Программа технического сотрудничества
Ключевое слово
страна
ЦУР:

Актуальная информация о завершенных проектах

Outre les perturbations climatiques, les épizooties et les variations des prix sur les marchés nationaux et internationaux, le secteur primaire malien qui occupe près de 80 pour cent...(more)

The Government of Malawi began the process of land law reform in 1995. In 2016, four of ten proposed land and land-related bills were enacted by Parliament. However, a poor understanding of the land bills threatened to impede...(more)

Approximately 160 000 herder households in Mongolia process milk from horse, cow, yak, camel and goats in isolated homesteads when nomadic camps are set up. These milk products are largely used at the household and local level...(more)

A key objective of the Government of Mongolia is to increase economic growth from livestock resources and from meat exports, including heat-processed products. Animals, both domestic and wild, play an important role in generating sustainable income...(more)

Le Maroc devait accueillir la COP 22 en novembre 2016 et avait confié au Centre de compétence changement climatique du Maroc (4C Maroc) une partie des activités préparatoires, notamment l’échange avec...(more)

Afin de développer et de promouvoir une aquaculture intégrée, durable et compétitive dans un contexte de rareté des ressources halieutiques et de compétition entre secteurs, et pour contribuer à la sécurité alimentaire...(more)

Le cactus est une culture économiquement importante pour l’ensemble du bassin méditerranéen. Au Maroc, sa culture couvre 120 000 ha et chaque année, plus de 4 000 plants sont plantés au centre et au sud du pays...(more)

Over the past decade, the Government of Mozambique has been promoting the use of aquaculture to combat declining fish productivity. Importantly, the optimal climatic conditions (temperature and rainfall), abundant water sources...(more)

Reliable and detailed fishery statistics are a key to developing sound policies, better decision-making and responsible fisheries management. Such information is also essential for assessing the validity of fisheries policy over the years...(more)

Myanmar’s economy is chiefly based on agriculture, including fisheries and forestry. The sector accounts for almost half of the economic output of the country, employing over 60 percent of the total labour force...(more)