Facing growing food insecurity in the world, the Royal Swedish Academy of Agriculture and Forestry (KSLA) and the Swedish FAO Committee hosted a seminar to discuss the challenges and opportunities to end hunger in all its forms by 2030 and to achieve food security.
Globally, 80% of the world's extreme poor reside in rural regions, and 76% of them engage in agriculture, primarily subsistence farming. They also heavily rely on and work with caring for the bulk...
It is once again time for Focali members, partners, and friends in our wider community to meet around current interlinked forest, climate and livelihood challenges.
The seminar will highlight, based on recent EASAC studies, how science has clearly set out the scale and urgency of the problems that need to be addressed in a number of fields, and the many...
The webinar is an opening to explore the need to build initiatives or mechanisms that can facilitate the transition towards a more sustainable economy based on the intensive use of knowledge,...
Discussion about new sustainable economies that can offer a sustainable future to the Amazon, and how outside actors can help.
Inspired by the East Asian miracle, which utilised smallholder agriculture as a conduit for economic growth and poverty reduction, many African governments have committed to contributing 10% of...
SIANI, Focali and GMV organise a seminar at Act Sustainable 2022 – the sustainability week at Chalmers University of Technology and the University of Gothenburg.
Learn the reasons why orange-fleshed sweet potato is considered the single most successful example of biofortification of a staple crop, and presents a feasible option to address vitamin A deficiency.
SIANI explored the theme of the World Food Forum from the perspective of healthy, nutritious and sustainable snacks in a virtual side event. The webinar was hosted together with WWF Sweden Youth and the Government of Sweden.