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NewsletterFAO Türkiye Newsletter, January 2024 – Issue #16 2024
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In the last issue of FAOTURN 2023, we have prepared a panorama of all the activities and events we have carried out as the Türkiye office in one year. We have implemented hundreds of events and dozens of projects in three different portfolio and Regular Programmes all over Türkiye. In this issue, we have prepared an informative compilation about our partnership programs in our cover file. 2023 was a very difficult year for Türkiye. The earthquakes on 6 February, which killed more than 50 000 people, were particularly challenging for everyone. FAO has been on the ground with producers from the first moment to ensure food security and reproduction in these regions, which are also important agricultural and food production basins of Türkiye. In this issue, our efforts to empower women in the sector and protect their rights also took an important place. -
BookletDimitra Newsletter, Gender, Rural Women and Development - Issue 26, January 2015 2014
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This edition opens with a critical issue: the Ebola crisis and how Dimi - tra clubs are helping contain the threat of the epidemic in Senegal. The Dimitra approach not only allows to inform and raise awareness in rural communities, but above all ensures a space for communication, where everyone can express their concerns and strengthen their capacities to respond to crises or harness themselves against threats, like a possible out -break of Ebola. The Dimitra approach proved also effective this way in Niger, for example, where 240 new clubs were put in place as part of the struggle against the effects of climate change -
NewsletterRural Institutions, Services and Empowerment Newsletter, Issue #5, January - March 2018
Strengthening Rural Institutions and Empowering People to Reduce Poverty and Inequalities
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No results found.This bi-monthly Newsletter will serve to communicate about FAO's work on Rural Institutions, Services and Empowerment (RISE) and highlight the importance of institutions (both informal and formal) in reducing hunger and poverty in developing countries. It will be disseminated internally and externally through FAO networks and FAO partners and produced every two months.
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