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Book (stand-alone)Technical bookFood loss analysis: causes and solutions – The Republic of Uganda. Beans, maize, and sunflower studies 2019
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No results found.This report illustrates the food loss assessment studies undertaken along the maize, sunflower and beans supply chains in Uganda in 2015-16 and 2016-17. They aimed to identify the critical loss points in the selected supply chains, the key stages at which food losses occur, why they occur, the extent and impact of food losses and the economic, social and environmental implications of the food losses. Furthermore, these studies also evaluated the feasibility of potential interventions to reduce food losses and waste. -
Book (stand-alone)Technical bookStocktaking of M&E and management information systems
Selected agricultural and rural development projects in South Asia
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No results found.This report presents the main findings of a joint FAO Investment Centre and World Bank stocktaking of monitoring, evaluation and learning (ME&L) and management information systems (MIS) in selected agricultural and rural development (ARD) projects in South Asia. The stocktaking is based on case studies of eight ARD projects in India (six World Bank-assisted, two IFADassisted) 3, an electronic survey of World Bank-assisted ARD projects in the region, and a desk review of project reports and relevant literature. The stocktaking was initiated at a three-day Inception Workshop in New Delhi (October 2009), held in conjunction with the stocktaking of livelihood and water management projects in India. Key questions brought out at the Inception Workshop were: what ME&L approaches, methodologies and processes best serve projects in achieving results; and how to combine MIS and ME&L systems to ensure their usefulness for project management. -
Brochure, flyer, fact-sheetBrochureProgramme de gestion durable de la faune sauvage (SWM Programme) - Madagascar
Parc Naturel Makira
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No results found.Le Programme de gestion durable de la faune sauvage (SWM Programme) développe des solutions innovantes basées sur des projets de terrain dans treize pays. À Madagascar, le SWM Programme vise à développer un modèle de gestion durable de la faune sauvage dans les zones périphériques et au sein du Parc Naturel Makira. L’objectif est ainsi d’assurer la durabilité des ressources naturelles et des moyens de subsistance de ces populations rurales. Cette initiative de l'Organisation des États d’Afrique, des Caraïbes et du Pacifique (OEACP) est financée par l’Union européenne et cofinancée par le Fonds français pour l’environnement mondial. Le SWM Programme est mis en oeuvre par un consortium dynamique de quatre partenaires d’expérience dans les domaines de la conservation de la faune et de la sécurité alimentaire, soit l'Organisation des Nations Unies pour l'alimentation et l'agriculture (FAO), le Centre de coopération internationale en recherche agronomique pour le développement (CIRAD), le Centre de recherche forestière internationale (CIFOR) et a Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS). Le projet SWM à Madagascar est coordonné par WCS.