This report contains results obtained in the efforts to improve forest management and benefits, including enhancing forest conservation and afforestation and reducing deforestation in Ethiopia under the Climate Change Sector...
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Link to resource: https://www.elgaronline.com/edcollbook-oa/book/9781800376762/9781800376… Publication Abstract The utilization of nature-based solutions (NBS) is on the rise for tackling concerns like climate change, well...
This Toolkit is intended to inform law-makers about key legal issues that may arise when forests are cleared for conversion to another use, including agriculture, mining, infrastructure or urbanisation, and the risks that may stem...
An innovative format to discuss policy and practice regarding the high prevalence of teen pregnancy in Laos.
The Adolescent Health Research Agenda addresses urgent research priorities that have relevance to public health, with a focus on reproductive health related issues. It aims to contribute towards quality data in Lao PDR to...
COOPI, FAO, OCHA and UN-Habitat/2014. This Toolkit is part of the series, A Field Guide for Disaster Risk Reduction in Southern Africa: Key Practices for DRR Implementers,coordinated by the FAO Subregional Office for Disaster Risk...
COOPI/Malawi-Madagascar/2010-2014. This Toolkit is part of the series, A Field Guide for Disaster Risk Reduction in Southern Africa: Key Practices for DRR Implementers,coordinated by the FAO Subregional Office for Disaster Risk...
Training Manual on Improved Fish Handling and Preservation Techniques developed by UNIDO under ZEAT BEAD Project
In Africa, there are many characteristics of illegal fishing and are involved in by both foreign and African actors. They include unauthorized fishing in closed areas/seasons, illegal fishing by foreign vessels (distance water...
Marking World Water Day 2015, WaterAid is launching a new four-year child health campaign and the release of its paper, Healthy Start: the first month of life. The paper was launched on 17/3/15 in Geneva alongside a report by WHO...