
Capacity development
FAO is actively supporting regional and country capacities to shape food systems that enable healthy diets. Developing appropriate food systems policies and actions entails improving governments' and non-State actors' capacities for carrying out the necessary actions. To achieve this goal, FAO has developed a Capacity Development Roadmap in support of the revised Vision and Strategy for FAO's Work in Nutrition (FAO's Nutrition Strategy). The Roadmap will steer the capacity development activities by addressing current gaps and leveraging opportunities. To know more about the Capacity Development Roadmap and its implementation click here.
Main resources by thematic area
FAO has developed a series of technical papers, policy briefs, manuals, e-learning courses, webinars and videos to assist partners in the design and implementation of appropriate, informed and coherent food systems policies and actions.
Click on the thematic areas to know more about our capacity development resources and publications.
Resources

Report from the Second International Conference on Nutrition (ICN2) held in November 2014 and related documents, including the "Rome Declaration on Nutrition" and the "Framework for Action".

The findings of this IFPRI/FAO research initiative are available in the Study Brief; ETHIOPIA country report / summary report; UGANDA country report / summary report; KENYA country report / summary report.

Following the conclusion of the Second International Conference on Nutrition (ICN2), jointly convened by FAO and the World Health Organization (WHO) in November 2014, a report on the ICN2 outcomes was submitted to the 150th session of the Council (1-5...
16 March 2015

The Second International Conference on Nutrition (ICN2) was jointly organized by FAO and WHO in November 2014. The conference brought together representatives from over 170 governments, 150 representatives from civil society and nearly 100 from the business community, around the...
04 March 2015

Improving nutrition and ensuring humanity’s freedom from hunger has been at the heart of FAO’s work since its founding. Focusing on the distinctive relationship between agriculture, food and nutrition, FAO’s mission is to ensure food and nutrition security for all,...






