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    Evaluation of the project “Food and Nutrition Security Resilience Programme: Building food system resilience in protracted crises”
    Project code: GCP/GLO/997/NET
    2024
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    The FAO's "Food and Nutrition Security Resilience Programme (FNS-REPRO)" aimed to build food system resilience in crisis-affected areas of Sudan (Darfur), Somaliland, and South Sudan from 2019 to 2024, with a budget of USD 28 million. This evaluation assessed the program's relevance, approach, and impact on rural food security, nutrition, and resilience. Using mixed methods, including over 100 interviews, 20 focus group discussions, and field visits, the evaluation revealed FNS-REPRO's innovative approach to addressing conflict and food insecurity by upgrading food systems along value chains. Despite its novel design, the program lacked coherence between components, such as integrating nutrition capacity-building with agricultural value chains. Significant improvements were noted in agricultural income, natural resource management, conflict management, and women's engagement. However, the absence of local private sector partnerships posed a sustainability risk. The evaluation provided eight recommendations to enhance future programs, emphasizing comprehensive value chain support, local partnerships, peacebuilding funding, and community-based monitoring.
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    Somalia – Strengthening the resilience of rural communities through conflict-sensitive programming: Translating context analysis and conflict-sensitive recommendations into adjustment in project implementation in Lower Shabelle region
    Conflict and protracted crises learning brief
    2022
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    This learning brief documents learning around promising programme approaches that can support decision-making and resource allocation processes towards durable solutions to food crises. More specifically it provides an overview of the linkages between the conflict-sensitive programming approach undertaken by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) in Somalia and the related adjustments into the Global Network against Food Crises (GNAFC) project implementation. The brief showcases key learning on the role of water governance in reducing local-level natural resource-based conflict in the Lower Shabelle region of Somalia. Conflict‑sensitive programming - informed by a context analysis – is a fundamental requirement so that projects and programmes are undertaken with a clear understanding of contextual dynamics, thereby lessening their potential to exacerbate tensions, disputes, and conflicts while enhancing contributions to sustaining peace.
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    Somalia Emergency Drought and Resilience Project (SEDRP)
    Environmental and Social Management Framework (ESMF) - Executive Summary OSRO/SOM/713/WBK
    2017
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    良好应急管理实践:必要因素 — 动物卫生突发事件准备指南 2014
    突发疾病是兽医部门可能面临的最具挑战性的情况之一。为实现快速并节约成本的控制目的,兽医部门必须作好充分准备,以处理这种突发事件。要做到这一点,兽医部门必须作好准备,必须提出完善的计划并有能力实施该计划。本手册系统给出了针对任何突发动物疾病进行恰当应急准备所需的元素,尤其重点关注了跨境动物疾病的控制。手册提出的一些原则也可能有助于食品安全问题、人畜共患病甚至非传染性疾病的应急准备。
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    Seeds Toolkit - Module 3
    Seed quality assurance
    2018
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    This toolkit – made available in English, French and Spanish – will be promoted as practical guidance to assist in the implementation of the national seed strategies. It will provide a number of practical capacity building tools for essential stages of the seed value chain and targeted primarily at seed sector practitioners who will participate in special training workshops to acquire pertinent technical knowledge and will be expected in return to create a multiplier effect through further follow-up FFS trainings down to the level of seed traders and farmers. In doing so, the toolkit will be used as guidance for conducting country-led workshops and other training activities aimed at strengthening quality seed delivery systems and seed regulatory mechanisms in selected countries. The development of capacity in the production of high quality seeds, the seed replacement rates, true seed cost and realistic seed pricing mechanisms as well as the role of different stakeholders are of critical importance in the process of the formulation of national seed policies, which is one of the core areas of FAO’s delivery at the national level.
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    小规模奶业生产现状与前景:全球视角 2010
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    2005年,全球有14亿人生活在绝对贫困中,将近10亿人长期受到营养缺乏或不良的困扰。据估计,全世界贫困人口大约有75%生活在农村地区,而这些人当中至少有6亿人以畜牧业作为其食物和经济收入的来源,并以此作为管理风险、积累财产的途径。鉴于畜牧业对于维持生计的重要性,尤其是在农村地区,发展小规模畜牧企业可以成为消除极端贫困和饥饿的关键举措。鲜奶生产是畜牧部门的一项重要活动,据估计全世界大约有1.5亿个家庭从事鲜奶生产。小规模鲜奶生产不仅可以改善奶农家庭的粮食安全,还可以为整个奶业链提供大量的就业机会,包括很多农村的小型鲜奶加工商和中间商。此外,全球消费者对鲜奶和奶制品的需求持续增加,特别是在发展中国家,鲜奶产量需要保持近2%年增长率才能够满足不断增长的需求。本书旨在对奶业发展的趋势及其推动力进行一次全景式的分析,并在此过程中探寻对奶业养殖,特别是农村小规模奶业养殖未来发展的启示。在受到分析的各个国家中,小规模鲜奶生产者的生产成本非常具有竞争力,如果将他们合理地组织起来,可以与发达国家和发展中国家的大规模、资本集中、“高科技”养殖企业相竞争,从而使得奶业发展成为消除贫困的有效途径。然而,小规 模鲜奶生产者能通过奶业市场获利不仅取决于其自身的竞争力,也取决于其所在的奶业链的效率。因此,促进小规模奶业生产者发展的战略不应当只关注奶业生产者本身,而应该致力于提高奶业链中每一个环节的竞争力。