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Oxford Real Farming Conference 4 – 6 January 2023

🌱In-person and online With hundreds of online and in-person sessions, the ORFC 2023 line-up of talks, discussions, and social gatherings is not to be missed. Global speakers from six continents will join familiar faces in Oxford to address critical issues, including: Farming through economic & ecological crises Resisting the financialisation of nature Holistic land & […]

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Launch of the advocacy campaign ‘You do politics, we go hungry’, by the CSIPM and allies

This week the CSIPM and allies are launching ‘You do politics, we go hungry’, an advocacy campaign urging the UN Committee on World Food Security (CFS) to coordinate a policy response to the current food crisis. The CFS will hold a one-day plenary session on 19 December (you will soon receive more detailed information on this) and we hope it will take bold

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Discussion on the latest report to the UN from its Special Rapporteur on the right to food

Please find this blog and YouTube recording of a key side event at the 77th UN General Assembly discussing the latest report to the UN from its Special Rapporteur on the right to food – Michael Fakhri.  Encompassing whole food systems from production through to consumption – these issues affect us all. Includes riveting contributions from Olivier de

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Webinars on the implementation UNDROP 28 – 29 November 2022/19 – 20 December 2022

The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations Regional Office for Europe and Central Asia (FAO REU) together with the Eco Ruralis association from Romania is jointly organizing through a Letter of Agreement two online webinars and an in-person training on the implementation of UNDROP. Each online webinar is structured in sessions of 3

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WEBINAR November 3d, 2022. Agroecology for Women’s Economic Empowerment and Strengthening their Autonomy

Experiences from Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Türkiye Evidence on gender-based inequalities and their importance for sustainable and inclusive agri-food systems (Anna Jenderedjian, FAO REU)  Tracking information on the situation with women’s rights on land ownership and control – SDG Indicators 5.a.1 and 5.a.2 (Giorgi Kvinikadze, FAO REU) 3d November 2022 09:30-11:00 CET 10:30-12:00 Ankara 11:30-13:00 Baku/Tbilisi/Yerevan

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Training in Sakarya (Turkey) on Agroecology with Central Asian and Turkish partners (With Çiftçi-Sen & ADI)

During the week of the 30th of May, Schola Campesina Aps (Italy), ADI (Kyrgyzstan), and Çiftçi-sen (Turkey), with the financial support of FAO, hosted agroecology trainings with the aim of sharing knowledge and raising awareness within the participants’ organisations on the opportunities brought by Agroecology. Overall the event was successful in building capacity and a

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Wheat grain is pictured at a warehouse in Bashtanka, Mykolaiv region, as Russia's attacks on Ukraine continue. Photograph: Edgar Su/Reuters

Ukraine helps feed the world – but its farmers, seeds and future are in danger – Michael Fakhri and Sofia Monsalve

Retrieved from: https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2022/jun/13/ukraine-farmers-seed-food-crisis?CMP=share_btn_fb&fbclid=IwAR21fri1ak63OXSkVu5HkBa2WIX1L-y5-x7quI0tOLWlAW9ScJUw9bw4Ow0 Photo caption: Wheat grain is pictured at a warehouse in Bashtanka, Mykolaiv region, as Russia’s attacks on Ukraine continue. Photograph: Edgar Su/Reuters The war in Ukraine has made the food crisis triggered by the pandemic worse. People in Ukraine not only fear for their lives but are facing possible food shortages. Because

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