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Book (stand-alone)Technical bookL'évaluation de la sécurité sanitaire des aliments issus d'animaux génétiquement modifiés (y compris les poissons) 2004Une consultation mixte FAO/OMS d'experts sur l'évaluation sanitaire des aliments issus d'animaux génétiquement modifiés (y compris les poissons), s'est tenue du 17 au 21 novembre 2003, à Rome, au Siège de l'Organisation des Nations Unies pour l'alimentation et l'agriculture (FAO). Cette consultation avait pour objectif de fournir un avis scientifique à la FAO, l'OMS et leurs États Membres sur l'évaluation sanitaire des aliments issus d'animaux génétiquement modifiés (y compris les pois sons). La question au centre des discussions était de savoir quelles stratégies étaient indiquées et pouvaient se prêter à l'évaluation de la sécurité sanitaire des animaux génétiquement modifiés. Ont par ailleurs été abordés des problèmes spécifiques découlant de la production d'animaux génétiquement modifiés et des questions d'ordre écologique et éthique. Toutes les questions écologiques n'ont pas été traitées, les travaux de la Consultation ayant porté principalement sur le rapport entre l'introduction d'animaux génétiquement modifiés dans l'environnement et la sécurité sanitaire des aliments. La Consultation a aussi évoqué des considérations éthiques se rapportant directement à l'évaluation scientifique des aliments dérivés d'animaux génétiquement modifiés.
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Brochure, flyer, fact-sheetBrochureEngagez-vous! Boîte à outils de la Journée mondiale de l'alimentation 2020 à l'intention des sociétés privées 2020La Journée mondiale de l’alimentation 2020 marque le 75e anniversaire de l’Organisation des Nations Unies pour l’alimentation et l’agriculture (FAO), dans un context exceptionnel où les pays du monde entier doivent faire face aux impacts généralisés de la pandémie mondiale du Covid-19. Il est temps de regarder vers l’avenir que nous devons construire ensemble. Faites de la #JournéeMondialedelAlimentation votre journée - partagez nos messages, vos actions ou développez une activité, même si elle doit être virtuelle.
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Book (stand-alone)General interest bookE-learning methodologies and good practices
A guide for designing and delivering e-learning solutions from the FAO elearning Academy, second edition
2021The document is intended to provide guidance on designing and developing e-learning-based solutions for trainers and instructional designers who are new to e-learning design. The guide also provides basic concepts and information on the processes and resources involved in e-learning development, which may be of interest to human resource (HR) and capacity-development managers. The content of this guide is based on consolidated instructional design models and learning theories and incorporates more than 15 years of experience of the FA0 elearning Academy, including work practices, standards and quality criteria adopted for the delivery of learning programmes and self-paced e-learning courses in development contexts.This book was revised and republished in June 2021 with new and revised content. Major changes from the previous version include new examples and case studies in all the chapters; new topics such as mobile learning and microlearning, digital badges, MOOCs and webinars; expansion of topics like blended learning, online facilitation, instructional techniques for e-learning content; and substantial revision of introductory and technology chapters. -
Book (stand-alone)High-profileFuture smart food
Rediscovering hidden treasures of neglected and underutilized species for Zero Hunger in Asia
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No results found.This publication contributes directly to SO1 and under Regional Initiative on Zero Hunger Challenge. Eradication of hunger and malnutrition is a major challenge in Asia. Dietary and production diversity are recognized factors in strategies to improve food security and nutrition. Currently, agriculture has an over-reliance on a handful of major staple crops. Agrobiodiversity offers huge potentials in addressing malnutrition and agricultural sustainability. Future Smart Food (FSF), often referred to as Neglected and Underutilized Species (NUS), are rich in Asia. They represent a promising abundance of food resources and constitute the bedrock of the food system diversity. FSF have enormous benefits which are nutrition-dense, climate-smart and economic viable. To tap the potential of FSF, FAO RAP has organized a Regional Expert Consultation on FSF through an interdisciplinary priority-setting exercise, in collaboration with the FAO Special Ambassador for the International Year of Pulses, the University of Western Australia, ICARDA, ICRISAT, MSSRF-LANSA, CATAS-TCGRI, Mahidol University, ACIAR, ICIMOD, CFF, as well as 8 national research institutes. The publication is a concrete follow-up product from the Regional Expert Consultation on Neglected and Underutilized Crop Species (NUS) that was held under the Regional Zero Hunger Challenge Initiative by FAO RAP in December 2016. Apart from regional thematic analysis, eight country studies on NUS are prepared and under peer-review by leading experts from agriculture, nutrition and socio-economic disciplines. -
Policy briefPolicy briefSustainable management of freshwater resources for food and nutrition security in Small Island Developing States 2021
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No results found.This study investigates how freshwater management can contribute to food and nutrition security (FNS) in Small Island Developing States (SIDS). It contributes to FAO’s Global Action Programme, which prioritises an integrated approach to freshwater management on FNS in SIDS.