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Brochure, flyer, fact-sheetBrochure World Food Day 2017 2017Humanitarian and development actions that address both immediate needs and provide durable solutions are crucial to addressing the migration challenge. Large movements of people today are presenting complex challenges, which call for global action. By working towards Zero Hunger - Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 2 – we can tackle many of the issues that cause people to migrate and generate social and economic progress and environmental sustainability.
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Brochure, flyer, fact-sheetBrochure de la Journée Mondiale de l’Alimentation 2017 2017Les actions humanitaires et de développement répondant aux besoins immédiats et offrant des solutions durables sont capitales pour relever le défi de la migration. Les mouvements massifs de population constituent aujourd'hui des enjeux complexes qui appellent une action mondiale. En travaillant vers l'Objectif de développement durable (ODD) n°2 –Faim zéro- nous pouvons affronter bon nombre des problèmes à l'origine des migrations tout en générant des progrès sociaux et économiques et un enviro nnement durable.
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Book (series)Evaluation of FAO’s contribution to building resilience to El Niño-induced drought in Southern Africa 2016-2017 2020
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No results found.During the 2015–2016 agricultural season, Southern Africa experienced intense drought due to one of the strongest El Niño events in 50 years. With 70 percent of the population reliant on agriculture, El Niño had a direct impact on food security and caused loss of income across crop and livestock value chains. FAO activated a corporate surge support and launched its Southern Africa El Niño Response Plan, appealing for USD 109 million to support government efforts to rebuild and fortify agricultural livelihoods, restoring agricultural production, incomes and assets and increasing household access to nutritious food. FAO country teams translated the regional plan into tailored intervention packages on the ground. But while agro-meteorological and early-warning alerts were timely, they did not trigger early action. The evaluation calls on FAO to initiate a systematic approach to adaptive programming, to conduct an in-depth analysis of the factors that slowed delivery in Southern Africa, to expand on the targeting of different groups, so as to meet the needs of farmers with varying degrees of vulnerability, and to bolster learning, information-sharing and advocacy efforts across countries. -
Brochure, flyer, fact-sheetBrochure World Food Day 2017 2017Humanitarian and development actions that address both immediate needs and provide durable solutions are crucial to addressing the migration challenge. Large movements of people today are presenting complex challenges, which call for global action. By working towards Zero Hunger - Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 2 – we can tackle many of the issues that cause people to migrate and generate social and economic progress and environmental sustainability.
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Brochure, flyer, fact-sheetBrochure de la Journée Mondiale de l’Alimentation 2017 2017Les actions humanitaires et de développement répondant aux besoins immédiats et offrant des solutions durables sont capitales pour relever le défi de la migration. Les mouvements massifs de population constituent aujourd'hui des enjeux complexes qui appellent une action mondiale. En travaillant vers l'Objectif de développement durable (ODD) n°2 –Faim zéro- nous pouvons affronter bon nombre des problèmes à l'origine des migrations tout en générant des progrès sociaux et économiques et un enviro nnement durable.
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Book (series)Evaluation of FAO’s contribution to building resilience to El Niño-induced drought in Southern Africa 2016-2017 2020
Also available in:
No results found.During the 2015–2016 agricultural season, Southern Africa experienced intense drought due to one of the strongest El Niño events in 50 years. With 70 percent of the population reliant on agriculture, El Niño had a direct impact on food security and caused loss of income across crop and livestock value chains. FAO activated a corporate surge support and launched its Southern Africa El Niño Response Plan, appealing for USD 109 million to support government efforts to rebuild and fortify agricultural livelihoods, restoring agricultural production, incomes and assets and increasing household access to nutritious food. FAO country teams translated the regional plan into tailored intervention packages on the ground. But while agro-meteorological and early-warning alerts were timely, they did not trigger early action. The evaluation calls on FAO to initiate a systematic approach to adaptive programming, to conduct an in-depth analysis of the factors that slowed delivery in Southern Africa, to expand on the targeting of different groups, so as to meet the needs of farmers with varying degrees of vulnerability, and to bolster learning, information-sharing and advocacy efforts across countries. -
Brochure, flyer, fact-sheetBrochure World Food Day 2017 2017Humanitarian and development actions that address both immediate needs and provide durable solutions are crucial to addressing the migration challenge. Large movements of people today are presenting complex challenges, which call for global action. By working towards Zero Hunger - Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 2 – we can tackle many of the issues that cause people to migrate and generate social and economic progress and environmental sustainability.
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Brochure, flyer, fact-sheetBrochure de la Journée Mondiale de l’Alimentation 2017 2017Les actions humanitaires et de développement répondant aux besoins immédiats et offrant des solutions durables sont capitales pour relever le défi de la migration. Les mouvements massifs de population constituent aujourd'hui des enjeux complexes qui appellent une action mondiale. En travaillant vers l'Objectif de développement durable (ODD) n°2 –Faim zéro- nous pouvons affronter bon nombre des problèmes à l'origine des migrations tout en générant des progrès sociaux et économiques et un enviro nnement durable.
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Book (series)Evaluation of FAO’s contribution to building resilience to El Niño-induced drought in Southern Africa 2016-2017 2020
Also available in:
No results found.During the 2015–2016 agricultural season, Southern Africa experienced intense drought due to one of the strongest El Niño events in 50 years. With 70 percent of the population reliant on agriculture, El Niño had a direct impact on food security and caused loss of income across crop and livestock value chains. FAO activated a corporate surge support and launched its Southern Africa El Niño Response Plan, appealing for USD 109 million to support government efforts to rebuild and fortify agricultural livelihoods, restoring agricultural production, incomes and assets and increasing household access to nutritious food. FAO country teams translated the regional plan into tailored intervention packages on the ground. But while agro-meteorological and early-warning alerts were timely, they did not trigger early action. The evaluation calls on FAO to initiate a systematic approach to adaptive programming, to conduct an in-depth analysis of the factors that slowed delivery in Southern Africa, to expand on the targeting of different groups, so as to meet the needs of farmers with varying degrees of vulnerability, and to bolster learning, information-sharing and advocacy efforts across countries.
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