FAO has been operational in Sierra Leone since 1978. Since then, targeted interventions have greatly helped to improve<p></p>food security and agricultural practices in the country. Today, FAO continues to be an important provider of technical<p></p>support, in collaboration with other UN agencies, NGOs, civil society and rural communities.
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Library ResourceMateriales institucionales y promocionalesJunio, 2018Sierra Leona
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Library ResourceMateriales institucionales y promocionalesAgosto, 2018Sierra Leona, Panamá, Túnez
Land and forest tenure systems greatly influence a country’s ability to reduce deforestation and forest degradation. Clear and legitimate tenure rights over forests can provide an incentive to manage forests sustainably and simultaneously reduce deforestation and forest degradation. In fact, communities and stakeholders with secure tenure rights have a strong interest in investing time and resources to maintain and enhance the natural capital under a long-term vision.
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Library ResourceArtículos de revistas y librosJulio, 2018Gambia, Guinea, Mauritania, Senegal, Sierra Leona, Italia, Alemania
This FAO Legal Paper looks at and evaluates the present laws and policies relating to sustainable small-scale fisheries in the fisheries and aquaculture legislation in operation in Sierra Leone and makes recommendations to align them with the Voluntary Guidelines on the Responsible Governance of Tenure of Land, Fisheries and Forests in the Context of National Food Security (VGGT). This Paper provides a brief introduction of the fisheries sector in Sierra Leone, focusing on the small-scale sect or with an overview of the uses and access rights to resources.
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Library ResourceArtículos de revistas y librosDiciembre, 2006Burkina Faso, Benin, Nigeria, Bélgica, Rwanda, Malí, Zimbabwe, Esuatini, Ghana, Sierra Leona, Etiopía, Níger, Camerún, Kenya, Mozambique, Sudáfrica, Lesotho, Uganda, Italia, Tanzania, Botswana, Francia, África
Across rural Africa, land legislation struggles to be properly implemented, and most resource users gain access to land on the basis of local land tenure systems.
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Library ResourceArtículos de revistas y librosDiciembre, 2006Nepal, Francia, Liberia, Mozambique, Zambia, Kirguistán, Guatemala, Laos, Camboya, Guinea, India, Sierra Leona, Etiopía, Mongolia, Nueva Zelandia, África
This paper represents part of an area of work on land tenure in post-conflict situations. An earlier LSP paper explored post-conflict land tenure in the context of sustainable livelihoods (LSP Working Paper 18: Unruh, J. (2004). “Post-conflict land tenure: using a sustainable livelihoods approach”.) The work is complemented by the FAO Land Tenure Studies 8 “Access to rural land and land administration after violent conflicts”.
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Library ResourceInformes e investigacionesDiciembre, 2002Burkina Faso, Benin, Nigeria, Mauritania, Gambia, Malí, Zimbabwe, Ghana, Guinea, Sierra Leona, Malawi, Níger, Eritrea, Kenya, Madagascar, Uruguay, Zambia, Senegal, Togo
Meeting symbol/code: ARC 02 2
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Library ResourceInformes e investigacionesDiciembre, 2016Guinea Ecuatorial, Benin, Nigeria, Kenya, Zambia, Gambia, Burundi, Guinea-Bissau, Ghana, Congo, Sierra Leona, Etiopía, República Centroafricana, Rwanda, Sudáfrica, Uganda, Gabón, Camerún, Chad, Togo, África
Meeting Name: African Forestry and Wildlife Commission
Meeting symbol/code: FO:AFWC/2016/8.1
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Library ResourceDocumentos de política y resúmenesDiciembre, 2015Sierra Leona, Alemania, China, África
FAO has been operational in Sierra Leone since 1978. While the country has witnessed signs of development since the end of the decade-long civil war, the recent Ebola epidemic (2014-2016) has complicated this recovery process. FAO is currently focused on restoring livelihoods affected by the Ebola crisis and building human and institutional capacities to make communities more prepared and resilient to disasters.
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Library ResourceInformes e investigacionesDiciembre, 2000Francia, Benin, Estados Unidos de América, Mozambique, Zambia, Gambia, Burundi, Zimbabwe, Esuatini, Ghana, Guinea, Sierra Leona, Malawi, Rwanda, Mauricio, Sudáfrica, Lesotho, Madagascar, Tanzania, India, Kenya, África
One of the guiding mandates within the FAO Constitution is the following: “The Organization shall promote and, where appropriate, shall recommend national and international action with respect to: … the conservation of natural resources and the adoption of improved methods of agricultural production ...”. In many African countries, in addition to low yields, food production is limited by the availability of land and water resources.
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Library ResourceInformes e investigacionesDiciembre, 2010África, Libia, Sudán, Burundi, Etiopía, Kenya, Rwanda, Somalia, Tanzania, Uganda, Camerún, Namibia, Burkina Faso, Ghana, Liberia, Nigeria, Sierra Leona, Panamá, Brasil, Jordania, Rumania, Reino Unido, Alemania, Samoa
The Eastern and Anglophone Western Africa Regional Assessment meeting was organized by a task force consisting of FAO, the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa, African Land Policy Initiative, the United Nations World Food Programme, United Nations Development Programme, the International Fund for Agricultural Development and the United Nations Human Settlements Programme officials in Ethiopia.
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