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No results found.Este folleto presenta los resultados del Concurso "10 Iniciativas y Evidencias Innovadoras de Agricultura Sostenible y Agroecología para el desarrollo rural, escalables a Políticas Públicas en Cuba". Se describen las experiencias y los principales resultados de las 15 iniciativas seleccionadas en el proceso de evaluación. En las experiencias referenciadas por esta publicación, se encuentran las bases para un desarrollo rural inclusivo y justo; que apueste por el fomento de la agricultura local y aporte beneficios a la economía, el ecosistema, la alimentación y la salud. -
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No results found.La FAO en la promoción de la agroecología en Cuba" resume los prinicipales resultados del trabajo de la FAO en Cuba en la promoción de la agroecología. -
BookletCorporate general interestCooperación FAO Cuba 2022: Resultados relevantes 2023
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Este informe resume los principales resultados de la FAO en Cuba en 2022. En momentos en que América Latina y el Caribe se empeña en enfrentar y superar la más compleja crisis humanitaria, económica y social de las últimas décadas, FAO Cuba continúa dando pasos hacia la consolidación de sus metas esenciales, con más de 57 millones de dólares movilizados entre 2019 y 2022, en apoyo a las áreas prioritarias firmadas con el gobierno en el Marco de Programación País 2020-2024. FAO Cuba acompañó la construcción e implementación de políticas públicas de impacto para la transformación de los sistemas agroalimentarios locales en Cuba y su gobernanza, como la Ley de Soberanía Alimentaria y Seguridad Alimentaria y Nutricional y otras políticas y normativas legales, y avanzó hacia una mayor resiliencia climática con la restauración productiva de 65 000 hectáreas de tierras previamente invadidas por el marabú y la conservación de recursos fitogenéticos y zoogenéticos de interés para la alimentación y la agricultura.
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Book (stand-alone)Technical bookFAO Strategy for Partnerships with Civil Society Organizations 2013FAO has been working for many years with hundreds of civil society organizations (NGOs, community-based organizations, professional associations, networks, etc.) in technical work, emergency field operations, training and capacity building, and advocacy of best agricultural practices. Over the past years, civil society organizations (CSOs) have evolved in terms of coordination, structure, outreach, mobilization and advocacy capacity. In this period, FAO has also undergone changes i n management, revised its Strategic Framework and given a new impetus to decentralization. Therefore, a review of the existing 1999 FAO Policy and Strategy for Cooperation with Non-Governmental and Civil Society Organizations was needed. The FAO Strategy for Partnerships with Civil Society considers civil society as those non-state actors that work in the areas related to FAO’s mandate. It does not address partnerships with academia, research institutions or philanthropic found ations, as they will be treated in other FAO documents. Food producers’ organizations, given their specific nature and relevance in relation to FAO’s mandate, will be considered separately. In principle, as they usually are for-profit, they will fall under the FAO Strategy for Partnerships with the Private Sector, unless these organizations state otherwise and comply with the criteria for CSOs. These cases will be addressed individually. The Strategy identifies six areas of colla boration and two levels of interaction with different rationales and modus operandi: global-headquarters and decentralized (regional, national, local). The main focus of this Strategy is in working with civil society at th e decentralized level. In its Reviewed Strategic Framework, FAO has defined five Strategic Objectives to eradicate poverty and food insecurity. To achieve this, the Organization is seeking to expand its collaboration with CSOs committed to these objectives.
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Book (stand-alone)High-profileFAO Migration Framework – Migration as a choice and an opportunity for rural development 2019The FAO Migration Framework guides the Organization in carrying out its work on migration at global, regional and country levels. It aims to ensure greater coordination between technical units and decentralized offices, and strengthen coherence and synergies across the Organization. It presents FAO definition, vision and mission on migration and spells out the rational for FAO engagement in this area. It presents what FAO does on migration, identifying the four main thematic areas of work along the migration cycle. Finally, it describes how FAO works on migration along its core functions.