وثائق

Resource Partners
07 Aug 2020
As one of the founding members of FAO, Luxembourg is a proactive advocate of international development cooperation and has a solid partnership with the Organization in the areas of food security and agricultural development. The fight against poverty and ultimately its eradication within sustainable development is at the basis of the country’s development cooperation policy.
Resource Partners
07 Aug 2020
Belgium is a key strategic partner for FAO, supporting the Organization’s mandate for both humanitarian and development activities. The country is generously funding innovative and critical areas in support of food security, economic growth, employment and income generation to foster resilient and sustainable development. The strategic alignment between Belgium’s and FAO’s priorities is strong, and is the foundation of the partnership.
Resource Partners
07 Aug 2020
Belgium is a key strategic partner for the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), supporting the Organization’s mandate for both humanitarian and development activities. The country is generously funding innovative and critical areas in support of food security, economic growth, employment and income generation to foster resilient and sustainable development. The strategic alignment between Belgium’s and FAO’s priorities is strong, and is the foundation of the partnership.
Private Sector
01 Jul 2020
أمكن هذا العام، بفضل التحديثات الواردة من العديد من البلدان، إصدار تقديرات للجوع في العالم تتسم بقدر أكبر من الدقة. وعلى وجه الخصوص، مكّن الحصول على معلومات جديدة مراجعة مجمل سلسلة تقديرات النقص التغذوي بالنسبة إلى الصين بما يرقى إلى عام 2000، مما أدى إلى انخفاض كبير إلى الأسفل في سلاسل الأرقام الخاصة بعدد ناقصي التغذية في العالم. غير أنّ هذه المراجعة تؤكد الاتجاه الذي أفادت عنه الإصدارات السابقة، أي ارتفاع بطيء في عدد الجياع في العالم منذ سنة 2014. ويشير التقرير أيضًا إلى أنّ عبء سوء التغذية بجميع أشكاله لا يزال يشكل تحديًا. ولقد أحرز بعض التقدم على صعيد...
South-south Cooperation
16 Apr 2020
This report was developed under the United Nations Action Plan on South-South Climate Cooperation (2017-2021), which was launched in November 2017 in support of the United Nations Secretary-General’s Climate Change Engagement Strategy. Under the leadership of the Secretary-General and Deputy Secretary-General and with support from Member States and the wider stakeholders, the Action Plan is the strategic framework that guides the operation and programming activities of UNOSSC on South-South cooperation on climate change.
Valuable inputs regarding the activities of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) in support of SSTC on sustainable bioeconomy were provided by the Office...