CFS 51 Side Event 03: Innovative approaches to sustainable finance for food systems transformation

2024-12-11T13:30:24+01:00

This official side event of the 51st plenary session of the Committee on World Food Security provides insight from donors on ways to make their funding more impactful and catalytic as well as new sources of funding. Co-organized by the GDPRD, the Shamba Centre for Food & Climate, UK Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office, Western Cape Department of Agriculture - South Africa and World Food Programme.

CFS 51 Side Event 03: Innovative approaches to sustainable finance for food systems transformation2024-12-11T13:30:24+01:00

FAO Publications Catalogue 2023

2023-11-07T17:49:32+01:00

This catalogue aims to improve the dissemination and outreach of FAO’s knowledge products and overall publishing programme. By providing information on its key publications in every area of FAO’s work, and catering to a range of audiences, it thereby

FAO Publications Catalogue 20232023-11-07T17:49:32+01:00

2023 Goalkeepers Report

2023-11-03T13:53:41+01:00

Imagine a world where innovations could save the lives of 2 million more mothers and babies. Links Co-authored by foundation Co-chairs Melinda French Gates and

2023 Goalkeepers Report2023-11-03T13:53:41+01:00

Podcast | Jaron Porciello

2024-03-04T12:10:57+01:00

In our latest segment, Jaron Porciello, Co-Director, Hesat2030 and Associate Professor, University of Notre Dame, tells us how AI has already made its mark in the agricultural sector and explores its role in reshaping global food systems. She underscores the need to address corporate ownership and regulation

Podcast | Jaron Porciello2024-03-04T12:10:57+01:00

The future of AI in food systems

2024-02-09T15:35:14+01:00

Jaron Porciello is Co-Director of Hesat2030, Associate Professor at the University of Notre Dame. and a close partner of the Donor Platform. Jaron shares her insights on the present and future of artificial intelligence in rural development.

The future of AI in food systems2024-02-09T15:35:14+01:00

Launch of Hesat2030: a global roadmap to end hunger sustainably, nutritiously, and equitably

2023-09-28T15:32:36+02:00

Building on the foundations of Ceres2030: Sustainable Solutions to End Hunger, FAO, the Shamba Centre for Food & Climate and the University of Notre Dame have launched Hesat2030: a global roadmap to end hunger sustainably, nutritiously, and equitably.

Launch of Hesat2030: a global roadmap to end hunger sustainably, nutritiously, and equitably2023-09-28T15:32:36+02:00