Brazil offers an extra US $ 17 million to FAO projects as new government takes helm |
Brazil has added US $ 17 million in funding to projects undertaken in its ongoing partnership with FAO, highlighting the Latin American country's role as a key regional and global contributor to the fight against hunger. The decisions, added to ongoing projects has increased the portfolio of Brazil-funded projects through FAO to over $100 million. |
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A Haitian man paddles out to his fish farm. Brazil and FAO are partnering to spread aquaculture in the Caribbean and elsewhere.
31 December, 2014 Rome - Brazil has added US $ 17 million in funding to projects undertaken in its ongoing partnership with FAO, highlighting the Latin American country's role as a key regional and global contributor to the fight against hunger.
Brazil is currently supporting over 27 projects with FAO for a total amount of almost US $ 100 million and is one of the top 10 contributors to the Organization, along with the Group of Seven advanced industrial nations, Norway and Saudi Arabia.
Brazil is a strong promoter of South-South cooperation, sharing its experience with "Zero Fome" (Zero Hunger) policies with countries in Latin America, the Caribbean and Africa, and as the latest contributions underscore, its partnership with FAO is diversified and spans a wide array of ministries and governmental institutions. |
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