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Brochure, flyer, fact-sheetBrochureطاعون المجترات الصغيرة وإنتاج المجترات الصغيرة
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2016طاعون المجترات الصغيرة هو مرض مميت يؤثر سلبا على سبل العيش والأمن الغذائي. وقد وافق المؤتمر ال ٣٩ لمنظمة الأغذية والزراعة على اعتباره المرض القادم الذي سيتم العمل علي استئصاله بحلول عام ٢٠٣٠، وذلك من خلال توعية كافة أصحاب العلاقة على أهمية هذا المرض بالنسبة للمجتمعات الضعيفة والإجراءات المطلوبة والنتائج المرجوة من الجهود المشتركة بالتعاون مع المؤسسات الشريكة والدول الاعضاء -
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Book (stand-alone)Technical bookNational Gender Profile of Agricultural and Rural Livelihoods - Kyrgyz Republic 2016
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This publication is produced under the “Strengthening national capacities for production and analysis of sexdisaggregated data through the implementation of the FAO Gender and Agriculture Framework (GASF)” project, funded by the FAO / Turkey Partnership Programme (FTTP). The project was implemented from 2013 to 31 May, 2016, and targeted national statistical offices and ministries of agriculture of three countries: Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Turkey, with the overall objective to assist the beneficiaries in developing gender-sensitive statistics on the agricultural and rural sector, to assess the current status of the rural population – both women and men – and to ensure evidence-based and informed policy-making processes. The purpose of this national gender profile was to collect and compile available data and information from diverse sources in order to shed light on gender disparities in rural settings and the status of rural women across a number of dimensions, with a focus on inequalities in agricultural employment. This publication aims to provide policy-makers, gender activists and researchers with a clearer picture of the types and degree of the main gender inequalities in agriculture and concerning rural livelihoods in rural Kyrgyzstan. This national gender profile was discussed at the national workshop (Bishkek, 18-19 February 2016) in which experts commented on a draft version of the present report. The group of reviewers consisted of both data producers and data user stakeholders, such as statisticians from the national statistical service, representatives of the key ministries, agriculture experts, gender experts, the civil society sector, and representatives of international development organizations and financial institutions that support projects dedicated to rural women. This publication incorporates their specific suggestions and insights. -
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Journal, magazine, bulletinBulletinFood Price Monitoring and Analysis (FPMA) Bulletin #4, 11 May 2021
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No results found.International cereal prices followed mixed trends in April. Prices of maize increased mostly on tightening supplies, but those of wheat remained steady due to generally adequate export availabilities. By contrast, international prices of barley and sorghum fell slightly, while those of rice declined further on currency movements and slow trading activities. In East Africa, prices of coarse grains in the Sudan and South Sudan remained at near-record to record levels, underpinned by insufficient supplies and severe macro-economic difficulties, including local currency weakness sustaining food inflation. Prices of cereals were at high levels also in Ethiopia, mainly due to the continuous depreciation of the country’s currency, which increased transportation and production costs. In West Africa, supply chain bottlenecks and difficult macro‑economic conditions amplified the seasonal increases in the prices of coarse grains in Nigeria and sustained them well above their year-earlier levels, particularly in the northeast region where persistent conflict exacerbated the economic challenges. The year-on-year food inflation reached a nearly 16-year high of 23 percent in March 2021.