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The FAO Podcasts, a multilingual audio series produced by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, addresses pressing global issues including hunger, poverty, agriculture, and sustainability. With content available in English, Spanish, and French, our dedicated audio team ensures these vital conversations are accessible to a global audience. Our three distinct formats - the concise FAO Brief, insightful FAO Talks, and the deeply human documentary pieces - serve as your gateway to understanding and participating in these critical global discussions. Tune in, enrich your perspective, and join us in shaping a more sustainable future for all.

158 - La FAO en Bref - 20 mai 2024
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  • 158 - La FAO en Bref - 20 mai 2024

    Dans cet épisode, 1,8 million de personnes au Honduras font face à des niveaux élevés d'insécurité alimentaire aiguë, selon le Cadre intégré de classification de la sécurité alimentaire, ou IPC ; le Directeur général de la FAO exhorte à la paix et à la transformation numérique pour atteindre les Objectifs de développement durable lors de la Conférence régionale pour l'Europe ; et le portail de la FAO pour la surveillance de l’environnement et du climat, Earth Map, reçoit le prix Google Impact.  

    Producteurs: Flora Trouilloud, Heriberto Araujo, Ruki Inoshita Présentatrice: Flora Trouilloud Son: Eric Deleu Supervision éditoriale: Tszmei Ho ©FAO/Alessia Pierdomenico 

     

    Mon, 20 May 2024 - 04min
  • 157 - La FAO en minutos - 20 de mayo de 2024

    En este episodio, 1.8 millones de personas en Honduras sufren altos niveles de inseguridad alimentaria aguda, según la Clasificación Integrada de la Seguridad Alimentaria en Fases o CIF; el Director General de la FAO insta a la paz y la digitalización para alcanzar los Objetivos de Desarrollo Sostenible en la Conferencia Regional para Europa; y el portal de seguimiento ambiental y climático de la FAO Earth Map recibe el premio de Google a la repercusión.

     

    Productores: Heriberto Araujo, Flora Trouilloud, Ruki Inoshita Presentador: Heriberto Araujo Sonido: Eric Deleu Supervisión editorial: Tszmei Ho © FAO/Alessia Pierdomenico 

    Mon, 20 May 2024 - 03min
  • 156 - FAO Brief - 20 May 2024

    In this episode, 1.8 million people in Honduras experience high levels of acute food insecurity, according to the Integrated Food Security Phase Classification or IPC; FAO’s Director-General urges peace and digitalization to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals in the Regional Conference for Europe; and FAO’s environment and climate monitoring portal Earth Map receives Google impact award.  

    Producer: Ruki Inoshita, Heriberto Araujo, Flora Trouilloud Presenter: Ruki Inoshita Sound: Eric Deleu Editorial supervision: Tszmei Ho © FAO/Alessia Pierdomenico 

    Mon, 20 May 2024 - 03min
  • 155 - Women vaccinators: driving changes in rural Bangladesh

    In rural Bangladesh, 75% of farmers rear poultry in their backyards, mainly women. However, this vital income and protein source faces threats from emerging diseases, leading to high mortality rates due to poor hygiene and lack of vaccination. In response, the Food and Agriculture Organization, FAO, and its Emergency Centre for Transboundary Animal Diseases in collaboration with the Government of Bangladesh, implemented the Upazila to Community (U2C) program in 2016. This initiative trains women as poultry vaccinators, empowering them with independence and skills. The program also strengthens food security, increases farmers’ incomes, and improves rural livelihoods.  

    Credits: 

    Producers: Flora Trouilloud, Ruki Inoshita, Heriberto Araujo, Humayra Nowrin, Kamrun Naher  

    Sound: Eric Deleu 

    Presenter: Danielle Rurawhe 

    Voices: Hoore Jannat, Rukshan Ratnam

    Editorial assistance for translation: Hoore Jannat

    Editorial supervision: Tszmei Ho 

    Photo: © FAO / Asif Jilani 

    Music: Audio Network

    Tue, 14 May 2024 - 10min
  • 154 - FAO Brief - 6 May 2024

    In this episode, over 282 million people in 59 countries suffered acute food insecurity in 2023, according to the Global Report on Food Crisis; FAO warns about the food insecurity threat in Southern Africa posed by a foreseen shortfall in maize production; and the Food Price Index increases marginally in April driven by higher meat prices.  

    Producer: Ruki Inoshita, Heriberto Araujo, Flora Trouilloud Presenter: Ruki Inoshita Sound: Eric Deleu Editorial supervision: Tszmei Ho © FAO/Yousef Alrozzi

    Mon, 06 May 2024 - 04min
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