Forum global sur la sécurité alimentaire et la nutrition (Forum FSN)

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Third issue of the IPC Newsletter

This third issue especially highlights important initiatives and technical developments undertaken at Global Level, among them the Launch of the IPC Global Strategic Programme and Vision (2014-2016), the 3rd Chronic Scale Synthesis Meeting, and the ISS Pilots in Tanzania and Honduras. It also features recent IPC impacts, results and progress achieved at Regional and Country Level in Africa, Asia and Latin America.

Launch of the IPC Strategic Programme and Vision

Online Virtual Event , 27 Feb 2014, from 10:00 to 12:00 am (UTC+01:00)

The Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC) Global Strategic Programme and Vision (2014-2016), will be launched on February 27, 2014 through a webcasting and video conferencing event, from 10:00 to 12:00am.

Keynote speakers from the IPC Partner Agencies and Regional Inter-governmental Bodies will present the longer-term breakthrough approach to IPC rollout and implementation at all levels in 2014-2016.

Live presentations will focus on the top priorities of the IPC Global Strategic Programme:

  • IPC Institutionalization and Partnership at all levels;
  • Consolidated and expanded capacity in IPC Acute Food Insecurity Analysis;
  • Rollout of the IPC versions 1.0 Chronic Food Insecurity Classification;
  • Piloting of the IPC version 1.0 of the Nutrition Classification;
  • IPC Quality Review and Compliance Process; and,
  • as ultimate goal, uptake of IPC analysis into decision-making and response analysis process.

For more information about the Launch, please look at the attached tentative agenda of the event. The final event programme and more information about IPC Global Strategic Programme will be posted shortly on the IPC website.

The link to attend the live presentations in English, French and Spanish will be available on the IPC website on the day of the event. The core panel will be hosted by FAO-HQs Rome, Italy, and connected with delegates from the Regions and key stakeholders.

Rapports et notes de synthèse

Développement de l’aviculture familiale – Enjeux, opportunités et contraintes

Ce document est basé sur les activités et les résultats du «Programme de développement des petites exploitations avicoles», qui a été financé par le Fonds international de développement agricole (FIDA) et mis en oeuvre par la FAO en collaboration avec le Réseau international pour le développement de...

E-consultation to set the track of the study: Water and food security

The CFS, in its 40th session, requested the HLPE to prepare a report on Water and Food Security for its 42nd session in 2015. As part of its report elaboration process, the HLPE is launching an e-consultation to seek views, public and expert feedback and comments, on the proposed scope and building blocks of the report.

Click here to read more and to take part in the consultation

Strategy and work plan for the FSN Forum in West Africa now available

This strategy and work plan is based on the outcomes of the workshop held in November 2013 with the participation of FSN Forum members and representatives of organisations working on food security and nutrition in the region.

The document includes background on the FSN Forum in West Africa, the vision and strategic objectives and the areas of work identified for 2014.

To know more please download the strategy and work plan for the FSN Forum in West Africa.

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Consultations

L’eau et la sécurité alimentaire - Consultation virtuelle du HLPE pour définir l’axe de l’étude

À sa quarantième session, le CSA a demandé au HLPE de préparer un rapport sur l’Eau et la sécurité alimentaire en vue de sa présentation à sa 42ème session en 2015.Dans le cadre du processus d’élaboration de son rapport, le HLPE lance une consultation virtuelle pour solliciter des avis et des suggestions sur le champ d'application proposé  et les modules de base du rapport exposés ci-après.

Formation, outils et bases de données

A Vegetable Garden for All

A practical guide for setting up family gardens for the production of nutritious, safe food crops, that would contribute to the diets of populations affected by food insecurity.

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West Africa heads on to consolidate knowledge sharing in food security and nutrition

21 November 2013, Accra – Seven years after the launch of the Economic Community Of West African States Agricultural Policy (ECOWAP), food insecurity and hunger are still prevalent in West Africa. Acute food crises occurred in 2005, 2010 and 2012 in the region, hitting especially the Sahel. In 2012, 18.7 million people were affected by food insecurity.

