Eficacia de la FAO a nivel nacional: Síntesis de las evaluaciones
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DocumentEvaluation reportEvaluación en tiempo real de las operaciones de emergencia y rehabilitación de la FAO en respuesta al terremoto y al tsunami del Océano Índico 2007En diciembre de 2004, el tsunami del Océano Índico ocasionó la muerte a 300 000 personas aproximadamente y afectó a los medios de vida de otros dos millones de personas. El desastre ha sido el mayor reto al que se ha enfrentado la FAO hasta la fecha por lo que a situaciones de emergencia se refiere, ya que exigió una respuesta más multiforme, así como más asistencia técnica que cualquier otra operación previa de socorro y recuperación realizada por la Organización.
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DocumentEvaluation reportEvaluación de la ayuda de la FAO en situaciones de emergencia y rehabilitación en el Gran Cuerno de África (2004-2007) 2007En la fecha de evaluación, el Gran Cuerno de África es una de las regiones con mayor inseguridad alimentaria del mundo. Su población se había duplicado con creces desde 1974, aumentando ulteriormente la presión sobre los recursos. Además, la inseguridad generalizada en Somalia, Sudán meridional y el norte de Uganda durante las dos últimas décadas ha desplazado a grandes poblaciones, ha impedido el acceso a la tierra y los servicios, debilitando las instituciones y las prácticas consuetudinarias.
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Moving forward on food loss and waste reduction
2019The need to reduce food loss and waste is firmly embedded in the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. Food loss and waste reduction is considered important for improving food security and nutrition, promoting environmental sustainability and lowering production costs. However, efforts to reduce food loss and waste will only be effective if informed by a solid understanding of the problem. This report provides new estimates of the percentage of the world’s food lost from production up to the retail level. The report also finds a vast diversity in existing estimates of losses, even for the same commodities and for the same stages in the supply chain. Clearly identifying and understanding critical loss points in specific supply chains – where considerable potential exists for reducing food losses – is crucial to deciding on appropriate measures. The report provides some guiding principles for interventions based on the objectives being pursued through food loss and waste reductions, be they in improved economic efficiency, food security and nutrition, or environmental sustainability. -
Book (series)FlagshipThe State of Food Security and Nutrition in the World 2023
Urbanization, agrifood systems transformation and healthy diets across the rural–urban continuum
2023This report provides an update on global progress towards the targets of ending hunger (SDG Target 2.1) and all forms of malnutrition (SDG Target 2.2) and estimates on the number of people who are unable to afford a healthy diet. Since its 2017 edition, this report has repeatedly highlighted that the intensification and interaction of conflict, climate extremes and economic slowdowns and downturns, combined with highly unaffordable nutritious foods and growing inequality, are pushing us off track to meet the SDG 2 targets. However, other important megatrends must also be factored into the analysis to fully understand the challenges and opportunities for meeting the SDG 2 targets. One such megatrend, and the focus of this year’s report, is urbanization. New evidence shows that food purchases in some countries are no longer high only among urban households but also among rural households. Consumption of highly processed foods is also increasing in peri-urban and rural areas of some countries. These changes are affecting people’s food security and nutrition in ways that differ depending on where they live across the rural–urban continuum. This timely and relevant theme is aligned with the United Nations General Assembly-endorsed New Urban Agenda, and the report provides recommendations on the policies, investments and actions needed to address the challenges of agrifood systems transformation under urbanization and to enable opportunities for ensuring access to affordable healthy diets for everyone. -
Brochure, flyer, fact-sheetBrochureJoint Programme on Gender Transformative Approaches for Food Security and Nutrition
2022 in Review
2023Also available in:
No results found.The 'JP GTA - 2022 In Review' offers a snapshot of the milestones, achievements and activities of the Joint Programme over the course of the past year, with links to articles, publications and event recordings. The report is structured along the four pillars of the JP GTA, with sections focusing on knowledge generation, country-level activities, capacity development and learning, and policy support and institutional engagement. The page on 'knowledge generation' offers an overview of resources published or facilitated by the JP GTA in 2022. Under 'country-level activities' readers will find a summary of the key activities and achievements of the Joint Programme in Ecuador and Malawi. The section on 'capacity development and learning' delves into the JP GTA’s initiatives to share lessons from the Programme and build colleagues' and partners' knowledge and skills. The final pages on 'policy support and institutional engagement' highlight major global and corporate initiatives supported by the JP GTA.