Insights
An in-depth look at FAO’s work on gender equality and women’s empowerment
The climate crisis is unjust for rural women: FAO gender expert
05/03/2024
Rural communities worldwide are grappling with escalating challenges brought on by the climate crisis. As disasters become more frequent and severe, and environmental conditions grow harsher, the burden on these communities intensifies. However, it is women who are bearing the heaviest brunt of these impacts, including significant financial losses.
Connecting the dots in forest monitoring in Paraguay
29/05/2023
The fight against deforestation in Paraguay is getting a boost from an unlikely source: cutting-edge technology and data from space, coupled with the expertise of local forest conservationists.
In 2019, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) organized a one-wee...
FAO and women drivers (of change)
07/03/2023
When it appointed its first Chief Scientist two years ago, FAO chose a woman for the position.
Increased fish demand in Gabon offers youth an outlet in aquaculture
08/09/2022
Céleste is enthusiastic about playing a greater role in the management of her family’s fish farm.
Applying a metrics to women’s empowerment: experiences in using the Women’s Empowerment in Agriculture Index
22/04/2022
Several low- and middle-income countries have demonstrated significant progresses in measuring and promoting women’s empowerment in agriculture
Measuring women’s empowerment to close the gender gap in agriculture
22/04/2022
In the past ten years there have been tremendous efforts to develop methodologies and tools to measure women’s empowerment in the context of agriculture in a comprehensive and standardized way
More resilient and transformative ways for women’s empowerment
31/03/2022
Held on the sidelines of CSW66, representatives from the UN Rome-based Agencies and UN Women strongly recommitted to implementing interventions to carry out holistic and integrated interventions for rural women.
‘Let us rebuild the table’: the call for more equitable and gender inclusive climate talks
25/03/2022
Panelists spoke openly against systemic practices that perpetuate gender inequalities and youth exclusion in climate dialogue.
Sustainable tourism for climate resilience and women’s empowerment in SIDS
22/03/2022
66th Session of the Commission on the Status of Women (CSW66): Side event by FAO, Mountain Partnership and Slow Food International
Rural women celebrate their achievements in Cox’s Bazar
10/03/2020
Government officials appreciated FAO’s work in reducing hunger and enhancing the agri-food system by empowering women and closing the gender group.
FAO in Pakistan pledges greater support to realizing women’s rights
08/03/2020
FAO sub-offices in Punjab, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Balochistan and Sindh provinces also celebrated the day with the staff taking a gender equality pledge and celebrating the day committing to achieving gender equality and the empowerment of all women & girls.
RNE staff celebrate International Women’s Day
08/03/2020
The Near East and North Africa (NENA) Regional Office celebrated International Women’s Day with its staff on March 8, 2020.
Rural women and girls: recognizing their role as agents of change
05/03/2020
The year 2020 marks the 25th anniversary of the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action, and represents an unprecedented opportunity to mobilize global action to achieve gender equality and rights of all women and girls.
FAO launches Smallholder Support Programme to improve business-oriented agricultural skills for youth and women
10/01/2020
The comprehensive programme not only helps close the skills gap, but
also plays a key role in extending knowledge to marginalized and
disadvantaged populations.
Countering climate change with innovation
08/10/2019
One way to tackle climate change’s negative effects on food security is through further researching common food products and finding innovative new ways to use them.
A paradigm shift for conflict-affected rice producers in rural Borno
04/10/2019
While rice cultivation thrives, villagers, especially women, earned a living along the rice production value chain, working as parboilers, millers and marketers.
When growing vegetables is no longer safe
23/08/2019
Through already established Water Users’ Associations, the project is also intensifying public awareness campaigns regarding safe water use in agriculture, food processing and preparation.
Belgium supports FAO in assisting female-headed families with children at risk of severe acute malnutrition in Chad
18/07/2019
As funding from Belgium will only cover the technical component, the main expected result of the project is that the 250 women organized in ten mothers’ clubs will be able to apply the agricultural techniques learned.
How FAO is helping communities build resilience and fight malnutrition in South Sudan
03/06/2019
Women’s skills in farming as a business have improved, and so has their income, filling the current local production gap and demand for vegetables, which were mainly imported from neighbouring countries before.