FAO in Pakistan
Despite its importance in terms of income, trade, employment, livelihood and nutrition and share in...
 Impact-based forecasts and warnings are increasingly being used worldwide to communicate the risks and potential...
FAO Pakistan arranged a four day training on pyWAPOR, a tool developed by FAO allowing...
Closeout ceremony of the project “The Horticulture Advancement Activity” (THAzA), was held in Islamabad on...
A meeting for the Fisheries Resource Appraisal in Pakistan Project (FRAP) was held at the FAO premises in Islamabad on 9 January and chaired by Mr. Hasil Khan Bazinjo, Federal Minister for Ports and Shipping. A copy of the FRAP final report on the status of marine fishery resources was...
In an effort to develop capacity among national statisticians and help them monitor the targets of achievement of Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 2, FAO Pakistan conducted one day training in Islamabad.This training focused on the methodology to compute two of the indicators related to the overarching Goal 2 of ending...
Pakistan is in the frontline of Desert Locust in Southwest Asia. A contributing factor is the two breeding seasons for locusts in the spring and summer in Pakistan during which locusts breed in the desert areas bordering India and Iran. This was highlighted during the 30th session of the Food and...
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations continues to support the Government of Pakistan’s efforts for a dignified resettlement of the Temporary Displaced Persons (TDPs) who bore conflict in their area. In this connection, a team from FAO visited Bara in Khyber Agency of FATA to assess the progress of...
A three day training on ‘Capacity Development in Carbon Balance Appraisal of Projects and Policies: EX-ACT’, was held at the FAO representation in Islamabad. The aim of the meeting was to familiarize participants on the use of ex- ante carbon balance tool. This training was useful in providing an overall knowledge...