联合国粮农 06月30日 21:17
FAO Director-General urges hope, collective action and genuine multilateralism
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联合国粮农组织(FAO)总干事屈冬玉在第44届FAO大会上强调,人类正处于一个关键的转折点,需要希望、行动和真正的多边主义来应对相互关联的挑战。他呼吁成员、合作伙伴和利益相关者共同努力,将挑战转化为机遇。会议重点讨论了FAO的优先事项和2026-2027年的工作计划和预算。屈冬玉还概述了FAO在提高效率和卓越运营方面的承诺,展示了无人机、机器人和精准农业技术在50多个国家/地区的部署,以及对种子系统和作物多样性的投资。此外,他强调了FAO的核心工作,包括规范性工作、数据统计和专业知识,以及深化合作以扩大影响。

🌱FAO总干事屈冬玉在第44届FAO大会上强调,全球正面临相互关联的挑战,需要集体努力、奉献和热情来应对,并将挑战转化为机遇。

🌍屈冬玉概述了FAO对效率和卓越运营的承诺,特别是在资金紧张的环境下。他强调了最大限度地发挥组织核心领域的技术能力和专业知识,并利用变革性伙伴关系的重要性。

🚀在过去的12个月里,FAO支持了46个成员国批准的65个公共投资项目的设计,投资额达90亿美元,并指出公共财政必须充当吸引负责任的私人投资的催化剂。

💡屈冬玉确定了维持和扩大FAO影响力的关键方法,包括专注于FAO最擅长的工作(规范性工作、数据统计和专业知识),展示在“四个更好”(更好的生产、营养、环境和生活)方面的可衡量影响,以及深化合作伙伴关系。

🌟屈冬玉还提到了FAO在其任期内的重大改革,包括总部的大规模重组、标志性倡议(如“手拉手”倡议)和世界粮食论坛的成功创建,以及使该组织的分散办事处网络现代化和高效,以在国家层面实现更有效的结果。

Rome – The Director-General of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), QU Dongyu, delivered today his opening statement at the 44th Session of FAO Conference (28 June – 4 July), highlighting that humanity is at a “unique inflection point” where hope, action and genuine multilateralism are essential to tackle interconnected challenges.

Qu stressed the necessity of moving beyond rhetoric and called for collective will, dedication, and passion from all Members, partners, and stakeholders to tackle interconnected global challenges and transform them into opportunities.

“The very foundations of global agrifood systems are being tested,” he said. “This Conference is our global time – where ambition must meet strategy, where innovation must scale rapidly, and where solidarity must translate into tangible actions and solutions.”

The Conference, which is FAO’s paramount governing body and meets every two years, began on Saturday 28 June with the election as Chairperson of Mabouba Diagne, Minister for Agriculture, Food Sovereignty and Livestock of Senegal, and the McDougall Lecture by Philemon Yang, President of the 79th United Nations General Assembly.

Throughout the week, FAO Members will discuss the Organization’s priorities and the proposed Programme of Work and Budget for 2026-2027.

Takeaways from the Director-General’s address

In his speech to the Conference, the Director-General outlined FAO's ongoing commitment to value efficiency and operational excellence, particularly in light of a challenging funding environment.

Noting that “tightening resources leads to difficult decisions to be made,” Qu said he has since his first day in the job sought to make sure FAO is agile and adaptable and results-driven, and now ready to focus on high-impact initiatives that maximize return on investment.

“Key to this is maximizing technical competencies and expertise in the core areas of work of the Organization and leveraging transformative partnerships to fully harness the resources, expertise, and innovative potential available,” he said.

The Director-General outlined initiatives he has piloted in his six years at FAO’s helm and priorities for his two final years as Director-General. He showcased some of FAO’s tangible impacts, pointing to the deployment of drones, robotics and precision-farming technologies in more than 50 countries, and more than $2 billion invested in seed systems and crop diversity in more than 20 countries. Some 136 countries have now adopted FAO’s ePhyto digital solutions and more than 50 have benefited from normative advice on better pest, fertilizer and pesticide management.

In the past 12 months, FAO has supported the design of 65 public investment projects approved by international financial institutions in 46 FAO Member countries for an investment value of $9 billion, he said, adding that “public finance must act as a catalyst to crowd in responsible private investment.”

Qu identified key approaches to maintain and grow FAO’s impact:

--Focus on what FAO does best: normative work, data and statistics, technical and specialized expertise;

--Show measurable impact across the Four Betters – better production, better nutrition, a better environment and a better life; and

--Deepen partnerships – both traditional and new – to extend our reach and maintain the delivery of critical technical services, life-saving emergency responses, and essential normative work.

Director-General Qu noted significant overhauls of FAO – which this year celebrates its 80th anniversary – during his tenure, ranging from a significant physical restructuring of headquarters to signature initiatives such as the Hand-in-Hand Initiative, the successful creation of the World Food Forum, and the final effort to make the Organization’s Decentralized Offices Network modern and efficient to achieve more impactful results at the country level.

He also noted that FAO will soon propose a new innovative mechanism to bolster the Organization’s acclaimed work in preventing, preparing for and responding to future pandemics caused by transboundary animal diseases, which has been impacted by resource cuts.

“We are service providers” and Members, farmers and consumers are FAO’s true clients, he said.

“Let this 44th Session (of FAO Conference) be remembered as the moment we saw hope amid difficulties, and we collectively chose a positive approach, with forward thinking and real multilateralism,” Qu said. “Let us continue with our common original aspiration to think, learn, and contribute together for the benefit of our Organization, humanity and our planet… never giving up until our mission is accomplished.”

“This Conference is our opportunity to harness this momentum – to transform 'what if' into 'how we can,'” he declared, inspiring collective action toward building resilient agrifood systems that nourish people, protect the planet, and empower communities.

A full version of the Director-General’s remarks is available here.

Other speakers

In a message to the Conference read by Monsignor Fernando Chica Arellano, Permanent Observer of the Holy See to the United Nations Food and Agriculture Agencies in Rome, Pope Leo XIV praised the Director-General’s stewardship of FAO and its initiatives “to put an end to the scandal that is hunger in the world.”

The Pope lamented the role of conflicts in increasing food insecurity, often through direct attacks on food production and distribution that he described as a sanctionable and “cheap way to wage war,” and emphasized that overcoming hunger will depend on sharing.

Hans Hoogeveen, the outgoing Independent Chairperson of the FAO Council, gave a farewell speech in which he emphasized that the world is “completely off track” to meet the goal of food security for all and leaving no one behind and warned of a growing global humanitarian crisis. He said that public funding will almost certainly decline over the next few years, making it imperative that FAO be creative to find additional resources. “FAO is more needed than ever,” he said.


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