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Irish Aid – A Better World, Ireland’s Policy for International Development
Michelle Tang2022-09-05T18:41:20+02:00Reach the Furthest Behind First: the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) set out an ambitious view of the world we want to live in, in 2030. Ireland, and the European Union, have placed the SDGs at the heart of our
Addressing the Impacts of the War in Ukraine on 3F (Food, Fuel, Fertilizer) Prices for Rural Small-Scale Producers
Michelle Tang2022-09-26T14:24:47+02:00The Global Donor Platform for Rural Development (GDPRD) co-organized a virtual round table with the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) and the European Commission (EC) on “Addressing the Impacts of the War in Ukraine on 3F (Food, Fuel,
Green Jobs for Rural Youth in Agri-Food Systems
Michelle Tang2022-09-05T18:42:06+02:00The Thematic Working Group on Rural Youth Employment (TWG RYE) has recently been exploring the topic of green jobs for youth. This ongoing conversation led to a webinar “Green Jobs for Rural Youth in Agri-food Systems”, which took place on
FAO Project: Green Jobs for Rural Youth Employment
Michelle Tang2022-09-26T11:22:10+02:00The KOICA-funded Green Jobs for Rural Youth Employment project (GJ4RYE) relies on and implement an approach aiming at fostering green jobs for rural youth through green entrepreneurship and waged employment (via the setup of Public Employment Programmes (PEP)).
Guide on Measuring Decent Jobs for Youth: Monitoring, evaluation and learning in labour market programmes
Michelle Tang2022-09-01T15:51:53+02:00With this guide, the aim is to equip readers with the basic set of concepts and tools needed to make informed decisions about how best to measure and evaluate the results of youth employment interventions. The entire life cycle
How to do: Access to Land for Rural Youth Employment and Entrepreneurship
Michelle Tang2022-08-31T14:24:29+02:00This How To Do Note (HTDN), prepared jointly by IFAD’s Land Tenure and Youth teams, presents the challenges and opportunities for young people seeking to access land for employment and entrepreneurship in the rural sector of the developing world.
Youth and agriculture: Key Challenges and Concrete Solutions
Michelle Tang2022-09-30T18:01:49+02:00In recognition of the agricultural sector’s potential to serve as a source of livelihood opportunities for rural youth, a joint MIJARC/FAO/IFAD project on Facilitating Access of Rural Youth to Agricultural Activities was carried out in 2011 to assess the
The Sustainable Development Goals Report 2022
Michelle Tang2023-04-12T11:10:30+02:00Gender inequalities are woven through food systems, and contribute to unjust food production, access and consumption. Globally, the gap between men’s and women’s hunger has widened with food insecurity now affecting 150 million more women than men.
A Conversation with Tristan Armstrong, GDPRD Co-Chair
Michelle Tang2023-09-05T12:03:45+02:00The Secretariat spoke with both co-chairs ahead of this week’s Senior Managers’ Meeting and the High-Level Food Systems event. Tristan Armstrong Senior Sector Specialist, Agricultural Development and Food Security, Department of









