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MeetingMeeting documentGrandes lignes et feuille de route de la stratégie de la FAO en matière de science et d’innovation
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2022Lors de leurs récentes sessions, les organes directeurs de la FAO ont insisté sur l’importance de la science et de l’innovation. La Conférence de la FAO, à sa quarante-deuxième session, a souligné combien la science et l’innovation jouaient un rôle important dans toutes les activités de l’Organisation. Le Conseil de la FAO, à sa cent soixante-sixième session, a approuvé le Cadre de référence de la Plateforme internationale pour l’alimentation et l’agriculture numériques. Toutes les conférences régionales avaient inscrit à l’ordre du jour de leur session de 2020 des points portant sur l’innovation. Le Comité de l’agriculture, à sa vingt-septième session (2020), a encouragé la FAO à prendre en compte les petits agriculteurs dans une stratégie axée sur l’innovation. Pour relever le défi consistant à tirer le meilleur parti de la science et de l’innovation, le Directeur général de la FAO a demandé que soit élaborée une stratégie ciblée visant à assurer l’orientation, la cohérence et l’alignement de manière à obtenir des résultats au niveau des pays grâce à un meilleur usage de la science et de l’innovation. Une consultation informelle des Membres a été organisée le 21 septembre 2021. Le présent document expose les grandes lignes et la feuille de route qui sont proposées pour la stratégie de la FAO en matière de science et d’innovation. -
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