12/2019
FAO saw several positive outcomes for work within the agriculture sectors to build climate resilience and limit CO2 emissions, at this year’s UN Climate Conference (COP25) in Madrid. But despite its branding “time for action”, the conference was described by...
02/10/2019
Agriculture experts from 36 countries gathered in Rome from 25-27 September to exchange ideas on ways to implement the Koronivia Joint Work on Agriculture (KJWA) paving a way forward.
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