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17 Aug 2022
  If you would like to know what to do in order to request formal status, please contact us: [email protected]     International Non-Governmental Organizations with FAO Formal Status   Consultative Status 1. ACWW Associated Country Women of the World 2. CI Caritas Internationalis 3. ICA International Cooperative Alliance 4. ICC International Chamber of Commerce 5. ICW International Council of Women 6. IFRCRCS International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies 7. IUF International Union of Food, Agricultural, Hotel, Restaurant, Catering, Tobacco & Allied Workers Associations (ex-IFPAAW) 8. WFTU World Federation of Trade Unions 9. WUCWO World Union of Catholic Women's Organizations   Specialized Consultative Status 1. ACF Action Contre la Faim International 2. AOAC Association of Official...
14 Apr 2022
The latest installment in PSUP’s partnership brief series promoting FAO’s work with CSOs highlights the engagement between FAO and the World Rural Forum in support of family farmers and specifically the initiatives of the UN Decade of Family Farming 2019-2028.  
20 Dec 2021
In order to promote some of the work FAO has been undertaking in partnership with civil society organizations (CSOs), the CSO Partnerships team of the FAO Partnerships and UN Collaboration Division has been putting together a small series of short publications, highlighting some of the successful collaborations of recent years. The second of the series features the partnership with the African Conservation Tillage Network (ACT)
04 Nov 2021
To promote FAO's work in partnership with civil society organizations (CSOs), PSUP has produced partnership briefs to highlight work done in recent years with some CSO partners. This specific brief highlights the work done together with IFOAM - Organics International through the Mountain Partnership, providing key facts and results of the partnership, specifically on what was achieved through the Mountain Partnership Products (MPP) Initiative.  
30 Sep 2019
The purpose of the Monitoring Framework is to serve as an instrument for cities and urban food stakeholders to identify food-related policy and programme priorities. The Framework also serves to illustrate to what extent “desired changes” are happening and/or how impactful such changes are. If measured periodically, the Framework can be used to evaluate gaps in policy advancement and resource mobilization as well as reveal overall urban food systems improvement.
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