Mise en oeuvre des Directives volontaires : enjeux et options | Land Portal

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Date of publication: 
June 2006
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Rural21-Vol:13-Nr:2/2006-Article:6
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Après l'approbation unanime des Directives volontaires sur le droit à une alimentation adéquate par les États membres de la FAO et le vaste soutien de la société civile, la question se pose du « et après ». Pour examiner comment mettre ce nouvel outil en application, le gouvernement allemand, avec le soutien de la FAO et d'ONG allemandes, a organisé son quatrième atelier international sur les « politiques contre la faim » en été 2005 à Berlin

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Author(s), editor(s), contributor(s): 

Marc J. Cohen

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About IFPRI


The International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) provides research-based policy solutions to sustainably reduce poverty and end hunger and malnutrition in developing countries. Established in 1975, IFPRI currently has more than 500 employees working in over 50 countries. It is a research center of theCGIAR Consortium, a worldwide partnership engaged in agricultural research for development.


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DLG-Verlag was founded in 1952 as a subsidiary of DLG e.V. (Deutsche Landwirtschafts-Gesellschaft - German Agricultural Society) with its headquarter in Frankfurt/ Germany. The publishing company provides expertise for the agricultural and food sector.

With its subsidiaries Max-Eyth-Verlag and DLG-Agrofood Medien GmbH the DLG-Verlag offers books and magazines, as well as catalogs of the DLG's international DLG exhibitions.

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Rural21 (Rural21)

The international journal Rural 21 has dedicated more than 40 years to all topics surrounding rural development. Its ambition is to further those strategies and policies that strengthen rural areas of developing and newly industrialising countries and encourage their implementation. The journal addresses the complete range of relevant themes – from agriculture and fisheries via capacity building and education through to health and social security, energy supply and trade.

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