The programme will build, strengthen and scale up the resilience and adaptive capacities of smallholder farmers and rural communities of seven least developed countries (LDCs) in this region. It will...
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The African Union and the European Union alongside a number of implementing partners have launched the Consortium Europe-Africa on Research and Innovation for Food Systems Transformation. The project brings together...
The Food Systems Integrated Program (FSIP), led by FAO and IFAD, will direct $252 million in project financing and $2.2 billion in co-financing to 32 countries. The FSIP...
In collaboration with 32 countries across Africa and the Bay of Bengal, the EAF-Nansen Programme is committed to improving fisheries management in line with the ecosystem approach to fisheries (EAF), strengthening the capacities...
I-CAN is a multistakeholder, multisectoral global flagship initiative developed by Egypt as COP27 Presidency, in partnership with WHO, FAO, other UN agencies and partners such as GAIN, that will...
The Common African Agro-Parks Programme (CAAPs) is aimed at boosting regional trade for agricultural commodities by increasing locally processing of key agricultural products. The CAAPs will help...
Launched by the G20 in the wake of the global response to the 2007–08 food price crisis, GAFSP works to build resilient and sustainable agriculture and food systems in low-income countries, in times...
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This EU-funded programme - 23.2 M EUR, including EUR 18.2 million from the EU and EUR 5.0 million from Belgium - has the objective to...
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The FOLUR program - $345 million initiative funded by the Global Environment Facility (GEF) and led by the World Bank – aims to play a significant role...
As one of CGIAR’s new Research Initiatives, Sustainable Healthy Diets aims to ensure sustainable healthy diets for all by stimulating the demand for sustainable healthy diets and the supply...