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United Nations Decade of Family Farming 2019-2028, Regional Action Plan to Implement the UNDFF and Achieve the SDGs in South Asia










Shrestha, R.B., Penunia, M.E., Ferrand, P., and Dave, M., Ali, Y. (eds.). 2021. United Nations Decade of Family Farming 2019-2028: Regional Action Plan to Implement the UNDFF and Achieve the SDGs in South Asia. SAARC Agriculture Center, Dhaka, Bangladesh; Asian Farmers' Association (AFA), the Philippines; International Cooperative Alliance Asia and Pacific (ICA-AP), India; and FAO, Rome.




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    UNDFF Regional Action Plan for strengthening family farming in South Asia 2021–2028 2022
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    The Regional Action Plan for strengthening family farming in South Asia has been elaborated through a participatory and multi-stakeholder approach in the framework of the UN Decade of Family Farming and in close collaboration with SAARC Agriculture Center, the Asia Farmer Association for Sustainable Rural Development and the International Cooperative Alliance – Asia Pacific. Consultations with farmers’ organizations, cooperatives and other relevant stakeholders at country level first helped identifying and prioritizing key interventions for the region along the seven pillars of the Global Action Plan. These initial inputs then contributed to the overall drafting of the contextualized pillars led by recognized experts from the region. The draft pillars were presented during a first regional virtual consultation on UN Decade of Family Farming: Formulating Strategies and Action Plan to Strengthen Smallholder Family Farmers in South Asia held on the 5–6 November 2020. A follow up regional consultation meeting on review and finalization of the Regional Action Plan for strengthening family farming in South Asia was then organized on 29 July 2021. The objective was to present, discuss and validate the draft Regional Action Plan for strengthening family farming in South Asia. This Regional Action Plan aims at facilitating and accelerating the process of developing national action plans through inclusive multi-stakeholder processes, not only putting family farmers at the centre but recognizing them as critical partners.
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    First Global Forum of the United Nations Decade of Family Farming 2019–2028 (UNDFF) – Aide-memoire 2023
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    The First Global Forum of the United Nations Decade of Family Farming 2019–2028 was co-organized by the Food and Agricuture Organization of the United Nations and the International Fund for Agricultural Development and held in a virtual format from 19 to 22 September 2022. About 1 700 participants registered for the event and participated in the different sessions during these four days. The Global Forum was preceded by preparatory events, including five Regional Dialogues and three Technical Dialogues held between May 2022 and September 2022. The overall process culminated with this Global Forum that brought together more than 3 000 participants to discuss 133 experiences from countries and regions of the entire world.

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