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Assessing the Data ‘Quantum’ Leap in Agriculture and Food Systems
Michelle Tang2023-05-04T13:02:16+02:00Key messages from the event "Assessing the Data ‘Quantum’ Leap in Agriculture and Food Systems" on 13 February 2023, jointly organized by the European Commission, the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD), the Global Donor Platform for Rural Development (GDPRD) and the Global Partnership for Sustainable Development Data (GPSDD).
Podcast | Ron Hartman
Michelle Tang2024-03-04T12:23:08+01:00In our seventh segment, the Platform interviews Ron Hartman, Director of Global Engagement, Partnerships and Resource Mobilization at IFAD. Ron talks about the ever-changing donor landscape, and why 2023 is a significant moment not only for IFAD but also for our most vulnerable rural populations facing food insecurity.
Keeping the humanitarian-development-peace nexus at centre stage
Michelle Tang2024-04-22T14:51:16+02:00Agriculture and food security remain high on Switzerland’s development priorities. Cooperation is key to balancing emergency assistance with building long-term resilience, both crucial to ensure people’s livelihoods are never at stake. Meet our GDPRD Board member Bruce Campbell of the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC).
OECD: Development Co-operation Report 2023
Michelle Tang2023-02-16T13:06:03+01:00Debating the Aid System In the last three years, multiple global crises and the growing urgency of containing climate change have put current models of development co-operation to, perhaps, their most radical test in decades. The goal of a
The future of food and agriculture – Drivers and triggers for transformation
Michelle Tang2023-01-31T16:07:18+01:00The future of food and agriculture (FOFA) is an FAO series that portrays long-term analyses of food and agricultural systems within the social and economy-wide context. The series portrays recent global trends and alternative future scenarios to analyse possible
Community of Practice on Rural Employment
Michelle Tang2023-01-13T16:57:22+01:00Practical Guidelines for Measuring Employment effects. The guidelines are designed as an interactive guide. They help to establish a results logic between (ongoing) project activities and related employment effects and also provide orientation on how to measure or estimate employment effects based on available data.
Measuring Employment Effects in Rural Development
Michelle Tang2023-04-12T11:07:01+02:00Practical Guidelines for Measuring Employment effects. The guidelines are designed as an interactive guide. They help to establish a results logic between (ongoing) project activities and related employment effects and also provide orientation on how to measure or estimate employment effects based on available data.