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Malta and FAO

Policy Papers & Briefs
Novembre, 2015
Malte
Tunisie
Libye
Hongrie
Italie
Europe

Malta’s partnership with FAO dates back to 1964, the year the country joined the Organization. Cooperation through emergency interventions in the 1970s enabled Malta’s successful eradication of African swine fever. Water management has been another major area of FAO assistance – and one of strategic importance – in the country, with action focusing on sustainable management of Malta’s water resources and development of a national water policy.

Forest-dependent people

Journal Articles & Books
Novembre, 1996
Mali
Suède
Canada
Italie

This issue of Unasylva considers some of the issues related to forest-dwelling and forest-dependent people, and particularly their role in and relationship to sustainable forest management.

Impacts of the Social Cash Transfer Pilot Programme in Ethiopia

Reports & Research
Mars, 2016
Kenya
Ghana
Malawi
Zambie
Lesotho
Éthiopie
Zimbabwe
Afrique

The Social Cash Transfer Pilot Programme (SCTPP) in Ethiopia is the Tigray Regional government’s pilot of a social cash transfer currently managed at the national level. The primary objective of the programme is to improve the quality of lives of orphans and other vulnerable children (OVC), the elderly and persons with disabilities as well as to enhance their access to essential social welfare services such as health care.

Saffron Heritage Site of Kashmir in India. GIAHS Saffron Site Report (part- 1)

Policy Papers & Briefs
Novembre, 2012
Inde
Iran
Asie

One of the legacies of saffron farming practice for centuries in and around the Pampore Karewas of Kashmir in India is that this ancient farming system continues to inspire family farmers and local communities through their livelihood security that it provides for more than 17,000 farm families. Kashmiri village women contribute to this agriculture heritage site through traditional tilling to flower picking over 3,200 hectares dedicated to the legendary saffron crop cultivation at Pampore.

Children’s property and inheritance rights and their livelihoods: The context of HIV and AIDS in Southern and East Africa

Journal Articles & Books
Novembre, 2006
Mozambique
Zambie
Suède
Zimbabwe
Namibie
Eswatini
Congo
Malawi
Rwanda
Jordanie
Laos
Afrique du Sud
Lesotho
Ouganda
Kirghizistan
Tanzania
Botswana
Kenya
Afrique
Afrique orientale
Afrique australe

This paper focuses on legal and institutional aspects of children’s property and inheritance rights in Southern and East Africa. Chapter 2 discusses violations of children’s property and inheritance rights and discusses how the spread of HIV/AIDS has contributed to the violations. Chapter 3 assesses several norms of customary law that aim to protect children’s property and inheritance rights as well as the current practices of customary law that—in the context of the HIV/AIDS pandemic—serve to complicate and limit children’s ability to maintain their rights.

Family Farming in the Near East and North Africa

Reports & Research
Octobre, 2016
Algérie
Qatar
Égypte
Brésil
Mauritanie
Iraq
Iran
Djibouti
Comores
Jordanie
Maroc
Yémen
Libye
Turquie
Somalie
Oman
Koweït
Tunisie
Soudan
Bahreïn
Arabie saoudite
Liban
Afrique
Afrique septentrionale

This paper begins by exploring what the term family farming means and how appropriate it is in the NENA region. It will explore more generally the role of farming and agriculture in the broader political economy of the region. The paper establishes the distinctive features of the region, what might be generalised and what might not be so common between countries with contrasting patterns of development.

The broad range of impacts of the Social Cash Transfer Pilot Programme in Ethiopia

Reports & Research
Mars, 2016
Kenya
Zambie
Lesotho
Zimbabwe
Érythrée
Ghana
Malawi
Éthiopie
Afrique

This brief describes the broad array of impacts arising from a cash transfer programme that was piloted in the Tigray region of Ethiopia from 2011 to 2014. About 80 percent of Tigray’s population of 4.3 million live in rural areas and depend on rain-fed subsistence agriculture for their livelihoods. Farm families in Tigray tend to have small land holdings and limited productive inputs such as labour, oxen, seeds and fertilizers. Severe drought has repeatedly struck the northern Tigray region and has had a major effect on agricultural productivity.