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AGROECOLOGY SCHOOLS’ TOOLKIT: THURSDAY DIALOGUES IN 2023

SHARING KNOWLEDGE FOR STRONGER AGROECOLOGY MOVEMENT IN EUROPE AND CENTRAL ASIA AGROECOLOGY SCHOOLS’ TOOLKIT: THURSDAY DIALOGUES IN 2023. This knowledge-sharing series is a part of the project Sharing knowledge for a stronger agroecology movement in Europe and Central Asia (ECA), supported by Agroecology Fund. It is hosted for and by the ECA Community of Practice...
2023 - Fundacja Agro-Perma-Lab

Journal article
The water–energy–food–land–climate nexus: Policy coherence for sustainable resource management in Sweden

The concept of a ‘nexus’ across issues regarding the management of natural resources has gained increasing academic attention in recent years, but there is still relatively limited research on the application of the nexus approach for evaluating policies. This study analyses coherence among the main goals of five policy areas...
Sweden
2023 - Uppsala University Sweden

Report
Are Iraqi displaced farmers returning to agriculture?

In an effort to assist the Iraqi Government in addressing the challenges currently faced by the displaced farming population in their return to farming, the International Organization on Migration (IOM) and the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) have agreed to collaborate on a joint study to...
Iraq
2023 - FAO; International Organization for Migration;

Blog article
Indigenous knowledge is key to sustainable food systems

This article establishes how Indigenous and local knowledge could contribute to the building of resilient, sustainable and nutritious food systems in a way that is equitable.
2023

Event
Seminario regional: “No hay buenos cultivos sin buenas semillas”

La Oficina de la Organización de las Naciones Unidas para la Alimentación y la Agricultura (FAO) para América Latina y el Caribe, realizó el miércoles 26 de abril a las 11:30 hrs., en el seminario regional “No hay buenos cultivos, sin buenas semillas”. En la instancia, se abordarán temas vinculados a...
2023 - Organización de las Naciones Unidas para la Alimentación y la Agricultura (FAO)

Event
EU CAP Network Workshop 'Animal welfare and innovation'

The EU CAP Network workshop ‘Animal welfare and innovation’ will focus on exchanging innovative practices and practical knowledge on animal welfare, especially on: Cage-free production systems Animal welfare indicators and monitoring methods for practical use on the farm Meeting societal demands: Animal welfare labelling and certification The event will welcome farmers, advisors, projects and initiatives related...
2023

Practices
Including diverse leys in arable rotations (DiverIMPACTS Practice Abstract)

Results of various studies in the UK suggest that there are several advantages to more complex mixtures, including: 1) Greater resilience to variable conditions caused by extreme weather such as drought and flooding; 2) A reduction in overall weed biomass and suppression of both early and late weeds; 3) Opportunities...
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
2023 - ORC - Organic Research Centre

Report
Strengthen PSNP Institutions and Resilience Phase II (SPIR II) Resilience Food Security Activity in Ethiopia

Over the past two decades, social safety net programs have become a mainstream policy tool across  sub-Saharan Africa to address food insecurity and extreme poverty (Beegle et al., 2018). Since the turn of the millennium, the number of social safety net programs has doubled (Hickey et al., 2018) and today, each country...
Ethiopia
2023 - IMPEL

Article
Genealogy and potential of regulatory concepts of the common in public international law: A global south view

The purpose of this work is to introspect the regulatory concepts of the common in international law-such as common heritage of humanity, common interest of humanity and world heritage. In order to identify the background that led to the creation and limitation of these terms, a genealogical mapping is proposed....
2023 - Indian Journal of International Law 63(1-2)

Report
Ifaa Resilience Food Security Activity in Ethiopia

The Ifaa resilience food security activity (RFSA) is implemented by Catholic Relief Services (CRS) in the region of Oromia in Ethiopia. Oromia is Ethiopia’s largest, most populous region and one of its poorest, with complex and interlinked causes of poverty and food insecurity. The goal of the Ifaa RFSA is...
Ethiopia
2023 - IMPEL

Blog article
Closed Season: The woes of women and children in fishing communities

