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My speechless intervention and the discovery of a woman leader in agroecology

  On a working day of June 2018 under my previous organization, I visited Shibuyunji district to conduct my usual technical support to the extension staff as well as project beneficiaries. Having had a short meeting with the extension staff, we immediately proceeded into the field to conduct on-site visits. I...
Zambia
2023 - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations FAO

Article
The Resilience and Adaptation of Pastoralist Livestock Mobility in a Protracted Conflict Setting: West Darfur, Sudan

This paper focuses on the dynamics of pastoralist herd mobility in West Darfur State, Sudan, a region affected by persistent conflict. The paper examines the annual cycle and seasonal trajectories of mobility for camels, cattle, and sheep, comparing mobility patterns by livelihood specialisation and reviewing the mobility of multi-species herds....
2023

Directives
Guidance document: Advancing end-to-end traceability

Critical tracking events and key data elements along capture fisheries and aquaculture value chains
The Guidance document: “Advancing end-to-end traceability along capture fisheries and aquaculture value chains” responds to a critical need for consensus towards establishing end-to-end traceability through globally agreed and standardized understanding of the critical tracking events (CTEs) along the fish value chain, as well as sources of key data elements (KDEs)...
2023 - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations FAO

Article de revue spécialisée
Agroforestry policy development in England: a question of knowledge transference

Agroecology as a concept for reimagining food systems has grown in popularity and is now used in several food and agriculture policy frameworks around the world. While there is a significant body of research around agroecology, its origins, applications, and as a much-needed transition pathway to sustainable food systems, there is limited understanding...
2023

Rapport
Growing Common Ground: Pathways to Advance Agroecology Policy in Canada

This report shares the findings of the Agroecology Policy Research Initiative, which examines the state of agroecology policy in Canada by gathering insights from those involved in policy, research, and practice related to agriculture and food. This includes government staff, parliamentarians, lobbyists, farmers, food systems researchers, and NGO policy advocates....
Canada
2023 - Growing Common Ground

Partie de rapport
Planting seeds of liberation: Reflections on Allyship in food systems

It was the harvest festival in January called Sankranti on the land of the Deccan Plateau in the State of Telangana in South India. We were in the office of the Deccan Development Society in Zaheerabad Block in Medak district. And since I am from the capital city of Hyderabad,...
India
2023 - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations FAO

Article de blog
Drought in Kenya: millions of dollars did not save pastoralists

Across the arid landscape of northern Kenya, road signs proclaim projects aimed at building 'resilience' among pastoral communities. This is a region where frequent droughts, animal diseases, insecurity and structural exclusion affect all pastoral livelihoods.Resilience - the ability to transform or recover quickly from challenges - is the idea behind...
Kenya
2023

Article de blog
Regional vision for sustainable and resilient national food systems builds on success of food loss and waste project

The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), key national stakeholders and partner organizations of the three-year project “Reduction of Food Loss and Waste in Central Asia, Azerbaijan and Türkiye” have come together to conclude the project, take stock of its milestones, and set a vision for more...
2023 - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations FAO

Article
How Are the Karamojong Politically Marginalised?

The paper discusses the overlooked political marginalisation of Karamojong pastoralists in Uganda, contrary to a commonly held belief that ecological factors and pastoralism are the leading contributors to poverty and underdevelopment in Karamoja. Anchored within the theoretical strand of marginalisation, this article discusses how the actions of those operating at...
2023

Vidéos
Organic approach to plant health care and pesticides regulation - Full version

This video explains the organic approach to plant health care, gives insights into the Sustainable Use of Pesticides Regulation (SUR), and explains what policy makers need to do to reach the reduction goals set by the EU Green Deal's Farm to Fork strategy.
2023 - Ifoam Organics Europe

Rapport
Roadmap to a Blue Port

Roadmap to a Blue Port is intended to assist fishing ports to implement a Blue Transformation approach at strategic and operational level through the involvement of stakeholders, the implementation of projects and actions, and the measurement of impact. Moreover, it is a tool that will help local, regional, and national...
2023 - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations FAO

Article de blog
Championing Gender Equity and Social Innovation in Organic!

