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MeetingMeeting documentInforme Nacionale de Avance en la Implementación del Plan de Acción de la CMA, preparados para la 30 sesión del Comité de Seguridad Alimentaria Mundial: Chile 2004
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MeetingMeeting documentInforme Nacionale de Avance en la Implementación del Plan de Acción de la CMA, preparados para la 30 sesión del Comité de Seguridad Alimentaria Mundial: Guatemala 2004
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MeetingMeeting documentInforme Nacionale de Avance en la Implementación del Plan de Acción de la CMA, preparados para la 30 sesión del Comité de Seguridad Alimentaria Mundial: Colombia 2004
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Book (stand-alone)Technical reportPerspectivas Alimentarias
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2015Los amplios suministros y el dólar fuerte mantienen los precios internacionales sometidos a una presión a la baja. Las perspectivas para la próxima campaña probablemente no difieran mucho de la situación actual, pero las fluctuaciones de las divisas y la evolución macroeconómica puede tener de nuevo efectos importantes en los mercados en 2015/16. En este contexto, la factura mundial de importaciones de alimentos alcanzará en 2015 el nivel más bajo registrado en cinco años -
Book (stand-alone)Technical bookMulti-stakeholder partnerships to finance and improve food security and nutrition in the framework of the 2030 Agenda
A report by the High Level Panel of Experts on Food Security and Nutrition June 2018
2018The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and the Addis Ababa Action Agenda encouraged the use of multi-stakeholder partnerships (MSPs) to complement the efforts of national governments and intergovernmental organizations in ending hunger and poverty and achieving sustainable development. In this context, MSPs are gaining traction, as a part of a new approach to governance, and as a topic for science. Yet, evidence and data are still limited and quickly evolving. Considering this increased importance of MPSs in the global arena, during its 43rd Plenary Session (17-21 October 2016), the CFS requested the HLPE to produce a report on “Multistakeholder Partnerships to Finance and Improve Food Security and Nutrition in the Framework of the 2030 Agenda” to be presented at CFS45 Plenary session in October 2018. This report highlights transparency and accountability as key conditions: to align MSPs’ work with the progressive realization of the right to adequate food; to better use existing resources for FSN and sustainable development; and even to potentially attract new resources. This report also suggests a set of criteria to enable governments and non-state actors to perform their own assessments of MSPs following a common methodology, as well as pathways to improve their contribution to financing and improving FSN. -
Brochure, flyer, fact-sheetBrochureLesson 2 – Software installation and data organization
Global Soil Salinity Map (GSS map)
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This lesson is the second step of the capacity-building program, which is designed to build national capacities as well as harmonize procedures for developing information of salt-affected soils at the national and global levels. The overall goal of this guide is to support participants in software installation and using the software to organize input data for assessing salt-affected soils at the national level. At the end of the lesson, the participants are expected to have installed software and organized the database for mapping salt-affected soils in their countries.