The din of brisk fishing activity greets anyone who ventures onto the landing beach at Jamestown the Greater Accra Region and in coastal regions all over Ghana. The fishermen haul nets with fish from the boats, while the women take up the sale of fish from January to December. But not so...
Ghana
2023

E-learning
Social analysis for inclusive agrifood investments – Practitioners

This is the second in a series of three courses, designed to provide a diverse audience with the approaches, methods and tools necessary to integrate social dimensions into the design, implementation, monitoring and evaluation of agrifood investments. In particular, this course provides guidance to practitioners on how to conduct social...
2023 - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations

Report
India: Creating a Cadre

Inland fishers and activists mingled with experts at a workshop on training of trainers on India’s fisheries policy
Inland fishers and activists mingled with experts at a workshop on training of trainers on India’s fisheries policy. A prerequisite for implementing the ‘Voluntary Guidelines for Securing Sustainable Small-Scale Fisheries in the Context of Food Security and Poverty Eradication’ (the SSF Guidelines) is to mainstream these into the State’s policy and...
India
2023 - The International Collective in Support of Fishworkers (ICSF)

Report
Breaking the cycle of unsustainable food systems, hunger, and debt

As 2023 begins, the world is on the brink of a devastating debt crisis. Following a decade of steadily rising debt levels, public finances in low-income countries have been strained by the COVID-19 pandemic and the economic disruptions ensuing from the Ukraine war – particularly sky-high import costs for food,...
2023 - IPES-Food

Report
Etude sur l’inventaire et la caractérisation des centres de formation en agroécologie et l’analyse approfondie des centres à soutenir par le programme agroécologie

Une étude sur la formation à l’agroécologie non-diplômante. Réalisée par BRL ingénierie, commanditée par ARAA/CEDEAO. L’objectif général de cette étude était de diagnostiquer la formation à l’agroécologie non diplômante pour être en mesure d’accompagner son développement dans le cadre de la transition agricole des pays de la CEDEAO. L’ambition est de développer et/ou de consolider, mais aussi de favoriser l’intégration des savoirs et des savoir-faire sur la formation...
2023 - reseau far

Video
Carolyn's story: why are we researching silvopasture design?

The Devon Silvopasture Network are undertaking a 12 year trial in which six farms and a research farm are being supported to design and implement the integration of trees into their livestock farms. The trial has a mixture of cluster planting, regular spacing and shelterbelts being planted. Little research has...
2023 - Innovative Farmers

Article
The Slow Food network strengthens its commitment to saving bees

“The international Slow Food network has been working for a long time to save bees from the main threats they face,” says Edward Mukiibi, Slow Food president. “Among the main causes of their decline is the wide use of pesticides in conventional agriculture over several decades, monocultures, diseases and parasites, land...
Uganda
2023 - Slow Food

Practices
Increasing feed production using legume and cereal mixtures as a second crop (DiverIMPACTS Practice Abstract)

Improved feed diversity and more resilient feed production, less dependent on soybean imports. This strategy helps to mitigate droughts effects, through an “avoidance strategy”, with production of forage during seasons less likely to be affected by such phenomenon. Other benefits include improved soil biodiversity and soil health, reduced leaching during...
France
2023 - Chambres d’agriculture Pays de la Loire

Report
Baseline Study of the PReSERVE Resilience Food Security Activity in Ethiopia

This report captures baseline survey data collected from June to July 2022 for the impact evaluation of the PReSERVE Resilience Food Security Activity (RFSA) implemented by Food for the Hungry in the region of Amhara in Ethiopia. This activity attempts to address and mitigate acute levels of food insecurity experienced...
Ethiopia
2023 - IMPEL

Website
EXTENSION: Convocatoria Buenas Prácticas hacia la Gestión Sostenible de Suelos y Aguas

La Alianza para la Soberanía Alimentaria en África, la Alianza por el Suelo de América Latina y el Caribe (ALC), Asociación Argentina de Productores en Siembra Directa, Catholic Relief Services, Proyecto +Algodón del Programa de Cooperación Internacional Brasil-FAO, Organización de las Naciones Unidas para la Alimentación y la Agricultura, a...
2023 - Organización de las Naciones Unidas para la Alimentación y la Agricultura (FAO)
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