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...
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Based on the principles of agroecology, the project aims to contribute to sustainable rural development through innovations in the rice value chain and the farmer – agro-pastoralist nexus. It moreover...
FAO and the government of Quebec have joined forces with the Governments of Senegal and Haiti to support the implementation of the adaptation component of their Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) and the integration of agriculture...
The FOSC consortium consists out of 28 partners from Europe, Africa and Latin America. FOSC pulls together resources for a joint research programme and is supported by the European Commission...
Farmers Organisations Leading Research & Innovation on agroecology for sustainable food systems
Resilient, productive and sustainable agroecological agri-food systems secured through farmer-led innovation...
Africa is probably the most vulnerable continent to climate change and climate variability and shows diverse range of agro-ecological and geographical features. Thus the impacts of climate change can...
Migration by nationals of sub-Saharan countries to the Sahara, often assimilated by African and European public institutions to departures to Europe, have, over the last decade, become the object of increased...
African migration has become a major concern for European policy makers. New policy measures are under development, but they rely on a poor understanding of the underlying...
DEMOSTAF (DEMOgraphy-STatistics-for-Africa) brings together European and African research institutes as well as non academic African national statistics offices (NSOs) in a staff exchange programme, for a period...
The direct dependence of humans on ecosystem services is by far strongest in developing regions where poverty restricts access to resources. This dependency also makes people in developing countries...