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Report of the third Meeting of Biodiversity, Habitat and Water Quality Working Group

Policy Papers & Briefs
Noviembre, 2014
Marruecos
Estados Unidos de América
Mauritania
Gambia
Guinea-Bissau
Senegal
Guinea
Cabo Verde
África

Cette troisième réunion du groupe de travail Biodiversité, Habitat et Qualité de l’Eau a été ouverte conjointement par M. Birane Sambe, coordinateur régional du projet CCLME et M. Abou Bamba, secrétaire de la Convention d’Abidjan. M. Sambe a remercié l’ensemble des participants d’avoir effectué le déplacement. Selon lui, l’épidémie d’Ebola a causé beaucoup de perturbations de part le monde. C’est pourquoi, la réunion qui était prévue au Cap Vert n’a pu s’y tenir à cause de restrictions imposé par ce pays aux frontières. Il a déploré l’absence de la Guinée Bissau et du Cap Vert. M.

Water for the rural poor

Policy Papers & Briefs
Noviembre, 2015
Italia

We aim at increasing the impact of poverty-reduction strategies on poor smallholder farmers through investments in water, by recognizing the diversity and complexity of their conditions and tailoring interventions accordingly.

Water and Agriculture in the Nile Basin

Reports & Research
Noviembre, 2000
Sudán
Egipto
Estados Unidos de América
Rwanda
Zambia
Burundi
Namibia
Esuatini
Congo
Djibouti
Malawi
Comoras
Eritrea
Seychelles
Mozambique
Lesotho
Uganda
Somalia
Madagascar
Italia
Tanzania
Etiopía
Kenya
África

This paper discusses – at the sub-basin level – the regional differences and comparative advantages for agricultural development and water resources utilization in the Nile Basin. It looks at options for development, projected in the regional context, and the importance of agricultural water use for social and food security in the different parts of the basin.

Water Challenge Badge

Journal Articles & Books
Noviembre, 2013
Rwanda
Bangladesh
España
Israel
China
Portugal
Canadá
Grecia

Developed in collaboration with United Nations agencies, civil society and other organizations, the United Nations challenge badges are intended to raise awareness, educate and motivate young people to change their behaviour and be active agents of change in their local communities. The challenge badge series can be used by teachers in school classes and by youth leaders, and especially Guide or Scout groups.

Somalia and FAO

Policy Papers & Briefs
Noviembre, 2016
Kenya
Somalia
África

Since the 1960s, FAO has taken the lead in the fight against hunger in Somalia, supporting the Government and rural communities in times of crisis as well as in pursuit agricultural development goals. Special attention is devoted to helping rural communities withstand recurrent shocks, such as drought, flooding, and plant and animal pests and diseases. Through resilience programming, FAO balances technical support with the provision of quality inputs to prevent or lessen the impact of shocks to livelihoods and keep development gains intact.

Boletn de Recursos Naturales y Medio

Reports & Research
Noviembre, 2011

Este mes, la celebración anual del Día Mundial del Agua tendrá lugar el 22 de marzo. El tema del Día de este año es Agua para las ciudades: respondiendo al desafío urbano. En el presente número examinamos algunos de los retos planteados por los recursos hídricos a causa de la rapidez de las migraciones, y estudiamos una posible solución para intensificar el aprovechamiento de dichos recursos.

Report of the e-Conference on Integrated Land and Water Resources Management in Rural Watersheds

Journal Articles & Books
Noviembre, 2011
Honduras
Estados Unidos de América
Chile
Perú
Sri Lanka
Indonesia
Granada
Reino Unido
Canadá
Costa Rica
Níger
Colombia
Tailandia
Japón
Sudáfrica
Nicaragua
Filipinas
Italia
Tanzania
India
Asia

The continuing and rapid degradation of rural watersheds has been a major concern for governments and civil society in Asia and the Pacific region. A root cause is the segmented management of land and water resources. This has been exacerbated by the cumulative and linked effects of an increase in demand for food, fuel and water due to population growth, competition for scarce land resources from biofuel production and a shift in preference for protein-rich diets. The expected adverse impact of climate change in the coming decades will most likely worsen the situation.

Country Investment Brief Ethiopia - Mapping and assessing the potential for investments in agricultural water management

Reports & Research
Noviembre, 2012
Tanzania
India
Burkina Faso
Ghana
Zambia
Etiopía
África

The Agricultural Water Solutions Project aims to unlock the potential of smallholder farming by identifying, evaluating and recommending a variety of agricultural water management (AWM) solutions - including technologies as well as the necessary supporting policies, institutions, financing arrangements and associated business models. This is being achieved through a series of interlinked activities in the seven project sites in Africa (Burkina Faso, Ethiopia, Ghana, Tanzania and Zambia) and in India (Madhya Pradesh and West Bengal).