Success stories
FAO's work on gender equality and women's empowerment at country level
Making change in the Chittagong Hill Tracts
06/03/2017
A look at FAO’s work with rural men and women farmers in a remote and rugged region of Bangladesh.

Improving livelihoods of indigenous women in Nicaragua
14/02/2017
The indigenous Mayangna women of the Bosawás Biosphere Reserve in northern Nicaragua face poverty, isolation, domestic violence and triple discrimination based on their gender, ethnicity and socioeconomic situation.

Building resilience to climate change in Laos
10/02/2017
FAO provides disaster risk reduction and management training to Laotian men and women farmers.

FAO and UN Women: partnering for rural women and men in Pakistan
14/12/2016
In 2010, severe flooding killed nearly 2 000 people in Pakistan and wiped out 1.6 million homes. Whole villages were submerged, and families lost not only their homes, but also their livestock and standing crops.

Learning to be prepared: food preservation training for disaster-prone communities in Vanuatu
08/12/2016
With El Niño following hard on the heels of Tropical Cyclone Pam in March 2015, subsistence farmer Ruta Bule faced a difficult recovery. “Cyclone Pam came and that was bad,” she explained. “The storm spoiled our gardens. But then El Niño came and that was

“Now there is a difference”: a look at climate change adaptation in Uganda
15/11/2016
A new video, released by FAO on the occasion of the UN Climate Change Conference (COP22), illustrates how men and women in rural Uganda are making climate change adaptation work for them.

Women in Kyrgyzstan receive dairy cows and agricultural machinery
02/11/2016
Fifty-four pregnant “Ala-Tau” heifers were handed over to rural women in the region of Issyk-Kul last month.

Cooking up a SAFE solution: fuel-efficient stoves for displaced communities in South Sudan
26/10/2016
“These days collecting firewood for cooking is not easy,” said Jersy Yata, in Lainya County, near Juba in the Republic of South Sudan. “Sometimes we will stay for days without food because there is no firewood to cook with.”

Growing vegetables and growing hope: kitchen gardening in Sindh, Pakistan
31/08/2016
For most of her married life, 38-year-old Sardara Ali Khan has been the sole breadwinner of her household.

Pigs, goats, gardens and more: improving nutrition in rural Rwanda
30/08/2016
According to statistics, over one-third of Rwandan children are stunted due to chronic malnutrition. In April 2015, FAO Rwanda launched a project to fight malnutrition and stunting in the country's Rutsiro district.

Kitchen gardens for rural women in Pakistan: “Vegetables helped me fight poverty.”
10/08/2016
How an FAO project enabled rural women in Pakistan's flood-ravaged provinces of Sindh and Balochistan to start growing their own vegetables for improved food security, nutrition and much more.

New training module to improve food security and nutrition for upper Egypt’s women
02/08/2016
Community Nutrition Kitchens target women and youth for improved household food and nutrition security.

In Fiji: Helping market vendors get back on their feet
01/08/2016
Around 1 000 women market vendors – farmers who were adversely affected by Tropical Cyclone Winston – have received agriculture supplies that will help in their efforts to replant their crops. The produce will eventually be sold to market.

In Rwanda: Accelerating Progress towards the Economic Empowerment of Rural Women
07/06/2016
For women like Drocella, and for men like Emmanuel too, the Joint Programme on “Accelerating Progress towards the Economic Empowerment of Rural Women” is making a difference.

School gardening in Samoa: sowing seeds for youth employment in agriculture
02/05/2016
Students from St Mary’s College in Apia, Samoa can finally begin their school garden project.

Helping men and women fisherfolk in the Philippines to build back—and better
25/04/2016
The loss of livelihoods resulting from Typhoon Haiyan had far-reaching effects on the overall quality of life of Filipino fishers, particularly for women, who play an important role in the post-harvest processing of fish.

Women fish processors and the ripple effect: how a little knowledge can go a long way
11/04/2016
In 2013, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) and the Government of Angola embarked on a technical cooperation project to address post-harvest fishery losses in five fishing communities around Lake Ngolome, in Angola’s northwe

FAO Regional Conference boosts Africa Solidarity Trust Fund
08/04/2016
Calls for renewed vision and expanded Africa-for-Africa cooperation and South-South Cooperation

FAO supports entrepreneurship amongst rural youth in Honduras
05/04/2016
“We have received training in gender, which is very important because we help each other and exchange ideas with our female colleagues in the group. We have been given all the material so that we can perform at business and community level,” explains one

Africa Solidarity Trust Fund changing lives through village banks
22/03/2016
Fanny Jackson, 29, a member of Tiwale VSL Group talks about the link between household economic independence and climate shocks in Phalombe district, one of 15 districts declared a disaster area by President Peter Mutharika in early 2015.