Related items
Showing items related by metadata.
-
-
Brochure, flyer, fact-sheetMaking sense of gender and land statistics 2016
Also available in:
No results found.Land statistics disaggregated by sex are useful for showcasing the disparities in land rights between women and men. They also provide a sense of women’s economic empowerment in agriculture. Unfortunately, land statistics are not always used properly. We want to help you understand and interpret better the different land statistics available in FAO’s Gender and Land Rights Database (GLRD). We invite you to travel with us to a rural community in Sub-Saharan Africa and meet Tafadzwa, Wema and Chim ango who will tell us their story. Our hosts are part of the same extended family, they all contribute to the family farm and yet the data collected about them differ greatly as a result of their relationships to each other and to agricultural land. Their situation reflects well the situation in their country about gender differences in land rights. -
Policy briefMaking healthy diets a reality in Fiji
The role of policy in supporting food systems that work for health
2021Also available in:
No results found.The Fijian Government’s agenda and strategic priorities – as informed by their international and national commitments – end up the shaping Fijian food systems, and the diets of Fijians. This agenda influences policy decisions and can either support or deter Fijian food systems from providing affordable and healthy diets for its population in a sustainable manner. Each food system function has an impact on food availability and accessibility and provides entry points for policy measures to support healthy diets. Since a wide range of sectors with varying agendas and strategic priorities are engaged in the food system, these brief outlines diverse policy measures that can align or conflict with each other and either support or impede Fijians from achieving affordable and healthy diets. However, for policy to be effective and achieve sustainable measurable results, the capacities of individuals, organisations and the policy enabling environment need to be strong. This brief also analyzes the major challenges and bottlenecks for effective policy design, implementation and monitoring and evaluation.
Users also downloaded
Showing related downloaded files
No results found.