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DocumentMonitoring food security in countries with conflict situations: A joint FAO/WFP update for the United Nations Security Council (July 2016)
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No results found.This document is a collection of briefs on countries in which food security has been affected by conflict and other crises. Here is an overview of some key numbers: people in conflict affected states are up to three times more likely to be undernourished than those who are living in more stable developing countries. The most recent projections suggest that approximately half of the global poor now live in states characterized by conflict and violence. The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) and the World Food Programme (WFP) have a strong interest, and a potentially important role to play, in supporting transitions towards peace. -
DocumentPolicy Highlights: Adopting a Territorial Approach to Food Security and Nutrition Policy 2016This document summarises the key findings of OECD/FAO/UNCDF (2016), Adopting a Territorial Approach to Food Security and Nutrition Policy. The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development endorsed in September 2015 confirmed the importance of achieving food security dedicating a Sustainable Development Goal (SDG2). The study, conducted over the period 2014-2016, presents a framework for a territorial approach to FSN based on five case studies i n Cambodia, Colombia, Côte d’Ivoire, Morocco and Peru and two national workshops held in Mali and Niger.
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DocumentAspectos Clave: Adoptando un Enfoque Territorial para las Políticas de Seguridad Alimentaria y de Nutrición 2016Este documento resume las conclusiones principales de la publicación conjunta FAO/OCDE/FNUDC Adoptando un Enfoque Territorial para las Políticas de SeguridadAlimentaria y de Nutrición (disponibles solo en inglés). Este estudio, llevado a cabo en el periodo 2014-2016, presenta un marco conceptual para la adopción de un enfoque territorial a la SAN basado en cinco casos de estudio en: Camboya, Colombia, Costa de Marfil, Marruecos y Peru, así como dos seminarios nacionales llevados a cabo en Mali y Níger.
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DocumentMonitoring food security in countries with conflict situations: A joint FAO/WFP update for the United Nations Security Council (July 2016)
Food Security Updates: July 2016
2016Also available in:
No results found.This document is a collection of briefs on countries in which food security has been affected by conflict and other crises. Here is an overview of some key numbers: people in conflict affected states are up to three times more likely to be undernourished than those who are living in more stable developing countries. The most recent projections suggest that approximately half of the global poor now live in states characterized by conflict and violence. The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) and the World Food Programme (WFP) have a strong interest, and a potentially important role to play, in supporting transitions towards peace. -
DocumentPolicy Highlights: Adopting a Territorial Approach to Food Security and Nutrition Policy 2016This document summarises the key findings of OECD/FAO/UNCDF (2016), Adopting a Territorial Approach to Food Security and Nutrition Policy. The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development endorsed in September 2015 confirmed the importance of achieving food security dedicating a Sustainable Development Goal (SDG2). The study, conducted over the period 2014-2016, presents a framework for a territorial approach to FSN based on five case studies i n Cambodia, Colombia, Côte d’Ivoire, Morocco and Peru and two national workshops held in Mali and Niger.
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DocumentAspectos Clave: Adoptando un Enfoque Territorial para las Políticas de Seguridad Alimentaria y de Nutrición 2016Este documento resume las conclusiones principales de la publicación conjunta FAO/OCDE/FNUDC Adoptando un Enfoque Territorial para las Políticas de SeguridadAlimentaria y de Nutrición (disponibles solo en inglés). Este estudio, llevado a cabo en el periodo 2014-2016, presenta un marco conceptual para la adopción de un enfoque territorial a la SAN basado en cinco casos de estudio en: Camboya, Colombia, Costa de Marfil, Marruecos y Peru, así como dos seminarios nacionales llevados a cabo en Mali y Níger.
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DocumentMonitoring food security in countries with conflict situations: A joint FAO/WFP update for the United Nations Security Council (July 2016)
Food Security Updates: July 2016
2016Also available in:
No results found.This document is a collection of briefs on countries in which food security has been affected by conflict and other crises. Here is an overview of some key numbers: people in conflict affected states are up to three times more likely to be undernourished than those who are living in more stable developing countries. The most recent projections suggest that approximately half of the global poor now live in states characterized by conflict and violence. The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) and the World Food Programme (WFP) have a strong interest, and a potentially important role to play, in supporting transitions towards peace.
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