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06/12/2019
On Friday, 29 November 2019, the Flexible Multi-Partner Mechanism (FMM) held its second Resource Partner Consultation meeting of the year at FAO Headquarters in Rome. The consultation opened with Director-General Qu Dongyu giving the opening remarks, and stressing the importance of robust flexible funding mechanisms like FMM in enabling innovation,...
On Friday, 29 November 2019, the Flexible Multi-Partner Mechanism (FMM) held its second Resource Partner Consultation meeting of the year at FAO Headquarters in Rome. The consultation opened with Director-General Qu Dongyu giving the opening remarks, and stressing the importance of robust flexible funding mechanisms like FMM in enabling innovation,...
02/12/2019
In the Bolivian countryside an appetizing industry has taken off, bringing a sweet new business to rural communities: chocolate production.
In the Bolivian countryside an appetizing industry has taken off, bringing a sweet new business to rural communities: chocolate production.
23/03/2019
La FAO y el Gobierno de Islandia acordaron hoy trabajar más estrechamente para facilitar el diseño y la implementación de programas para apoyar la conservación a largo plazo de los ecosistemas marinos vivos y para liberar el potencial de los ecosistemas marinos del mundo. La alianza está dirigida a proporcionar apoyo...
La FAO y el Gobierno de Islandia acordaron hoy trabajar más estrechamente para facilitar el diseño y la implementación de programas para apoyar la conservación a largo plazo de los ecosistemas marinos vivos y para liberar el potencial de los ecosistemas marinos del mundo. La alianza está dirigida a proporcionar apoyo...
21/03/2019
The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) and the Government of Iceland today agreed to work closely together to facilitate the design and implementation of programmes supporting the long-term conservation of living marine ecosystems and to unlock the potential of the world's marine and freshwater ecosystems.
The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) and the Government of Iceland today agreed to work closely together to facilitate the design and implementation of programmes supporting the long-term conservation of living marine ecosystems and to unlock the potential of the world's marine and freshwater ecosystems.
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