Foro Global sobre Seguridad Alimentaria y Nutrición (Foro FSN)

Seguridad alimentaria

Master in Human Development and Food Security

APPLY NOW! DEADLINE TO SUBMIT YOUR APPLICATION: 31ST MAY 2015.

The Master in Human Development and Food Security is a truly international course that draws students from all over the world. Professors are from prestigious universities and International organizations in United Kingdom, France, Germany and Italy. Teaching and learning experience are well-structured, practical issues are discussed and students get to meet high level professionals by participating in international debates and global discussions on trends in human development and food security. Our innovative partnerships with United Nations Agencies as WFP and with many other NGOs and organizations, offer students the opportunity to garner substantial experience through group research, internships and consultancy positions.

The Program consists of 12 months, with lectures held in Rome (October - July), followed by an Internship/dissertation/field research in Italy or abroad (August – October). The theoretical part of the Master includes five modules: Development Economics, Quantitative Techniques, Human Development, Food Security, and Rural Development. All the master activities are in English. The Master comprised a total of 60 credits (ECTS) for a total of 1.500 hours.

Students have to discuss their final thesis or internship report again in Rome.

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Forests 'pivotal' for food security

Forests can play a vital role in supplementing global food and nutrition security but this role is currently being overlooked, a report suggests.

The study says that tree-based farming provides resilience against extreme weather events, which can wipe out traditional food crops.

It warns that policies focusing on traditional agriculture often overlook the role forest farming could play.

The findings were presented at the UN Forum on Forests in New York, US.

The report is the result of a collaboration of more than 60 leading scientists, co-ordinated by the International Union of Forest Research Organisations (IUFRO) on behalf of the Collaborative Partnership on Forests (CPF).

"The report is not trying to suggest that people should start relying on forests more than conventional agriculture," explained Bhaskar Vira, the chair of the panel which compiled the report.

"It is very much about the complementary roles that forests can play alongside conventional agriculture.

"The evidence shows that a large number of people still rely on the food from forests and trees to supplement their diet," Dr Vira, director of the University of Cambridge Conservation Research Institute. Read more

Consultas

Actividad forestal sostenible para la seguridad alimentaria y la nutrición - Consulta electrónica sobre el ámbito del informe

En su 41º período de sesiones, en octubre de 2014, el Comité de Seguridad Alimengtaria (CSA) solicitó al Grupo de Alto Nivel de Expertos (HLPE, por sus siglas en inglés) la preparación de un estudio sobre Actividad forestal sostenible para la seguridad alimentaria y la nutrición, que será utilizado en los debates en la sesión plenaria del CSA en octubre de 2017.

Como parte de su proceso de elaboración del informe, el HLPE está lanzando una consulta electrónica para recabar opiniones y comentarios sobre el ámbito y los pilares básicos del informe, señalados a continuación, propuestos por el Comité Directivo del HLPE. 

FSN Forum seminar on “Street Food. Culture, Economy, Health and Governance”

The FSN Forum hosted a presentation of the book “Street Food. Culture, Economy, Health and Governance” in FAO, 9 December 2014. This book provides a comprehensive perspective on street food, on its immense cultural diversity and economic significance both in developing and developed countries. Stefano Marras, editor of the publication, presented an overview of the research hereby included and gave a snapshot on street food issues and challenges across Latin America, Asia and Africa.

Please find an interview with Stefano Marras by Max Blanck of the FSN Forum.

FSN Forum Workshop for Eastern Europe and Central Asia

FSN Forum Workshop - Inclusive policy dialogue to make trade policies conducive to food security and nutrition

FAO, Rome, 16-17 December 2014 - Food security is an international issue that requires collective global and regional action and an integrated approach. In recognition of this, the FSN Forum has created the Food Security and Nutrition Forum in Europe and Central Asia (FSN Forum in ECA), a network of experts and stakeholders in which to discuss regional food security and nutrition initiatives and generate innovative solutions.

To support the further development of the FSN Forum in ECA and to ensure its full ownership by regional actors from different backgrounds (including from civil society, academy, research and government), the two day workshop “Inclusive policy dialogue to make trade policies conducive to food security and nutrition” will take place in FAO Rome on 16-17 December 2014. The overall objective of the workshop is to stimulate the debate on trade and food security and nutrition policies and strategies that will feed into national and regional policy processes. The workshop will be held back-to-back to the first meeting of the CIS Agricultural Trade Expert Network organized by the Trade and Markets Division (EST), supporting the members of the new CIS Agricultural Trade Expert Network to be part of the regional and global policy debate on food security. 

More information on the workshop is available here

IPC Newsletter - November 2014

The fifth issue of the IPC Newsletter highlights important initiatives and technical developments undertaken at global level, among them the 10th Anniversary of IPC, the Roll-out of the IPC-Chronic Classification, the Piloting of the IPC Nutrition Phase Classification, and the IPC Global Awareness Raising for Decision Making.

This issue also features recent IPC impacts, results and progress achieved at regional and country level in Africa, Latin America, Asia & Near East.

Please download the newletter here

Consultas

Desarrollo agrícola sostenible para la seguridad alimentaria y la nutrición, incluyendo el papel de la ganadería - Consulta elecrónica del HLPE para establecer las bases del estudio

En su 41º período de sesiones, en octubre de 2014, el Comité de Seguridad Alimentaria (CSA) solicitó al Grupo de Alto Nivel de Expertos (HLPE, por sus siglas en inglés) la preparación de un estudio sobre Desarrollo agrícola sostenible para la seguridad alimentaria y la nutrición, incluyendo el papel de la ganadería, que será utilizado en los debates del CSA en su sesión plenaria de octubre de 2016.

Como parte de su proceso de elaboración del informe, el HLPE está lanzando una consulta electrónica para recabar opiniones y comentarios sobre el ámbito y los pilares básicos del informe, -según se indica a continuación - propuestos por el Comité Directivo del HLPE. La Parte A fija el contexto, los impulsores y los desafíos. La Parte B, dedicada a explorar las diferentes vías, constituirá la parte más extensa del informe.

Consultas

Los alimentos de venta en las calles y la agricultura urbana y periurbana: perspectivas para una coalición estratégica hacia la seguridad alimentaria

El objetivo de este debate es compartir puntos de vista sobre los vínculos reales y potenciales entre la venta de alimentos en las calles y la agricultura y horticultura urbana y periurbana (AUP), analizando si, y de qué manera, esos vínculos pueden servir de base para posibles estrategias para mejorar la seguridad alimentaria en áreas urbanas.