Sharing knowledge and expertise on food security and nutrition is a key factor in the fight against hunger and malnutrition. Inclusive multi-stakeholder dialogues contribute significantly to the improvement of techniques and approaches for food and nutrition security of the most vulnerable populations.

Focus on West Africa Food Security and Nutrition Forum

Experts and practitioners in Food Security and Nutrition met on 20-21 November 2013, in the FAO Regional Office for Africa in Accra, Ghana, to discuss pressing Food Security and Nutrition (FSN) issues affecting the the Economic Community Of West African States. 

Approximately 16 participants from West Africa attended a workshop dedicated to the FAO’s Global Forum on Food Security and Nutrition in West Africa (FSN Forum), a worldwide network of experts and practitioners that take part in facilitated online discussions and knowledge sharing on food security and nutrition.

West African representatives from civil society, academy and research and government will identify key issues in order to support the further development of the West Africa FSN Forum and ensure its full ownership by regional actors.

“What is new is the focus on West Africa. The FSN Forum in West Africa will concentrate mostly on specific issues and concerns of the region”, said FAO Representative to Ghana and Sub-regional Office for West Africa, Mr Lamourdia Thiombiano, during the opening session. “It is particularly interesting that we are not reinventing the wheel here, but building on an initiative that has already proven to be successful at the global level and can be effective for the West African community, too”. 

Thiombiano also observed that inclusive multi-stakeholder dialogues contribute significantly to the improvement of techniques and approaches for food and nutrition security of the most vulnerable populations. “These exchanges help in raising awareness and strengthen stakeholders’ support of policy processes”.

Building on existing initiatives

The Global Forum on Food Security and Nutrition has been instrumental in building networks of stakeholders who can play a role in pushing forward the Right to Food agenda and in supporting the inclusion of diverse stakeholder groups into global food security and nutrition processes. The Committee on World Food Security (CFS), the High Level Panel of Experts of the CFS and the Post 2015 Development Agenda process feature among the FSN Forum collaborations.

"The FSN forum is ready to support the strategic objectives of FAO in the Region to reduce hunger and malnutrition", said Mauricio Rosales, Coordinator of the Global Forum on Food Security and Nutrition, "the main challenge for the FSN is to achieve a greater impact at grassroots level".

The inputs obtained from this workshop will help establish a better forum for the West Africa region.

The FSN Forum nurtures a community of 7 000 members with one third of them from Africa. The new West Africa FSN Forum will aim at supporting policy formulation and processes by providing a channel for local, national and sub-regional West African stakeholders to actively contribute to existing initiatives, such as the new FAO/Germany supported "Zero Hunger” project of the Economic Community Of West African States (ECOWAS), that seeks to unite the efforts of all regional stakeholders, including governments, parliaments, civil society and organizations of producers around eradicating hunger in West Africa.

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Consultations

Consultation du HLPE sur le projet V0 du Rapport: Le rôle des pêches et de l'aquaculture durable pour la sécurité alimentaire et la nutrition

En novembre 2012, le Comité de la sécurité alimentaire mondiale (CSA) des Nations Unies a demandé au Groupe d'experts de haut niveau sur la sécurité alimentaire et la nutrition (HLPE) d'entreprendre une étude sur L’importance des pêches et de l'aquaculture durables pour la sécurité alimentaire et la nutrition. À la lumière des résultats de la consultation sur l’axe de l’étude, le HLPE prétend évaluer l'importance et le rôle des pêches et de l'aquaculture pour la sécurité alimentaire et la nutrition, ainsi que les défis qui se posent actuellement pour les pêches d'aquaculture en matière de sécurité alimentaire, et signaler les changements observés, notamment la surexploitation des stocks de poissons et le développement explosif de l'aquaculture, pour mieux appréhender ces changements et maximiser leurs effets positifs.

Second issue of the new IPC Newsletter

This issue especially highlights important initiatives and technical developments undertaken at Global Level, among them the IPC Global Steering Committee Meeting, which this year was combined with a Partners and Donors Consultative Meeting and an IPC Fair & Seminar Series, the development of the IPC Global Strategic Programme, and the launch of a Short Training Course for Users of IPC Analysis. It also features recent IPC impacts, results and progress achieved at Regional and Country Level in Asia, Central America, and Africa.