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FAO Angola Newsletter, 3rd quarter 2024 – Issue #1











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    FAO Angola Newsletter, 4th quarter 2024 – Issue #2 2025
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    This quarter of the FAO Angola Newsletter highlights significant achievements from 2024 and reflects on a year dedicated to advancing the country’s agricultural and food security goals. Through key partnerships and community-driven projects, the FAO has made important strides in supporting smallholder farmers, enhancing climate resilience, and promoting sustainable practices nationwide. Key highlights include the completion of several impactful and heartfelt projects. These initiatives have made significant progress in promoting sustainable land management and empowering rural communities, particularly women, in water management and pollinator-friendly farming areas. The FAO’s emphasis on integrating climate resilience with nutrition education has further strengthened Angola’s rural food security. With ongoing initiatives like these, FAO Angola remains committed to cultivating a resilient, sustainable, and inclusive agricultural system that will continue to benefit millions of rural families across the nation well into 2025.
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    Angola Country Programming Framework 2024–2028 2025
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    The FA Angola Country Programming Framework (CPF) 2024–2028 aligns with Angola’s “Angola 2050” strategy and the National Development Plan (NDP) 2023–2027. It aims to promote sustainable development and reach the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by 2030. The CPF focuses on building a sustainable, secure, and nutrition-sensitive agrifood system by improving agricultural productivity, food security, and environmental sustainability. Key focus areas include promoting innovative farming practices, strengthening climate resilience, and ensuring the inclusion of vulnerable groups such as women, youth, and people with disabilities. The framework is structured around four strategic pillars: agrifood systems transformation; family farming, agribusiness and value chains; environmental sustainability; and disaster risk management.The CPF’s objectives include improving food security and nutrition, aligning with several SDGs, and promoting inclusive socioeconomic development, particularly for youth and women, through job creation and income generation. It also aims to enhance resilience and sustainable management by adopting climate-smart technologies and promoting the blue economy. The framework strongly emphasizes enhancing market access, implementing innovative agricultural technologies, and ensuring the fair distribution of resources and opportunities. By supporting Angola’s advancement in food security, poverty reduction, and sustainable agriculture, the CPF 2024–2028 aligns with both national and global development goals.
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    Survey of the Abundance and Distribution of the Fish Resources of Angola, Report of Cruise No. 3 - 8 August - 10 September 1986 1986
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