Gender and equity in rural societies


 
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  • 11-08-2008

    11 August 2008 - A strain of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza previously not recorded in sub-Saharan Africa has been detected in Nigeria for the first time. Nigeria has recently reported two new bird flu outbreaks in the states of Katsina and Kano.

  • 08-08-2008

    8 August 2008 - Increasingly tough climatic conditions and limited rights to land and other basic resources risk jeopardizing the lives and livelihoods of many indigenous groups that hold the key to our long term survival, FAO noted on the eve of the International Day for the World’s Indigenous People.

  • 07-08-2008

    The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) and the International Labour Organization (ILO) and International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) are pleased to announce the technical expert workshop on “Gaps, trends and current research in gender dimensions of agricultural and rural employment: differentiated pathways out of poverty”, which will be held in Rome in the week of 30 March – 3 April 2009 (duration three days - exact dates to be confirmed).

  • 30-07-2008

    The Council for Scientific and Industrial Research - Institute for Scientific and Technological Information (CSIR-INSTI), under the Ghana AGRIS Pilot Project, will organize a stakeholder consultation meeting from 4 - 6 August 2008. The meeting, to be held at Alexia Hotel, Afienya (in Tema), will bring together representatives of the seven institutions participating in the pilot project and representatives of the member institutions of the Ghana Agricultural Information Network System (GAINS).

  • 21-07-2008

    FAO seeks US$33.5 million to help small farmers and fishers restore livelihoods

    Rome – With the clock ticking on Myanmar’s main planting season, agricultural support is urgently needed to restore food production in the country’s cyclone-hit rice bowl, FAO said today.

  • 14-07-2008

    3-5 June 2008Rome, Italy:: Press releases & more:: Video coverage:: Text & audio of speeches:: Audio news & interviews:: Daily wrap-ups:: Photo coverage:: Summit website

  • 14-07-2008

    With food prices hitting record highs world wide, FAO is helping implement urgent measures to increase food production in the most affected countries. In Swaziland Input trade fairs enable poor farmers boost their crops.

  • 14-07-2008

    31 July 2008 - As part of an urgent relief effort FAO’s Peru office has provided 36 800 doses of antiparasitic medicines, antibiotics and vitamins to poor farmers in highland Peru whose livestock are suffering as a result of a severe unseasonable cold spell.

  • 10-07-2008

    Yangon/Bangkok – The distribution in late-July of 600 buffaloes to farming households in Myanmar’s cyclone-affected delta has greatly assisted small-scale rice farmers to prepare their paddy fields in time for the planting season and will serve as an important asset for upcoming cultivations, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) said today.

    On 20 July, 300 households in Ayeyarwady and Yangon Divisions each received one pair of buffaloes as part of an FAO project funded by the United Nations Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF).

  • 08-07-2008

    "Making e-Agriculture Work through Public Private Partnership in Asia" a panel discussion.

    At eIndia today, partners in the global e-Agriculture initiative came together to continue the discussion about the role of public private partnerships (PPP) in supporting e-agriculture. (Building on the March 2008 online forum on www.e-agriculture.org.)