FAO in Bangladesh
After almost two years of preparation, the Bangladesh Forest Inventory was launched on Saturday, 10 December 2016 on board the M.V. Tangur Haor, at Harbaria Ecotourism Center in the Sundarbans.  “The Bangladesh Forest Inventory will provide valuable estimates on the state of the nation’s tree and forests. While the data estimate...
A total of 48 participants from 26 organizations related with Agriculture Forestry and other Land Uses (AFOLU) came together for the workshop on “Data Sharing, Institutional Arrangements and Tools for GHG Emission Estimation for the AFOLU Sector”, recently held from 6 to 8 December, 2017 in Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics...
In Bangladesh, FAO has recently partnered with USAID-funded programme Integrating Gender and Nutrition within Agricultural Extension Services (INGENAES) to support agricultural development organizations in ensuring that their rural advisory services reach women farmers and address their needs.  FAO’s collaboration with INGENAES is in the framework of the Memorandum of Understanding...
Marking  “World Food Day 2016 – Climate is changing, Food and Agriculture must too” in Bangladesh on Sunday, 16 October, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO-UN) highlighted the strong associations between climate change and sustainable agriculture, and food and nutrition security, along with the leading ministry –...
Prologue The global ‘World Food Day 2016: Children’s Poster Competition’, challenges children and young people to apply their imagination and creativity to this year’s World Food Day theme – “Climate is changing. Food and agriculture must too”. FAO Representation in Bangladesh organized a children’s poster contest on 02 September at Rajshahi...