Social protection, fairer food systems advocated as World Food Day is celebrated
Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon (centre), on World Food Day at Expo Milano 2015 with heads of UN agencies and other dignitaries....
Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon (centre), on World Food Day at Expo Milano 2015 with heads of UN agencies and other dignitaries....
An African female farmer (ClimateReporters PHOTO: Aaron Kaah Climate change threatens to put hundreds of millions people – mostly women...
Ghanaian farmers at work By Kofi Adu Domfeh Ghana’s agricultural sector, the largest employer of the economy, has been the...
Grain silos in Malawi (PHOTO: UN) More than 2.8 million people will face hunger in the coming lean season (October...
Arid soil in Mauritania (PHOTO: Oxfam) By Kofi Adu Domfeh From Maputo to Malabo, the New Partnership for Africa's Development...
A cocoa farmer in Ghana (PHOTO: NewsGhana) By Kofi Adu Domfeh Ghana’s Cocoa Eco-Project has a major outcome of increasing...
Le Cameroun et la FAO ont signé aujourd'hui, d'une part, un Accord relatif à l'établissement d'un Bureau de partenariat et...
Growing rice in Cameroon (PHOTO: ClimateReporters/Aaron Kaah Cameroon and FAO have signed two agreements: one creating a $20 million,...
FAO Director-General Jose Graziano Da Silva (right) and Walt MacNee, Vice Chairman, MasterCard Worldwide sign new partnership agreement. (Photo: FAO/Alessia...
Champ niébé Un nouveau programme des Nations unies financé par l'Allemagne va aider huit pays en développement, dont trois d'Afrique,...
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