Historic Win, 1st Egyptian, Youngest One: Rizk to Lead FAO Council - Egyptian Gazette
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Colombia will resume a seat on the Board of Directors of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) after three decades, an achievement that President Gustavo Petro’s Government considers key to advancing its Agrarian Reform and consolidating policies of rural development and sustainable agro-food systems. READ ALSO: Colombia’s Foreign Minister resigns and the internal crisis of the Petro Administration is revived Colombia…
Historic win, 1st Egyptian, youngest one: Rizk to lead FAO Council - Egyptian Gazette
Egypt’s Ambassador to Italy and Permanent Representative to the United Nations Organisations in Rome, Bassam Rady, announced that the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) Conference has unanimously elected Egyptian diplomat Mina Rizk as Chairperson of the FAO Council for the next four years. The Egyptian Embassy in Rome submitted the nomination of its advisor, Rizk, who serves as Deputy Permanent Representative of Egypt to the FAO, to stand i…
Minagricultura pointed out that the return of the country to the agency is fundamental for the development of agricultural activity in Colombia.
After three decades, the government of Gustavo Petro, managed to get Colombia back to the Board of Directors of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO). “Colombia regains its seat on the FAO Board of Directors. This is an opportunity to position the agenda of Agrarian Reform, rural development and the construction of just, resilient and sustainable agro-food systems,” said Minister of Agriculture, Martha Carvajalino.
Colombia will return to the Board of Directors of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) after three decades, which marks a great advance in the agrarian reform promoted by the Government of Gustavo Petro.
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