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Sierra Leone holds substantial agricultural potential, underpinned by abundant water resources, fertile soils, and diverse agroecological zones. Nourished by seven major rivers and extensive inland valley swamplands, the country is well positioned to...

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Pakistan’s food system transformation journey is deeply rooted in its rich agricultural heritage. As one of the world’s top producers of wheat, rice, sugarcane and fruits, agriculture remains a cornerstone of Pakistan’s economy and rural livelihoods...

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Brazil is one of the world’s largest agricultural producers and exporters, known for more than 30 years as a global leader in successfully implementing public policies to fight hunger and poverty, support family farming and promote food security and...

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Discover more inspiring stories of transformation in the new version of “ Sustainable agrifood systems in the Mediterranean - Levers for transformation”!

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What makes Rwanda’s experience in linking agendas for agriculture, nutrition, and climate particularly learn-worthy? As one of Africa’s most densely populated nations, Rwanda has taken bold steps to transform its food system through its first...

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SFS-MED partners launch new executive brief emphasizing opportunities for regional collaboration

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Global leaders and ministers convened at the 2024 One Planet Network Forum in Rio de Janeiro, achieving major breakthroughs in sustainable development. With a focus on inequalities, just transitions, and circular economy approaches, the event saw key...

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Exploring alternative approaches to drive a more inclusive and resilient agrifood systems agenda About the dialogue Insights from practice Read more... Lire en français - اقرأ بالعربية

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The latest UN SDG progress report details how global strides in renewable energy and poverty reduction are tempered by persistent challenges hindering realisation of the Sustainable Development Goals.

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“We’ve taken modest steps forward here in Bonn,” said UN Climate Change Executive Secretary Simon Stiell in his closing speech at the SB60 Bonn Climate Change Meetings.