WORLD RURAL FORUM
Connecting stakeholders for sustainable rural development
Documents of interest
FAST Partnership E-discussion report: Gaps and challenges to accelerate climate finance
This report captures the outcomes of a global peer-to-peer e-discussion on the gaps and challenges to accelerate climate finance for agrifood systems, co-moderated by the World Rural Forum (WRF) and YPARD with the support of the FAO FAST Partnership Task Force. It brings together diverse perspectives — from family farmer organizations, youth networks, and technical experts to international agencies and national institutions. The report of the e-discussion provides a detailed picture of the structural barriers to access climate finance and highlights how frontline actors — including family farmers, women, Indigenous communities, and youth — are key to shaping finance that supports resilient and sustainable food systems.
FAST Partnership E-discussion report: Gaps and challenges to accelerate climate finance
This report captures the outcomes of a global peer-to-peer e-discussion on the gaps and challenges to accelerate climate finance for agrifood systems, co-moderated by the World Rural Forum (WRF) and YPARD with the support of the FAO FAST Partnership Task Force. It brings together diverse perspectives — from family farmer organizations, youth networks, and technical experts to international agencies and national institutions. The report of the e-discussion provides a detailed picture of the structural barriers to access climate finance and highlights how frontline actors — including family farmers, women, Indigenous communities, and youth — are key to shaping finance that supports resilient and sustainable food systems.
VIII Global Conference of the WRF: SUMMARY OF CONTENTS AND CONCLUSIONS
Summary document of the main contents and conclusions of the VIII Global Conference ‘Family Farming: Sustainability of Our Planet’, held in March 2024 in Vitoria-Gasteiz.
UNITED NATIONS DECADE OF FAMILY FARMING 2019-2028 (UNDFF) - MILESTONES AND PERSPECTIVES
Family Farmers’ Review of the First 5 Years and the Path Towards Sustainable and Resilient Food Systems.