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تقرير التنمية الريفية 2021 للصندوق الدولي للتنمية الزراعية
يركز تقرير التنمية الريفية لعام 2021 الصادر عن الصندوق الدولي للتنمية الزراعية على سبل العيش الريفية في سياق تحول النظم الغذائية. يروج التقرير لسبل العيش العادلة لسكان الريف ، الذين يحتلون الصدارة في تحويل النظم الغذائية ، إلى جانب الحاجة إلى تحسين التغذية وحماية البيئة.
Good practices and innovations in risk management for agri-SME finance under COVID-19
This report compiles experiences and lessons shared in a Live Talks series on Risk Management for Agri-SME Finance between September and December 2020.
Leveraging Artificial Intelligence and Big Data for IFAD 2.0 – Phase 2
This report presents the second phase of the 2019 IFAD Innovation Challenge project - Leveraging Artificial Intelligence and Big Data for IFAD 2.0.
SAFIN Annual Progress Report 2020
This report documents the results achieved from the work among all SAFIN partners.
Managing agricultural risk through remittances: the case of Senegal
Digital gender inequality in Latin America and the Caribbean
The State of Food Security and Nutrition in the World 2020
Transforming food systems for affordable healthy diets.
SAFIN Annual Progress Report 2019
Regional Overview of Food Security and Nutrition in the Near East and North Africa 2019
Uganda: Impact Assessment of the Small and Medium Agribusiness Development Fund (SMADF), Baseline Report No. 1: Sesaco Ltd.
This is a baseline report for the impact assessment of the Yield Uganda Investment Fund (YUIF), an investment fund that provides targeted financing to small and medium agribusinesses (SMAs) to help them overcome barriers to accessing capital.
Uganda: Impact Assessment of the Small and Medium Agribusiness Development Fund (SMADF), Baseline Report No. 2: Central Coffee Farmers Association (CECOFA)
Accelerating knowledge generation for data-driven decision making
The State of Food Security and Nutrition in the World 2019
Support to Farmers Organizations in Africa Programme (SFOAP): Completion Report
تقرير التنمية الريفية 2019
يجد تقرير الصندوق للتنمية الريفية 2019 أن هذا العدد الهائل من شباب الريف يمكن أن يدفعوا ثمارًا غنية من حيث النمو الاجتماعي والاقتصادي - ولكن فقط إذا تم منحهم الفرص المناسبة.
An outlook on Asia’s agricultural and rural transformation: Prospects and options for making it an inclusive and sustainable one
If the success of Asian countries in transforming their rural economy is measured by the extent to which poverty has declined over the past 20 years, there is no question that their transformation can be regarded as one of the major achievements in human history. However, new problems are overtaking the older ones and Asia is now entering a critical part of its history.
سد الثغرات: مذكرة السياسة العامة لإدراج منظور المساواة بين الجنسين والثقافات في الزراعة والتنمية الريفية
الغرض من هذه المذكرة هو دعم الحوار للنظر في نهج المساواة بين الجنسين والنهج الثقافي في سياسات الأمن الغذائي والإنتاجية والتنمية الريفية.
حالة الأمن الغذائي والتغذية في العالم لعام 2018
The linkages between migration, agriculture, food security and rural development
Understanding contemporary migration, both international and internal, remains a challenge. The decision by people to migrate either within their own countries or across borders is influenced by an intricate set of factors. This report examines the complex interlinkages between migration, agriculture, food security and rural development and the factors that determine the decision of rural people to migrate; including economic factors, employment opportunities, conflict, poverty, hunger, environmental degradation and climate shocks.
Agents of rural change: The IFAD story
The State of Food Security and Nutrition in the World 2017
This year’s edition of The State of Food Security and Nutrition in the World marks the beginning of a new era in monitoring the progress made towards achieving a world without hunger and malnutrition, within the framework of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Specifically, the report will henceforth monitor progress towards both the targets of ending hunger and all forms of malnutrition.
It will also include thematic analyses of how food security and nutrition are related to progress on other SDG targets. Given the broadened scope to include a focus on nutrition, UNICEF and the World Health Organization (WHO) have joined the traditional partnership of FAO, IFAD and WFP in preparing this annual report.
We hope our expanded partnership will result in a more comprehensive and integral understanding of what it will take to end hunger and all forms of malnutrition, and in more-integrated actions to achieve this critical goal.
Rural Development Report 2016: Fostering inclusive rural transformation
The 2016 Rural Development Report focuses on inclusive rural transformation as a central element of the global efforts to eliminate poverty and hunger, and build inclusive and sustainable societies for all. It analyses global, regional and national pathways of rural transformation, and suggests four categories into which most countries and regions fall, each with distinct objectives for rural development strategies to promote inclusive rural transformation: to adapt, to amplify, to accelerate, and a combination of them.
Transforming rural areas
is produced on small farms that are usually family-run. Yet it’s also true that 70 per cent of the world’s poorest people live in rural areas, where the lack
of opportunity is forcing many young rural people to leave their homes in search of work in overcrowded cities or abroad.
The state of food insecurity in the world 2015
was the formulation of the First Millennium Development Goal (MDG 1), established in 2000 by the United Nations members, which includes among its targets “cutting by half the proportion of people who suffer from hunger by 2015”.
In this report, we review progress made since 1990 for every country and region as well as for the world as a whole. First, the good news: overall, the commitment to halve the percentage of hungry people, that is, to reach the MDG 1c target, has been almost met at the global level. More importantly, 72 of the 129 countries monitored for progress have reached the MDG target, 29 of which have also reached the more ambitious WFS goal by at least halving the number of
undernourished people in their populations.