The IX edition of the International Standout Woman Award took place on 31 October 2024 at 3 pm in Rome Montecitorio in Sala della regina. Cristina Rossello in collaboration with Promazioni360 of Darfo Boario Terme (BS) and Anna Maria Gandolfi Regional Equality Advisor who has granted the sponsorship, have succeeded again this year to bring
During the 2024 Session, delegates will discuss a broad range of topics pertinent to the COAG mandate. These will include the outcomes of the 2nd Session of the COAG Sub-Committee on Livestock, the One Health approach, sustainable management of plastics in agriculture, land and water resources, bioeconomy, agriculture and forestry linkages, the status of women
Fifty-second Session “50 Years of CFS: Acting Together for a world free from hunger and malnutrition” Rome, Italy, 21-25 October 2024 PROVISIONAL AGENDA An overview of the 52nd Plenary Session of CFSThe Plenary will begin with opening statements by UN high-level representatives and a discussion on strengthening coordinated policy responses to the food crisis, which
Paris, October 5, 2024. Angola was today officially admitted as an observer member of the International Organization of Francophonie (OIF). The decision was announced during the OIF Summit, which takes place in Paris, at the Grand Palais, and was attended by leaders and delegations from French-speaking countries from around the world. This important milestone reaffirms
Rome, 23 July – (Nova) – The Mattei Plan is an opportunity to bring to international attention issues linked to the protection of biodiversity and the necessary climate and environmental resilience, as the countries of the Congo basin. This was observed by the Angolan ambassador to Italy, Maria de Fatima Jardim, who spoke today in
The Congo Basin forests are a lifeline for more than 60 million people — providing food and income for many remote communities, storing huge amounts of carbon, supporting unique ecosystems and regulating the flow of the major rivers across Central Africa. Yet the Congo’s forests are being cleared at an alarming rate amid global demand
The 2024 Africa Fertilizer and Soil Health Summit is just around the corner. Join us in Nairobi to discuss strategies for transforming the continent’s Soil Health for food security and economic goals. Let’s make a difference together! https://www.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=pfbid02ku2u8rL5N8Z7Exb7XQnGUbJwXLFEqXzr2jX4cNr8Q9MknZFJefA39hYGu7zXbXdAl&id=61558500133318&paipv=0&eav=AfZJWw5U9Nnk4xgZPWHAacfpPxXkkF04OrxNnPGjBrX9XMhAv_hF2BkbddCS1xE8TvE&_rdr
Excellencies, I am writing to you in my capacity as the WFP Regional Director for Southern Africa to urgently seek your support in addressing the severe impacts of the current El Niño phenomenon in our region. Several countries, including Zimbabwe, Zambia, and Malawi, have declared a State of Emergency due to the El Niño-induced drought,
Global Network Against Food Crises’ partners call for a transformative approach to break the cycle of acute hunger Livestock-holding farmers and herders in Rafah, Gaza Strip, receive animal fodder distributed by FAO to support local food production in April 2024. ©FAO / Yousef Alrozzi 24/04/2024 JOINT EU/FAO/IFAD/UNHCR/UNICEF/WB/WFP NEWS RELEASE Rome – According to the latest Global Report on
The Heads of the Diplomatic Missions of Angola and DRC in Buenos Aires, Republic of Argentina, Azevedo Xavier Francisco and Daniel Marios Cibangu Kasonga Mubabinge, respectively, have been working together to attract investors from this Latin American country to develop their activity in Africa. According to the two diplomats, Angola and the Democratic Republic of