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Annual reportFAO in Europe and Central Asia 2024 2025
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This publication summarizes very succintly the key achievements and collaboration for the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) in the Europe and Central Asia region, despite the backdrop of ongoing challenges such as the war in Ukraine, climate change and political instability. The first section approaches programme work through the lens of the four betters. The work of FAO for its Regional Priority Programme on Empowering smallholders, family farms and youth thorugh inclusive rural transformation, digitalization and innovation" such as the Green Agriculture Technical Platform, digital agriculture and better access to resources and are described under the better production heading, Also under better production is FAO's work on One Health and other initiatives related to the "Regional Priority Programme: transforming food systems and facilitating market access and integration." The section on better nutrition includes food safety work, the achievements of the Issue-based Coalition on Sustainable Food Systems, Codex, plant health and markets and trade. The better environment part of the section focuses on climate change mitigation and the adaption of agrifood systems to be more sustainable and resilient. Gender equity, rural transformation and resilient agrifood systems are described under the rubric of better life.The second section of the report gives a very brief synopsis of important completed and ongoing project work in Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Republic of Moldova, Serbia, Tajikistan, Türkiye, Turkmenistan and Ukraine. The narrative covers the One country One Priority Product programme, the Digital Villages initiative and smart villages, women bean growers, a project about women driving resilience, the national animal identification and tracing project that has expanded within the region, locust control, land consolidation, the development of a digital land cadastre system, women's cooperatives and women's empowerment, Farmer Field Schools, forest restoration and biodiversity conservation non-wood forest products value chain development and more. -
NewsletterEurope and Central Asia Gender Newsletter, October 2023 – Issue #12 2023
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No results found.Each issue of FAO Europe and Central Asia Gender Newsletter explores and discusses women’s and men’s experiences in agriculture and food security in the region familiarizes the reader with relevant FAO activities and initiatives. In each quarterly issue, the reader meets our real heroes and reads their stories: how communities, especially women from remote villages, strive to achieve a better life and how FAO, together with various partners and governments, stand hand-in-hand with them to achieve effective results. This issue reports on the updates regarding the gendered impacts of the war in Ukraine and gender-responsive earthquake recovery in Türkiye, International Day of Rural Women celebrations in the region, FAO's new resource guide to mainstreaming gender in climate investments, and the UN Food Systems Summit proceedings. The newsletter also includes insightful field stories from Türkiye, Kyrgyzstan, Albania and the Republic of Moldova. -
NewsletterEurope and Central Asia Gender Newsletter, March 2025 – Issue #17 2025
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Each issue of FAO Europe and Central Asia Gender Newsletter explores and discusses women’s and men’s experiences in agriculture and food security in the region plus familiarizes the reader with relevant FAO activities and initiatives. In each quarterly issue, the reader meets our real heroes and reads their stories: how communities, especially women from remote villages, strive to achieve a better life and how FAO, together with various partners and governments, stand hand-in-hand with them to achieve effective results. In this issue we feature FAO’s latest initiatives aimed at promoting gender equality in rural advisory services, agriculture and rural development in Europe and Central Asia. In this edition, we explore how women’s empowerment is catalyzing change within agrifood systems and provide insights from FAO’s Gender Week that highlight advances in gender equality. We also discuss how FAO contributed to championing the transformation of agrifood systems at COP29. A special focus is given to the Country Gender Assessment in rural Georgia, which outlines effective solutions for combating gender inequality in the country. Building on this theme, we share the story of Nino Kavtaradze, skilled dairy farmer who participated in Farmer Field Schools in Georgia. Additionally, this issue features stories of empowerment through the FAO-Türkiye partnership, celebrating milestones in gender equality that have been achieved collaboratively. Join us in exploring these compelling stories of resilience, collaboration, and progress towards a more gender-equal future in agriculture.
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