CL 174/WCP (Sec Resp) - Point 16: Suite donnée aux décisions adoptées par le Conseil à sa 172e session (Rome, 24-28 avril 2023)
Related items
Showing items related by metadata.
Users also downloaded
Showing related downloaded files
-
DocumentOther documentFood security and sovereignty
(Base document for discussion)
2013Also available in:
During the XXXII Regional FAO Conference for Latin America and the Caribbean, held in Buenos Aires in March 2012, one of the issues proposed for the agenda and agreed upon by the participants was that “FAO will organize a broad and dynamic debate with the participation of the civil society and academia to discuss the concept of food sovereignty, the meaning of which has been not been agreed upon by FAO Member States and the United Nations System.” (FAO, 2012, paragraph 25) To this end, this ad h oc document, prepared by the consultant Gustavo Gordillo, contains information and analysis on: a) evolution in the use of the concepts of food and nutrition security and food sovereignty; b) food and nutrition security and food sovereignty: antagonistic or complementary concepts?; c) conclusions and topics for discussion at a regional level. In the present document, these three points are summarized and analysed in relation to one another. -
Brochure, flyer, fact-sheetBrochureFAO's Multipartner Programme Support Mechanism (FMM) Medium Term Final Report (2014-17) 2019
Also available in:
No results found.This report informs resource partners about the work carried out by FAO, through funding from the FAO Multipartner Mechanism Support (FMM), including results achieved, challenges faced, and key lessons learned during the reporting period (2014-17). The FMM was established in November 2010 as the first flexible multi-partner instrument to truly provide programmatic support to FAO’s Medium Term Plans (2010-2013)1 and (2014-2017), and related biennial programme of work and budgets. It was FAO’s main mechanism for partners willing to contribute to flexible pooled funds in support of FAO’s Strategic Framework. The FMM was a major boost to FAO’s renewal in 2012 and has continued to evolve with the development of the results-based management, and has contributed to the organizational results-chain at the country, regional and global levels. -