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10th Agroforestry Symposium opened with powerful calls to scale climate-resilient farming, celebrating ten years of farmer–researcher collaboration and agroforestry’s impact on livelihoods, food security and land restoration.
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In rural Uganda, farmers learn to protect their pigs from African swine fever through short, drama-style stories delivered on mobile phones.
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Exploring practical approaches to sustainable implementation of these programmes with a focus on long-term financing, robust partnerships, and scalable country programmes.
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Exploring practical approaches to sustainable implementation of these programmes with a focus on long-term financing, robust partnerships, and scalable country programmes.
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Dr. Kristina Osbjer explains how ICARS helps low- and middle-income countries fight AMR through One Health solutions.
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Youth bring not only energy and innovation, they bring clarity about the kind of future they want, as well as the one they wish not to inherit.
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Read the first-week evaluation of COP30 by the Collective of Indigenous Women and Youth and Mestizo Women.
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No interior de São Paulo, no sítio agroecológico Panela Cheia, a família de Nazaré ensina a promover a segurança alimentar e aumentar a renda, melhorando o aproveitamento do espaço produtivo.
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Dr Caroline Delgado, who co-leads the SIANI Expert Group on Land Rights in Latin America offers her thoughts on how Latin America embodies today's climate, food systems and inequity challenges and what we can learn from the solutions.
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Across Sub-Saharan Africa, smallholder farmers face persistent challenges. This underscores the urgent need for policies and interventions that reflect the sector’s diversity and address inequities across smallholder categories.
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Read more about the main takeaways of the session on youth participation in governance, policy, and practice during Agri4D.
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In Narok, one of Kenya’s driest regions, food security is a daily struggle. In 2005, Paran Women Group came together to restore land and improve livelihoods. Today, they're not only earning a living, but also contributing to climate resilience.