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

Nutrition

The Global Forum on Food Security and Nutrition - Advancing knowledge. Supporting policy-making. Impacting lives.

This new publication presents the work of the FSN Forum, offering an overview of how Forum activities and its vast network of participants around the world help FAO to tackle the root causes of poverty and hunger and support countries, organizations and communities in their efforts to improve lives. 

Document de politique générale

HLPE Rapport - Gestion durable des forêts au service de la sécurité alimentaire et de la nutrition

Le présent rapport, qui repose sur des données factuelles, offre une analyse complète des contributions des forêts et des arbres à la sécurité alimentaire et à la nutrition. Le Chapitre premier examine les liens entre les forêts et la sécurité alimentaire et la nutrition et propose, aux fins du...

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Agriculture, food systems, diets and nutrition in Zambia

Zambian agricultural production is focused on one staple cereal: maize. Maize makes up the major part of the national diet, while nutrient-rich foods such as legumes, animal-source foods, fruit and vegetables are eaten in small quantities, particularly amongst the poorest families. Many Zambians...

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Leaving No One Behind: Achieving Gender Equality for Food Security, Nutrition and Sustainable Agriculture

12:30 - 14:30 Rome time, FAO Headquarters.

This Special Event will provide government representatives, UN entities, civil society and the private sector and other stakeholders with a platform to share experiences in accelerating progress towards gender equality and rural women’s empowerment. It will highlight forward-looking strategies and partnerships in the fight against hunger, malnutrition and extreme poverty.

Rural women play an important role in agriculture and rural development, and make a strong contribution to food security and nutrition at household and community levels. Worldwide, there is an increasing recognition that rural women must be at the centre of any intervention to promote sustainable agriculture and eradicate food insecurity and poverty. The 2030 Agenda envisages a future in which no one is left behind, where achieving gender equality and empowering women is an absolute precondition to break the cycle of poverty and hunger, and to achieve the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

The event can be followed on webcast: http://www.fao.org/webcast

Programme

Opening remarks

José Graziano da Silva, Director-General of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, FAO

Presentation on FAO’s technical work on Gender Equality and Women’s Empowerment

Kostas Stamoulis, Assistant Director-General, Economic and Social Development Department, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, FAO

Panel discussion

  • His Excellency Hugo Martinez, Minister of Foreign Affairs of El Salvador
  • Her Excellency Néziha Labidi, Minister of Women and Family Affairs of Tunisia
  • Her Excellency Fatimata Dia Sow, Commissioner for Social Affairs and Gender of ECOWAS
  • His Excellency Ty Sokhun, Secretary of State, Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries of Cambodia
  • His Excellency Ali Recep Nazli, General Director of Foreign Relations and EU Coordination of Ministry of Food Agriculture and Livestock of Turkey
  • Haowa Bello, CEO and Founder of Madame Coquette - Beneficiary of the Youth Employment in Agriculture Programme
  • Jessica Vega Ortega, Coordinator of the Yani Tundavii Dikuintií Collective of the Network of Young Indigenous Peoples of Latin America, Focal Point for the Global Indigenous Youth Caucus

Questions and answers

Concluding remarks

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What drives diversification of national food supplies? A cross-country analysis

Little previous research has explored what drives the diversification of national food supplies (DFS) across countries and regions. We construct and analyse a cross-country dataset linking a simple DFS indicator - the share of calories supplied by nonstaple foods - with structural transformation and...

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Consultations

Quel rôle peuvent jouer les services de conseil et de vulgarisation agricole pour parvenir à l’égalité des sexes et améliorer la nutrition?

Cette discussion vous invite à analyser le rôle que la vulgarisation agricole et les services de conseil peuvent jouer pour contribuer à réduire les inégalités entre les sexes et améliorer la nutrition. Les résultats de cette discussion serviront à éclairer les travaux du Groupe de travail sur la nutrition du Forum mondial pour le conseil rural (GFRAS) et les participants interessés pourront devenir membres de la communauté générale de ce groupe de travail. 

 

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How Senegal created an enabling environment for nutrition: A story of change

In the past 15 years, Senegal has made considerable progress in the fight against child undernutrition. To better understand how this was achieved, 11 national policy documents published between 2001 and 2015 were reviewed, and interviews were held with 25 key-informants from the government, donor...

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