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GDWGL Work Plan 2018-2020
Michelle Tang2022-09-30T10:44:18+02:00Your Content Goes Here PDF, 808 KB Your Content Goes Here PDF, 808 KB
Global Forum for Food and Agriculture: The Future of Agriculture is Digital
Michelle Tang2022-09-23T13:34:40+02:00The eighth Global Forum for Food and Agriculture (GFFA) took place in Berlin, Germany from 17 – 19 January 2019. A record number of national delegations and international organisations accepted the German federal minister’s invitation for the International Conference
Virtual Board Meeting 17 January 2019
Michelle Tang2023-09-25T10:53:05+02:00Your Content Goes Here PDF, 646.7 KIB Your Content Goes Here PDF, 646.7 KIB
Ceres2030: Bridging the Gap Between Research and Policy-making
Michelle Tang2022-09-23T11:42:54+02:00Ceres2030 has the ambitious goal of achieving a global consensus on the most effective ways to sustainably end hunger. In order to do this, the joint initiative by the International Institute for Sustainable Development (IISD), Cornell University, and the
Global Landscapes Forum 2018: Young People Are Key to Landscape Restoration
Michelle Tang2022-09-23T13:31:57+02:00On 1-2 December 2018, more than 1,000 representatives of government, international, non-governmental and indigenous organizations, activists, finance, private sector, youth, scientists and media came together in Bonn, Germany at the occasion of the Global Landscape Forum (GLF), to connect,
Generation Matters: Brussels Briefing N. 53 on the Role of Young Farmers
Michelle Tang2022-09-23T13:39:17+02:00“The next generation of farmers: successes and new opportunities”: Rural youth was the focus of Brussels Policy Briefing n. 53, which was held on 20 November 2018 on invitation by CTA, ACP Secretariat, the EU and Concord, the European
Working Towards Food Security, Moving Away from Silo-Thinking
Michelle Tang2022-09-23T13:44:35+02:00The focus of attention at the Committee of Food Security is naturally on food security and nutrition, which under the Agenda 2030 is addressed in the Sustainable Development Goal, SDG2 – Zero Hunger. However, world leaders at CFS increasingly
All Roads Lead to Rome: 45th Session of the Committee on World Food Security (CFS)
Michelle Tang2022-09-23T13:49:48+02:00From 15-19 October 2018, the 45th session of the Committee on World Food Security (CFS45) took place at FAO headquarters in Rome, Italy. More than 1,600 delegates, representing CFS Members, non-Member States, UN agencies and bodies, civil society and
The State of Food Security and Nutrition in the World (SOFI) 2018
Michelle Tang2022-08-19T17:44:41+02:00FAO’s 2018 report on Food Security and Nutrition in the World is out, and its key message is alarming. In 2017, the number of undernourished people is estimated to have increase to 821 million – around one out of







