
Argentina Zero Deforestation
Relevant information for EU and Argentine stakeholders about the EU regulation on deforestation-free supply chains.

Relevant information for EU and Argentine stakeholders about the EU regulation on deforestation-free supply chains.
Since the 2021 UN Food Systems Summit, there is broad consensus that agrifood systems must be transformed to become more resilient and sustainable and address mounting global challenges including climate change, natural resources depletion and biodiversity loss, environmental degradation, food and nutrition insecurity, and socioeconomic inequities. This is a prerequisite to achieve the 2030 Agenda on Sustainable Development and its associated SDGs. Agroecology is increasingly seen as an effective pathway to achieve the objectives of economic, social and environmental sustainability of food systems. It is rooted in both ecological science and traditional knowledge, and emphasizes the co-creation of knowledge, participatory governance, and context-specific innovation. As defined through the 13 principles of the High-Level Panel of Experts of the UN Committee on World Food Security (CFS) and aligned with the 10 elements of the FAO, it benefits from increased international attention and support. In line with the Global Gateway strategy, DG INTPA approaches agroecology as being open to innovation and to markets in bilateral, regional and global partnerships and actions through i.a.: strategic guidance and technical support to EU delegations (operational guide, Monthly Talks, support to the quality of operations); strategic partnerships with like-minded partners to leverage funds and impacts (such as IFAD); investments in Research and Innovation and in the development & deployment of Sustainability Assessment Frameworks (such as the FAO Tool for Agroecology Performance Evaluation TAPE+, and the IFAD Economic and Financial Assessment EFA+). This work contributes to supporting agriculture value chains development, nutrition, fisheries and food security, as well as to the wider aim of Directorate F to address global challenges such as climate change, circular economy, water management, biodiversity, etc.
The European Union reaffirms its continued support to the Sudanese people

Objective of the Project. To accelerate development of women and mainstream ecological organic agriculture subsector into existing national frameworks for agricultural sector development in order to enhance sustainable environmental conservation for improved health, income and food security by 2030.
PRARECOM project is one of the five projects in the Tubehoneza Programme funded by the European Union and implemented by AVSI in consortium with Caritas International Bélgique and Vétérinaire Sans Frontière Belgique. The PRARECOM project aims to contribute to the sustainable strengthening of the resilience of Burundi's rural population in 41 municipalities across 14 provinces. Its specific objective is to enhance the food security, nutrition, and social cohesion of 1,228,863 people by sustainably strengthening their livelihoods and basic services in these areas.

The project focuses on improving export and import controls of agricultural produce in Tanzania. It also caters for improvement of the plant pest surveillance system. The project is primarily funded by the European Union and
Nutrition for Development (N4D) seeks to strengthen collaboration and partnerships between the EC, member states, and partner countries, with the wider aim to reduce maternal and child malnutrition.

The overall objective of the action is to strengthen the capacity of Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) and Local Authorities (LAs) to work in partnership towards the achievement of development goals.
El objetivo general del presente contrato es: “Implementar exitosamente la estrategia de comunicación a nivel local/regional y a nivel nacional/central, abarcando los diversos grupos objetivo definidos en el Plan de Comunicación y de acuerdo al Manual de Visibilidad” y las acciones apoyadas por la Unión Europea a la Seguridad Alimentaria y Nutrición en el País.

En Honduras, la inseguridad alimentaria ha sido tradicionalmente arraigada en la ausencia de una visión de desarrollo, que reconozca a los pobres rurales como jugadores clave en el cambio del círculo vicioso de descapitalización