Events
AGA 2024 Youth Session | 26 November, 16:30-17:30 CET | Hear from young entrepreneurs from Kenya, Rwanda, and Uganda sharing innovative financing approaches.
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GLOBAL | 18-20 OCTOBER 2022 | Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire/Hybrid Links The 3rd edition of the Finance in Common Summit (FiCS) will be co-organized by the
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GLOBAL | 10. OCTOBER 2022 | 13.30-14.45 CET | FAO HQ - ROME, ITALY AND VIRTUAL Links Side Event 4 | Achieving Zero Hunger: What can
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GLOBAL | 17. – 21. OCTOBER 2022 | FAO HQ - ROME, ITALY Links The future of food is in our hands. Building on last year’s
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AGA 2023 Session 2 | 26 October, 17:00-18:30 CET | Land governance tools and approaches in support of climate action. Session by the Global Donor Working Group on Land
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FAO’s Inclusive Rural Transformation and Gender Equality Division is co-organizing a side event for the upcoming CFS 51 in collaboration with the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) on ‘Nature based Solutions and Decent Rural Employment in Agrifood Systems’ on Wednesday 25 October.
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This independent Food Systems event is a contribution to ensure donors and their partners collaborate to realize the full leveraging potential of donor funding. The event will also launched the GDPRD stocktaking report on “Donor contributions to food systems”.
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The Dialogue will highlight issues affecting rural youth and gather input for Game Changer solutions for decent jobs creation for rural youth in food systems. First, a round of opening statements and pitches for youth centered Game Changer solutions submitted to the UNFSS will set the scene.
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This webinar will explore the key (structural) policy issues related to transforming Africa’s rural economies and how this can result in more and better jobs for rural youth and particularly young women.
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Biodiversity loss, climate change and environmental degradation are defining challenges of our generation and require more coordinated and incisive international efforts. The COVID-19 pandemic has shown the interlinkages between human health and an healthy planet. The post COVID recovery should be an opportunity to build back greener and more inclusive societies and economies.
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