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Poster, bannerPoster / banner / roll-up / folderDia Internacional de las Montanas 2021
Pongamos la sostenibilidad en el corazon del turismo de montana
2021Para coincidir con el tema del Día Internacional de las Montañas (IMD) de este año, el 11 de diciembre, "Turismo de montaña sostenible", la hoja informativa presentará mensajes clave relacionados con el turismo en las montañas. Ayudará a crear conciencia sobre el papel del turismo en las montañas y cómo puede contribuir a crear opciones de sustento adicionales y alternativas y a promover el alivio de la pobreza, la inclusión social, así como la conservación del paisaje y la biodiversidad y el bienestar de la comunidad. -
Book (stand-alone)Technical bookFarmers' Rights
Educational Module on Farmers' rights
2017Also available in:
No results found.Farmers’ Rights under the International Treaty is the fifth in a series of educational modules being developed under the coordination of the Secretariat of the International Treaty to strengthen capacities for the effective implementation of the International Treaty among its stakeholder groups. The work on these training materials was officially welcomed by the Governing Body of the International Treaty at its fourth session. The educational modules are aimed at all stakeholder groups of the International Treaty, including policy makers and their staff, civil servants, gene bank staff, plant breeders, farmers’ organizations and other civil society organizations. They are also designed as information and awareness raising materials for the use of media, academia, prospective donors and other interested institutions. -
Book (stand-alone)Technical bookFarmers' Organizations in Bangladesh: A Mapping and Capacity Assessment
Bangladesh Integrated Agricultural Productivity Project - Technical Assistance Component
2014Also available in:
No results found.of, the development process. FOs bring to the table a deep knowledge of the local context, a nuanced understanding of the needs of their communities and strong social capital. Increasing the engagement of FOs in the investment programming cycle will strengthen food and nutrition security in Bangladesh. With this in mind, the Technical Assistance (TA ) Component of the Integrated Agricultural Productivity Project (IA PP), implemented by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO ), conducted a mapping and capacity assessment exercise. The goal was to fill the knowledge gap around FOs in Bangladesh, identify the main constraints FOs face to get involved in investment planning and programming, and propose solutions. The mapping team met a variety of FOs, as well as non-governmental organizations (NGO s) and Government bodies involved in the formation of FOs. The team conducted 38 key informant interviews, 18 focus group discussions and 31 organiza tion visits. During the exercise, 198 114 FOs of various types were identified. Eighty-one percent were formed with support from government agencies, 14 percent from national NGO s, 5 percent from international NGO s, and less than 0.01 percent – only 12 organizations – were formed autonomously. Just over 2 percent of FOs are federated at any level.