  Karina Gonçalves David is an organic producer in Brazil working towards achieving gender equity in agriculture and beyond. She is the co-founder of Pro Nobis Agroflorestal, one of the directors of the Instituto Brasil Orgânico, and a former coordinator of Rede Ecovida, a Participatory Guarantee System (PGS) in Brazil.   
Brazil
2023 - Ifoam Organics

Article de blog
Josephine Francis (Libéria) : « L’agroforesterie est une solution qui a fait ses preuves »

Depuis près de 20 ans, Josephine Francis – vice-présente du Liberian Farmers Union Network (organisation de producteurs) et du ROPPA – élève des animaux et produit sur sa ferme du cacao, du café et du palmier. Après avoir participé au séminaire régional sur l’avenir des sols forestiers en Afrique de l’Ouest, notre interlocutrice originaire...
Liberia
2023 - Fondation pour l'Agriculture et la Ruralité dans le Monde (FARM)

Article de revue spécialisée
Agroforests as the intersection of instrumental and relational values of nature: gendered, culture-dependent perspectives?

Agroforests exist in many forms, for example, across Indonesia, but are largely absent from policy documents. Development planners have long seen them as backward, but agroforests, or domesticated forests, with high (agro) biodiversity, reconcile instrumental (goal-oriented) and relational (harmony-oriented) values of nature for various stakeholders. Agroforests combine farmer-managed, remnant, and...
2023

Rapport
Monitoring the challenges of marine and inland small-scale fisherfolks in Ghana

The study provides a description of Ghana's marine and inland Small-Scale Fisheries Organizations (SSFOs), detailing their characteristics, challenges, and awareness of the Voluntary Guidelines for Sustainable Small-Scale Fisheries in the Context of Food Security and Poverty Eradication. The report outlines the survey methodology, and covers organization profiles, members' livelihoods, and...
Ghana
2023 - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)

Article de revue spécialisée
Assessing impact of agroecological interventions in Niger through remotely sensed changes in vegetation

Water scarcity is a major challenge in the Sahel region of West Africa. Water scarcity in combination with prevalent soil degradation has severely reduced the land productivity in the region. The decrease in the resiliency of food security systems of the marginalized population has huge societal implications which often leads...
Niger
2023 - International Journal for Equity in Health

Article de blog
International Day of Forests: Questions and answers on the forests-health nexus for Europe and Central Asia

Views and perspectives on key challenges and solutions on forest and health at the global and regional level. The United Nations General Assembly proclaimed 21 March the International Day of Forests in 2012 to celebrate and raise awareness of the importance of all types of forests. The theme for each International...
2023 - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations FAO

Partie de rapport
Rediscovering Ancient Seeds and Hope

It had been a year since I completed my bachelor’s degree in agriculture, but the dilemma of what to do next still continued. “Should I find a job or get a master’s degree? If I am going for master’s degree, which subject should I choose, what is my field of...
Nepal
2023 - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations FAO

Rapport
FAO in Europe and Central Asia 2022

FAO’s work in Europe and Central Asia and throughout the world is guided by the FAO Strategic Framework, reviewed every four years. In its support for the 2030 Agenda and its drive for a transformation to more efficient, inclusive, resilient and sustainable agrifood systems, the new FAO Strategic Framework 2022–2031...
2023 - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations FAO

Article de blog
Mongabay Explores the Congo Basin: The ‘heart of the world’ is at a turning point

Mongabay Explores, a podcast series delving into the world's unique locations, species, and conservation efforts, kicks off its fourth season by examining the Congo Basin. The region, home to the world's second-largest rainforest, boasts unparalleled biodiversity, including distinctive flora, fauna, and carbon-rich peatlands. In this episode, guests Adams Cassinga, founder...
Democratic Republic of the Congo
2023 - Mongabay
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