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Speaking up and out about gender-based violence
07/12/2023

FAO report: Agrifood sector faces growing threat from climate change-induced loss and damage
01/12/2023
Following the COP28 agreement to activate a new fund for loss and damage, recent analysis highlights agriculture perceived as the most severely affected sector

Solar powered water pumps support pastoralists’ livelihoods in times of climate crisis
29/11/2023

Why agrifood systems must be at the core of climate action: a COP28 preview with FAO climate expert
20/11/2023
Kaveh Zahedi, Director of the FAO Office of Climate Change, Biodiversity and Environment, talks about agrifood systems climate solutions and FAO at COP28
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Communities harness the power of collective action in Mozambique
16/11/2023

Sudan: FAO reaches one million farming households since the outbreak of conflict
15/11/2023
This is expected to help meet the cereal needs of between 13 and 19 million people, but more critical aid is required

From the soil to the stars
13/11/2023

El Niño: FAO’s updated Anticipatory Action and Response Plan urgently requires $160 million to support over 4.8 million people through March 2024
09/11/2023
Prioritized actions in 34 countries across Eastern and Southern Africa, Asia and the Pacific and Latin America and the Caribbean.

FAO's sack gardens effectively improve the resilience of internally displaced people
30/10/2023
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Researchers, led by FAO and Tufts University, call for a new way to address acute malnutrition among children
27/10/2023
In academic peer-reviewed journal, the Food and Nutrition Bulletin (FNB), thirty international researchers present evidence and analysis to improve the way child acute malnutrition is understood and prevented in Africa’s drylands