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Brochure, flyer, fact-sheetEmergency responseRapid Cycle Assessment of FAO's Emergency Response in Ukraine
Evaluation brief, February 2024
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No results found.The Rapid Cycle Assessment (RCA) comes at the request of the Ukraine Country Office of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO). It is a rapid and nimble strategic exercise that seeks to take stock of and reflect on achievements of the emergency programme in the country, and to distil lessons learned for future programming in Ukraine, as well as future FAO surge responses.The exercise will seek to answer two questions:1. What have been the results of FAO’s emergency response in Ukraine? The results to be assessed will be based on the outcomes outlined inthe programming frameworks.2. What are the key lessons that can feed into FAO Ukraine’s upcoming multiyear programme and any future surge responses?The RCA will be properly contextualized and rely on existing data and documents, as well as consultations with key stakeholders. -
Brochure, flyer, fact-sheetBrochureUkraine: DIEM – Data in Emergencies. Commercial farmer monitoring, 23 March–14 April 2022 2022
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No results found.In order to understand the impact of the war on the commercial agricultural sector in Ukraine, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) is undertaking a series of monitoring surveys, targeting commercial grain producers across the country. This Data in Emergencies Monitoring (DIEM-Monitoring) summary shares the findings of the first survey conducted between March and April 2022. FAO established the DIEM-Monitoring System to collect, analyse and disseminate data on shocks and livelihoods in countries prone to multiple shocks. DIEM-Monitoring aims to inform decision making by providing regularly updated information on how different shocks are affecting the livelihoods and food security of agricultural populations. Information is collected from primary sources in the production process: producers, traders or marketers, input suppliers, extension officers and other key informants. -
Brochure, flyer, fact-sheetEmergency responseUkraine: Emergency Response Plan 2024 2024
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No results found.The war in Ukraine continues to escalate with major impacts on Ukraine’s agriculture sector, which used to feed 400 million people annually across the globe. Frontline territories are rural and agricultural. Rural communities are increasingly impacted by contaminated lands, damaged infrastructure and limited access to basic agricultural supplies, while anticipating the harshest winter since 2022. They urgently need support to maintain local food production and supply. This document provides a summary of the planned response and funding requirements of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations within the framework of the 2024 Emergency Response Plan for Ukraine.
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Book (stand-alone)Corporate general interestPublishing at FAO 2025
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No results found.This document consists of comprehensive guidance for producing FAO publications throughout all stages of the process, from conceptualization to dissemination and beyond. It is divided into sections focusing on matters regarding the workflow, visual identity, content and structure of FAO publications. In addition to FAOSTYLE in six languages, this guidance also includes: "Publishing policy", providing high-level guidance aimed at those involved in the creation or approval of a publishing plan; "Authorship and plagiarism guidelines", outlining the principles and criteria for authorship of FAO publications; "Graphic design guidelines", focusing on the practical application of FAO's visual identity and design standards; “Responsible use of AI in publishing”, covering how to use AI responsibly and ethically when producing a publication; “Open Access policy”, a summary of the policy that encourages the wide use, reproduction and dissemination of the intellectual property that FAO produces; and "Digital publishing", guidance on how to create a digital (HTML) publication. Publishing at FAO is a living document and will continue to evolve as publishing practices evolve. A new section on managing a publishing project is forthcoming. Last updated June 2025. -
BookletCorporate general interestFAOSTYLE: English 2024The objective of having a house style is to ensure clarity and consistency across all FAO publications. Now available in HTML, this updated edition of FAOSTYLE: English covers matters such as punctuation, units, spelling and references. All FAO staff, consultants and contractors involved in writing, reviewing, editing, translating or proofreading FAO texts and information products in English should use FAOSTYLE, together with the practical guidance on processes and layout questions provided in Publishing at FAO – strategy and guidance.