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Book (stand-alone)Technical bookSuivi de la sécurité alimentaire et la nutrition à l’appui du Programme de développement durable à l’horizon 2030: Bilan et perspectives
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2016La présente note d’information rend compte de l’état de la sécurité alimentaire et de la nutrition au début de la mise en oeuvre du Programme de développement durable à l’horizon 2030. Par ailleurs, elle expose les principaux problèmes de mesure que pose le suivi des progrès accomplis en ce qui concerne le deuxième objectif de développement durable (ODD 2), qui vise à éliminer la faim, à concrétiser la sécurité alimentaire et à promouvoir l’agriculture durable. Enfin, elle met en évidence les li ens les plus importants entre, d’une part, les éléments qui relèvent de l’ODD 2 et, d’autre part, l’ODD 2 et les autres ODD, et décrit les difficultés qui se présentent lorsqu’il s’agit de suivre l’amélioration de la sécurité alimentaire, de la nutrition et des systèmes agricoles durables. -
Book (stand-alone)Technical bookPartenariats multipartites pour le financement et l’amélioration de la sécurité alimentaire et de la nutrition dans le cadre du Programme de développement durable à l’horizon 2030
Un rapport du Groupe d’experts de haut niveau sur la sécurité alimentaire et la nutrition. Janvier 2019
2018Le Programme de développement durable à l’horizon 2030 et le Programme d’action d’Addis-Abeba encouragent le recours à des partenariats multipartites afin de compléter les efforts déployés par les gouvernements nationaux et les organisations intergouvernementales pour lutter contre la faim et la pauvreté et parvenir à un développement durable. Dans ce contexte, les partenariats multipartites suscitent un intérêt grandissant, à la fois comme élément d’une nouvelle approche de gouvernance et comme sujet de recherche pour la communauté scientifique. Malgré cela, les éléments d’information dont on dispose demeurent peu nombreux, sans compter qu’ils évoluent rapidement. Le présent rapport souligne que la transparence et la responsabilisation constituent deux facteurs essentiels pour faire converger l’action des partenariats multipartites vers la concrétisation progressive du droit à une alimentation adéquate, pour optimiser l’utilisation des ressources existantes à l’appui de la sécurité alimentaire et de la nutrition ainsi que du développement durable, voire pour attirer de nouvelles ressources. En outre, le rapport propose un ensemble de critères pour permettre aux gouvernements et aux acteurs non étatiques d’évaluer eux-mêmes les partenariats multipartites au moyen d’une méthode commune, et suggère des voies possibles pour améliorer la contribution de ces partenariats au financement et à l’amélioration de la sécurité alimentaire et de la nutrition. -
Brochure, flyer, fact-sheetHigh-profileCorporate Framework to support sustainable peace in the context of Agenda 2030 2018
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The objective of this corporate Framework (the ‘Framework’) is to guide the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) in carrying out its mandate in its areas of competence and comparative advantage, i.e. food security, nutrition and sustainable agriculture, towards a more deliberate and transformative impact on sustaining peace. Following the April 2016 Security Council and General Assembly resolutions on peacebuilding, the concept “sustaining peace” encompasses activities aimed at preventing the outbreak, escalation, continuation and recurrence of conflict, including addressing root causes and moving towards recovery, reconstruction and development. The United Nations Secretary-General has called on all UN entities to integrate the approach to sustaining peace in their strategic planning, and to regard sustaining peace as an important goal to which their work can contribute. This Framework is targeted at FAO as an organization, including all personnel and in all geographic locations. This Framework also speaks to all FAO’s member states and governing bodies, and guides member states’ expectations of the Organization, and collaboration with it. The Framework is based on a background document that details the rationale and FAO’s experience and comparative advantages in contributing to sustainable peace. A series of supporting documents will be prepared to accompany implementation of the Framework over time. In particular, Operational Guidelines will define how to implement the Framework in the context of FAO’s Strategic Framework.
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Book (stand-alone)Technical studyInternational Land Deals in Africa
A joint IIED- FAO- IFAD publication
2009Also available in:
No results found.The first detailed study of large scale land acquisitions in Africa analyses the modalities and likely impacts. The study highlights the possible opportunities (investments, rising agricultural productivity and rural incomes), if things are managed well and warns about the risks (uncompensated loss of land rights for the rural poor) if contracts are not properly negotiated and enforced. It makes recommendations to the main stakeholders to make this new trend useful for food security and rural de velopment. -
Book (series)Technical studyThe Fishery Industry in China  2004
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No results found.The aim of this document is to give a full and comprehensive picture of the fishery sector in China. It provides information on government policies and other initiatives, followed by a description of the fishery industry in terms of capture fisheries, marine and inland aquaculture, processing, international trade (import & export), marketing, distribution and consumption. Finally it studies the impact of China’s accession to the World Trade Organization (WTO) and its influence. Data collection h as centred mainly upon the China National Annual Fishery Industry Statistics and some References. -
ProjectProgramme / project reportPurse seine and encircling net fishing operations in Senegal, Guinea, Sierra Leone, Ghana and Benin 1991
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No results found.With financial assistance from Denmark and in collaboration with the Republic of Benin, the Fisheries Department of FAO is implementing in West Africa a programme of small scale fisheries development, commonly called the IDAF Project. This programme is based upon an integrated approach involving production, processing and marketing of fish, and related activities; it also involves an active participation of the target fishing communities.This report is a working paper and the conclusions and recommendations are those considered appropriate at the time of preparation. The working papers have not necessarily been cleared for publication by the government(s) concerned nor by FAO. They may be modified in the light of further knowledge gained at subsequent stages of the Project and issued later in other series. The designations employed and the presentation of material do not imply the expression of any opinion on the part of FAO or a financing agency concerning the legal status of any country or territory, city or area, or concerning the determination of its frontiers or boundaries.