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Alternative heating sources help preserve Afghanistan's environment
24/06/2024
Global Environment Facility approves $70 million to support FAO projects in 28 countries
21/06/2024
Investing in our lands
14/06/2024
Land holds the past, present and future of humanity. Everything from nutritious food and thriving ecosystems to agricultural heritage and livelihoods rely on healthy and productive land. Yet every year, an average of 100 million hectares of land are degraded through unsustainable agriculture, ...
FARM Programme: Promoting safer alternatives to highly hazardous pesticides
30/05/2024
#PartofthePlan for International Day for Biological Diversity
22/05/2024
From bees to earthworms, from coral reefs to rain forests - biodiversit...
Celebrating International Day for Biodiversity with funding for new FAO projects in the Pacific
22/05/2024
Two Pacific small island states are set to...
Traditional agrifood systems conserve biodiversity and support nutrition in Mexico
22/05/2024
Walk through farmlands in the rugged, hilly terrain of parts of Mexico and you’ll see maize plants grown widely spaced apart with pole beans climbing up them and the large leaves of squash covering the soil alongside edible herbs. These are all part of a farming system known as a milpa. It is ...
CACILM partners with the Dryland Sustainable Landscapes Impact Program
15/05/2024
The rangelands of Central Asia are described as the largest contiguous area of grazed land in the world, serving as an important source of livelihood for pastoral and agro-pastoral communities in this region. These rangelands are also important in carbon regulation as they absorb CO2....
Launch of Deep-Sea Fisheries E-learning Course
08/05/2024
Enhancing global forest data transparency for climate action
05/05/2024
On 30 April 2024, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United N...
FPAT: a stakeholder-driven, science-based tool to manage fisheries for sustainable livelihoods
03/05/2024
23 April, Rome - The...
Common Oceans: Climate change-driven changes in tuna distribution likely to impact economies of Pacific Ocean states
02/05/2024
Some Pacific Island Countries and Territories run the risk of a significant dent to their revenues as climate change causes shifts in tuna abundance and distribution, research from the Common Oceans Program suggests.
Rising water temperatures, expanding low oxygen zones, ocean acidificat...
Launching an Agro-Ecosystem Approach for Enhancing Livelihoods and Climate Resilience in Tuvalu
23/04/2024
The inception workshop was held in Funafut...
Advancing Collaborative Solutions for Ocean Health: Insights from the GEF-8 Clean and Healthy Ocean Integrated Program (CHOIP) Workshop
15/04/2024
Forests and Health in Lebanon
21/03/2024
Striding for a sustainable change in the lives of vulnerable communities in Eritrea
15/03/2024
Common Oceans: New information about management procedures on HarvestStrategies.org
13/03/2024
The Caribbean joins the Global Soil Doctors Programme
28/02/2024
In November 2023, Antigua and Barbuda's Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Barbuda Affairs (MoA) organized a groundbreaking one-week training session in Saint Johns (Antigua and Barbuda) for their agricultural extension and analytical services officers. The focus of the training was to imp...