1. WELCOME TO
for a world
WHAT EXACTLY ARE
FAO
without
WE DOING
hunger
HERE AT FAO,
ANYWAY?
THE FOOD AND AGRICULTURE
ORGANIZATION OF THE
UNITED NATIONS
2. Eliminating Caring for
Hunger Fighting the Earth
Poverty
…for a world
without
hunger?
3. Eliminating
HOW DO WE GETCaring for
Hunger THE JOB DONE? the Earth
Fighting
Poverty
Putting Bringing
information Sharing Providing a knowledge
within reach policy meeting to the field
expertise place for
nations
5. Putting information
within reach
Flagship Publications
Statistics
The State of The State of The State of the The State of The State of Food
Food and World Fisheries World's Forests Agricultural Insecurity in the
Agriculture and Aquaculture (SOFO) Commodity World (SOFI)
(SOFA) (SOFIA) Markets (SOCO)
6. Putting information
within reach
WWW.FAO.ORG
Flagship Publications
The State of The State of The State of the The State of The State of Food
Food and World Fisheries World's Forests Agricultural Insecurity in the
Agriculture and Aquaculture (SOFO) Commodity World (SOFI)
(SOFA) (SOFIA) Markets (SOCO)
7. Sharing Policy
Putting information
Expertise
within reach
WWW.FAO.ORG
The right policies
create lasting
solutions.
8. Sharing Policy
Expertise
The Right to Food
The right policies
create lasting
solutions.
9. Sharing Policy
Expertise
Gender in Agriculture
The Right to Food
10. Providing aPolicy
Sharing meeting
Expertise
place for nations
Conventions & Agreements
Gender in Agriculture
Agreement on Port State International Treaty International
Measures to Prevent, Deter and on Plant Genetic Plant Protection
Eliminate Illegal, Unreported and Resources for Food and Convention
Unregulated Fishing (2009) Agriculture (2001) (1951)
11. Providing a meeting
place for nations
Conventions & Agreements
Global plans of action
Global Plan of Action for Global Plan of Action Several international plans of
plant Genetic resources for for Animal Genetic action contribute to the
foodAgreement on Port State
and agriculture Resources
International Treaty Implementation of the Code of
International
Measures to Prevent, Deter and on Plant Genetic ConductProtection
Plant for Responsible fisheries
Eliminate Illegal, Unreported and Resources for Food and Convention
Unregulated Fishing (2009) Agriculture (2001) (1951)
12. Providing a meeting
place for nations
Global plans of action
High-level summits
Global Plan of Action for Global Plan of Action Several international plans of
plant Genetic resources for for Animal Genetic action contribute to the
food and agriculture Resources Implementation of the Code of
Conduct for Responsible fisheries
13. Bringing knowledge
Providing a meeting
place the nations
to for field
High-level summits
Pests and diseases
14. Bringing knowledge
to the field
Humanitariandiseases
Pests and emergencies
15. WHO’S IN
Bringing knowledge
to the field
CHARGE?
Humanitarian emergencies
FAO’s
Governing
Bodies
16. FAO’s
Governing Bodies
FAO is an organization
of countries
FAO has 192
Member
Nations in
addition to the
European
Community
17. FAO’s
Governing Bodies
FAO is an organization
of countries
•Conference
FAO has 192
•Council
Member
•FAO Committees
Nations in
•Regional
addition to the
Conferences
European
Community
18. WHERE FAO’s
DOES THE
Governing Bodies
MONEY COME FROM?
The FAO regular budget
FAO is an organization
of countries
for the 2010 – 2011 biennium
is just under US$1 billion.
•Conference
•Council
•FAO Committees
•Regional
Conferences
19. WHERE DOES THE
MONEY COME FROM?
The FAO regular budget
Voluntary contributions are
for the 2010 – 2011 biennium
expected to reach
is just under US$1 billion
approximately US$1.2 billion
20. WHERE DOES THE
MONEY COME FROM?
Regular Programme & extrabudgetary expenditure
Voluntarytotal expenditure in 2010-11
as a share of contributions are
expected to reach
approximately US$1.2 billion
21. WHEREAROUND
FAO DOES THE
MONEY COME FROM?
THE WORLD
Regular Programme & extrabudgetary expenditure
FAO Delegates expenditure in 2010-11
as a share of total FAO Employees
Employed by Member Countries Carry out the FAO Work Plan
22. FAO AROUND
THE WORLD
FAO Director-General
FAO Delegates Jacques FAO Employees
Diouf FAO Work Plan
Employed by Member Countries Carry out the
23. WHEREAROUND
FAO DOES THE
MONEY COME FROM?
THE WORLD
FAO Director-General
More than 3 600 permanent
Jacques at FAO
staff work Diouf
24. WHEREAROUND
FAO DOES THE
MONEY COME FROM?
THE WORLD
FAO’s technical work is carried
More than 3 600 permanent
out through departments:
staff work at FAO
Agriculture and Consumer Protection
Economic and Social Development
Fisheries and Aquaculture
Forestry
Natural Resources and Environment
Technical Cooperation Department
25. WHEREAROUND
FAO DOES THE
MONEY COME FROM?
THE WORLD
FAO’s 5 Regional Offices:
technical work is carried
out through departments:
Santiago, Chile – Latin America and the Caribbean
Accra, Ghana – Africa
Agriculture and Consumer Protection
Budapest, Hungary – Europe and Central Asia
Economic and Social Development
Fisheries and – Near East
Cairo, Egypt Aquaculture
Bangkok, Thailand – Asia and the Pacific
Forestry
Natural Resources and Environment
Technical Cooperation Department
26. WHEREAROUND
FAO DOES THE
MONEY COME FROM?
THE WORLD
5 Regional Offices:
13 Subregional Offices
Santiago, Chile – Latin America and the Caribbean
5 Liaison Offices
Accra, Ghana – Africa
Budapest,67 Country Offices
Hungary – Europe and Central Asia
Cairo, Egypt – Near East
Bangkok, Thailand – Asia and the Pacific
27. FAO AROUND
FAO IS CHANGING
THE WORLD
A 5-year Subregional Offices
13 programme of renewal
5 Liaison Offices
67 Country Offices
28. FAO IS CHANGING
We’re speaking out
A 5-year programme of renewal