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NewsletterFAO-Türkiye Partnership Programmes Newsletter, July 2022 - Issue #5 2022FAO and Turkey’s cooperation continues to prosper through two Partnership Programmes dedicated to food security and sustainable management of natural resources – the FAO-Turkey Partnership Programme on Food and Agriculture (FTPP II) and the FAO-Turkey Forestry Programme (FTFP), both of which are supported by trust fund contributions of the Government of Turkey, which total to date USD 30 million. This Newsletter is a sixth-monthly publication to share the recent updates from the projects and activities implemented within the scope of the FTPP II and FTFP.
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NewsletterFAO Türkiye Newsletter, January 2024 – Issue #16 2024
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In the last issue of FAOTURN 2023, we have prepared a panorama of all the activities and events we have carried out as the Türkiye office in one year. We have implemented hundreds of events and dozens of projects in three different portfolio and Regular Programmes all over Türkiye. In this issue, we have prepared an informative compilation about our partnership programs in our cover file. 2023 was a very difficult year for Türkiye. The earthquakes on 6 February, which killed more than 50 000 people, were particularly challenging for everyone. FAO has been on the ground with producers from the first moment to ensure food security and reproduction in these regions, which are also important agricultural and food production basins of Türkiye. In this issue, our efforts to empower women in the sector and protect their rights also took an important place. -
NewsletterFAO Türkiye Newsletter, March 2024 – Issue #17
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The 17th issue of FAO Türkiye newsletter focuses on the success achieved in employment in the Strengthening Livelihoods project, which we implemented to maintain hope for a Better Life for Syrians under Temporary Protection, which has become one of the most significant global issues following the Syrian civil war. The Employment Report data, which tracks the outcomes of the joint work carried out with the beneficiaries and producers whose vocational training was provided within the scope of the project, reveals promising figures. In this issue, we believe that the outputs of the projects we implemented under the FAO Türkiye Partnership Programme will also be of interest to our readers. The programme, which shares the knowledge and experience of the Türkiye office with Central Asian countries, has produced tangible results in the form of forest fire prevention projects. These will serve as a model for other countries. We have also seen a significant increase in the number of climate crisis-related projects we are carrying out. This issue includes details of the new projects we have initiated and our expectations for them.
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