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

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Appels à contributions

Quelle sont vos expériences quant à l'utilisation et l'application des Principes du CSA pour l'investissement responsable dans l'agriculture et les systèmes alimentaires (CSA-RAI) pour améliorer la sécurité alimentaire et la nutrition ?

Une manifestation thématique mondiale (GTE) sera organisé pendant la session plénière d'octobre 2022 du Comité de la sécurité alimentaire mondiale (CSA) pour mettre en commun les expériences et les bonnes pratiques dans l'utilisation et l'application des Principes du CSA pour l'investissement responsable dans l'agriculture et les systèmes alimentaires (CFS-RAI) entérinés en 2014. Le CSA invite les parties prenantes à faire part de leur expérience et de leurs bonnes pratiques dans l'application des CFS-RAI avant le 15 avril 2022 afin d’en informer la manifestation thématique mondiale.

WEBINAR - Public purse under pressure: current challenges and the future of government spending on food and agriculture in sub-Saharan Africa

FAO's Monitoring and Analysing Food and Agricultural Policies (MAFAP) programme will host a special webinar to mark the launch of a new report on public expenditure on food and agriculture in sub-Saharan Africa. The webinar will focus on the main findings of MAFAP economic analyses, revealing top trends and current challenges in expenditure on food and agriculture in 13 sub-Saharan countries, while underscoring the role policy monitoring plays in helping governments to spend wisely for farmers, consumers and food security. Experts will offer their perspectives and policy priorities for the way forward on better public spending on food and agriculture.  

The webinar will take place on 7 May at 11:00 - 12:30 (CET, Rome time)Interpretation in French will be provided. 



Please register here.

Agenda and speakers: 

  • Opening remarks by QU Dongyu, Director-General, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)
  • Presentation on report's findings by Marco V. Sánchez, Deputy Director, Agrifood Economics Division (ESA), FAO  
  • Expert panel discussion with: 
    • Yassia Kindo, Secretary General, Ministry of Agriculture, Irrigation Development and Mechanization, Burkina Faso
    • Tewodaj Mogues, Senior Economist, IMF* (*Ms. Mogues’ remarks will draw on her analysis carried out in her professional work prior to joining the IMF).
    • Apollos Nwafor, Vice President for Policy and State Capability, AGRA
    • Leonard Mizzi, Head of Sustainable Agri-food Systems and Fisheries, European Commission 
    • Shenggen Fan, Chair Professor at China Agricultural University and CGIAR Board Member 
    • Thule Lenneiye, Coordinator, Agricultural Transformation Office, Kenya
  • Short Q&A session  
  • Closing remarks by Máximo Torero, Chief Economist, FAO
  • And moderated by Bola Mosuro, Journalist, BBC Focus on Africa and Newsday  
Consultations

Indicateurs clés de l'alimentation et de l'agriculture pour mesurer la contribution du secteur privé à la réalisation des objectifs de développement durable

La FAO élabore actuellement des lignes directrices sur la manière de mesurer la contribution des acteurs privés de l'alimentation et de l'agriculture à la réalisation des ODD de manière cohérente et en fonction des besoins des pays en matière de suivi de la réalisation du programme des ODD. Avec cette consultation en ligne, le Bureau du Statisticien en chef de la FAO souhaite recueillir des commentaires sur les projets d'indicateurs et de lignes directrices qui ont été élaborés dans ce contexte.

SURVEY - Taking Stock of Global Capacity for Ecosystems Restoration

To prevent, halt and reverse the degradation of ecosystems worldwide, the United Nations General Assembly proclaimed 2021-2030 as the Decade on Ecosystem Restoration. When the strategy guiding this UN Decade was launched in September 2020, it was accompanied by a general survey, designed to assess what individuals already knew about restoration – and how they would like to be involved in the movement.

However, to accomplish the world’s ambitious restoration goals by 2030, individual and voluntary action is not enough. There is a need to strategically strengthen capacities of those stakeholders already involved in restoration. The UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration has launched a new online survey “Taking Stock of Global Capacity for Ecosystems Restoration” to identify what and whose capacities need to be enhanced to achieve the goals of the Decade.

The survey was jointly developed by a coalition of 38 organizations, under FAO’s leadership, and aims to: 1) provide a baseline of existing capacities; 2) help identify strengths, gaps, needs and barriers to achieving global restoration goals, and 3) guide the UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration’s system-wide capacity development efforts, to the benefit of all involved. 

You are encouraged to take this survey regardless of whether you have or have not participated in the previous general survey. This survey is aimed at everyone involved in ecosystem restoration. 

The survey is available in English, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Chinese, Arabic, and Russian, and will take about 15 minutes to complete.

The survey will remain open until 15 April 2021 and can be accessed here

Consultations

Outils de collecte et d'analyse des données pour la sécurité alimentaire et nutrition - Consultation électronique du HLPE sur la portée du rapport

Lors de sa quarante-sixième session plénière, tenue du 14 au 18 octobre 2019, le Comité de la sécurité alimentaire mondiale (CSA) a demandé à son Groupe d’experts de haut niveau sur la sécurité alimentaire et la nutrition (GrEHN-SAN / HLPE) de produire un rapport intitulé “Outils de collecte et d’analyse de données pour la securitè alimentaire et la nutrition”, qui sera présenté à la 50ème session plénière du CSA, prévue en octobre 2022Afin de mettre en œuvre cette demande du CSA, le GrEHN-SAN/HLPE a lancé une consultation électronique ouverte à tous, afin de recueillir les avis et commentaires sur sa proposition de portée et de plan du rapport.

Rapports et notes de synthèse

Vulnerability of mountain peoples to food insecurity

This study, the third of its type published by FAO, adds further evidence that in mountain regions of developing countries, food insecurity, social isolation, environmental degradation, exposure to the risk of disasters and to the impacts of climate change, and limited access to basic services...

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FAO Food Price Index rises sharply

Global food commodity prices rose sharply in November to their highest level in nearly six years, according to a benchmark United Nations report released on 3 December 2020.

The FAO Food Price Index averaged 105.0 points during the month, up 3.9 percent from October and 6.5 percent higher than its value a year earlier. The monthly increase was the sharpest since July 2012, putting the index at its highest level since December 2014, the Food and Agriculture Organization said.

WEBINAR - Open and Transparent Forest Data: Innovation and Technology for Climate Action

A key pillar of the Paris Agreement is the Enhanced Transparency Framework (ETF), which aims to raise ambitions for climate action through transparent country reporting. The development of National Forest Monitoring Systems with open and transparent data can enable action for forest and climate. In light of the climate emergency, it is time to scale up efforts toward accurate, open and transparent forest data, to catalyze higher ambitions under the Paris Agreement.

The FAO webinar “Open and Transparent Forest data: Innovation and Technology for Climate Action” will highlight global and national efforts in the field of forest monitoring that support the implementation of the ETF under the Paris Agreement.

Specifically, the webinar aims to:   

  • present the “Building global capacity to increase transparency in the forest sector" (CBIT-Forest)” project and its contribution to the ETF under the Paris Agreement;
  • present latest digital data sources and related dissemination innovations contributing to the Paris Agreement by promoting transparency and open data, and
  • share experience from Bangladesh on data management and transparency.        



The webinar will take place on Wednesday 11 November 2020, 14:30 – 16:00 CEST.

To join the webinar session on Zoom, kindly register here.

Please access further information on the webinar here.