Title: FAO
1CENTER OF INFORMATION AND KNOWLEDGE
- FAO
- FOOD AND AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION OF THE UNITED
NATIONS
2FAOs Mandate (founded in 1945--Quebec City)
- Raise levels of nutrition and standards of living
- Improve agricultural productivity
- Better the conditions
- of rural populations
- Contribute to the
- expansion of the
- worlds economy
3FAO What it is, What it does
- Information
- Advice
- Neutral forum
- Development Assistance
- FAO collects, analyses, interprets and
disseminates information - FAO provides independent advice on agricultural
policy and planning - FAO offers a neutral forum for discussion and
formulation of policy, negotiation of agreements
and establishment of standards - FAO provides practical help to developing
countries through technical assistance
4 FAOs role
One of the FAOs major roles is Putting
information in reach FAO highlights information
as one of the priority areas in achieving
agricultural development and food security
How to reach information?
5 Diffusion of Information
http//www.fao.org/
The FAO web site contains approximately 50,000
web pages, over 100 databases, and thousands of
documents
6Platform
7W A I C E N T
8 WAICENT (World Agricultural Information Center)
Consolidating more than 40 separate databases
under the umbrella of WAICENT
9Statistical databases
10FAOSTAT (FAO Statistical Databases)
11 FAOSTAT (FAO Statistical Databases)
12Information Access Tools
13David Lubin Memorial Library
14 David Lubin Memorial Library
15Specialized Information System
16GIEWS
17 GIEWS (Global Information and Early Warning
System)
18EMPRES
19 EMPRES (Emergency Prevention System )
20FIVIMS
21 FIVIMS (Food Insecurity and Vulnerability
Information and Mapping Systems )
22FAO Country Profiles and Mapping Information
System
23 FAO Country Profiles and Mapping
Information System
24Publication, News, Photos, Graphics
25FAO Corporate Document Repository
- An electronic library that holds FAOs huge
collection of publications and meeting documents
in full-text, electronic format. - Since the initiative started in 1998, over 6 000
documents have been converted into HTML allowing
users to download valuable agricultural formation
from anywhere in the world, free of charge. - Several types of search facilities allow users to
look for documents using a combination of search
fields such as title, language, publication year
and keywords.
26FAO Catalogue Online
- The FAO on-line catalogue (FAOBIB) is a
multilingual, on-line catalogue of documents and
publications produced by FAO since 1945, books
added to the library collections since 1976, and
serials held in the FAO library. - Full text links are provided for all documents
that are available in the Corporate Document
Repository. Requests for copies of FAO documents
in print or microfiche (pre-1998) may be
addressed to the library
27FAO Publications Catalogue Online
- The FAO Sales Catalogue lists a wide selection of
FAO publications and CD-ROMs in English, French
and Spanish that are available to buy over the
Internet, by mail, by fax or through official
distributors. - The interactive catalogue covers a wide spectrum
of FAO subjects including agriculture, genetics,
plant production and protection, animal
production and health, forestry, fisheries, land
and water development, statistics, trade,
biotechnology and food and nutrition.
28FAO News Room
- Providing Information related to media by text,
audio, video, etc - Online photo (access to photos related to FAO
projects.) - Access to Fact sheets in key subjects
29Agriculture Extension FAOs view
- Nonformal rural education transferring
practical information innovation and opening
opportunities. - Multidisciplinary - combining educational
methodologies, communication, and group
techniques
30Special Programme for Food Security (SPFS)
What is SPFS? the SPFS is a core agriculture
extension work implemented by FAO which is a
multidisciplinary participatory programme with a
strong emphasis on meeting peoples needs
directly by raising farmers net income,
generating rural employment, increasing social
equity and promoting gender sensitivity
In 2004, the SPFS has been implemented in 100
countries, Including 42 African countries
31Special Programme for Food Security (SPFS)
- Control water through small-scale projects to
protect against vagaries of weather - Boost small farmers crop, livestock and
aquaculture productivity through intensification
and diversification - Identify and find measures to respond to
socio-economic constraints on production,
marketing and processing of agricultural products
32Farmer Field Schools (FFS)
- Participatory farmer training through
experiential learning - Focused initially on integrated pest management
(IPM) - Season-long series of weekly meetings where
farmers identify problems and then design, carry
out and interpret field experiments. - Learning combines local knowledge with scientific
ecological approaches.
After field practicals, Farmers are discussing
new cultural practices demonstrated on the IPM
field in the Farmer Field School in Sudan.
Farmers of the IPM Farmer Field School, Sudan,
are establishing tomato nurseries to grow healthy
seedlings.
33South-South Cooperation
- Advanced developing countries send field
technicians and experts to specific recipient
countries for up to two or three years, where
they work directly with rural communities and
farmers. - The number of experts required at any one time is
determined on a case-by-case basis, assuring
critical mass and site coverage in all regions
of the country.
Vietnamese technicians in the fieldswith
Senegalese farmers
Worldwide 28 countries are receiving help with
over 1000 experts and technicians in the field.
34Rural Radio/Rural Communication
- FAO has long supported rural radio initiatives
- Direct support for setting up/improving stations
- Training rural radio workers
- Supporting networking initiatives
- Research evaluation of content and impact
- Advent of low-cost FM transmitters has made rural
radio more participatory.
A retransmission at Radio St. Louis of broadcasts
on environmental problems realized in
collaboration with the regional forestry service
and an FAO project
A meeting between villagers and the team from the
Communications and Information Unit of the State
Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development
35Garden-Based Learning Programs (GBL)
- GBL provide pupils with environmental education,
ecological literacy, agricultural literacy and
agricultural education.
Main Objectives
- Giving knowledge and skills for better
agricultural productivity - Making Science teaching more relevant and more
effective - Giving environmental education a sustainable
practical dimension - Influencing pupils attitudes, giving positive
motivation towards agriculture and rural life - Spreading agricultural development at village
level - Giving girls access to basic agricultural
education as the future food producers - Improving pupils nutritional status by providing
school meals - Attracting pupils to school with greater local
relevance of subject matter and better teaching
methods
36The Growing Connection Hands-on Extension
- Combines water-efficient vegetable production
with modern communications - At schools gardens in Ghana, Mexico and USA
- Common growing and IT practices
- Rural communities gain access to local, natl
intl sources of information advice on food
production - Enhances household level food security and
income-generation
Website http//www.thegrowingconnection.org
37 Conclusion
- FAO provides information technology tools to
internationalize the work of extension agents
everywhere - Visit http//www.fao.org or contact
- FAO Liaison Office for North America
- 2175 K Street NW
- Washington, DC 20437
- Phone 202-653-2400