联合国粮农 07月01日 05:17
2025 FAO Awards honour organizations from Colombia, Egypt, and the Philippines for their contributions to agrifood systems transformation
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联合国粮食及农业组织(FAO)近日公布了2025年FAO奖项的获奖名单,旨在表彰在构建更高效、更包容、更具韧性和可持续农业粮食系统方面做出杰出贡献的组织。来自哥伦比亚、埃及和菲律宾的获奖组织分别在渔业社区赋权、解决粮食不安全问题和青年参与农业粮食系统转型方面取得了显著成就。FAO总干事屈冬玉在罗马举行的第44届FAO部长级会议上颁发了冠军奖和伙伴关系奖,强调了这些奖项代表了FAO的核心价值观和对全球农业粮食系统转型的期望。

🏆 哥伦比亚全国手工渔业联合会(COMENALPAC)获得了FAO冠军奖,表彰其在组织、社会、经济和环境方面取得的显著成果,包括倡导渔民的社会保障措施,并在起草打击非法捕捞的法律方面发挥关键作用。

🤝 COMENALPAC自2017年以来代表了哥伦比亚800多个海洋和淡水渔民团体,其工作促进了关键立法的设计和实施,保障了渔民的社会福利。通过与FAO的合作,该组织加强了Tumaco的渔民社区,消除了中间商,增加了收入,并促进了包容性市场机会。

🌱 菲律宾的非营利组织Youth Uprising获得了特别提及,该组织因其积极推动年轻人参与农业粮食系统转型而受到认可。

🇪🇬 埃及食品银行(EFB)获得了FAO伙伴关系奖,表彰其与FAO在推进组织工作方面的杰出合作。EFB是埃及首个致力于解决粮食不安全问题的非政府组织,通过全面的粮食援助、营养和赋权计划,为超过2400万人提供了支持。

🍎 EFB的计划惠及了超过15万个家庭和6万多名学童,其工作还包括为小规模生产者提供能力建设,并支持1200名农民(特别是妇女),促进可持续农业实践和经济包容。

Rome - The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) has announced the winners of the 2025 FAO Awards, recognizing organizations from Colombia, Egypt, and the Philippines, whose work has led to outstanding progress in building more efficient, inclusive, resilient and sustainable agrifood systems.

FAO Director-General QU Dongyu presented the Champion Award and Partnership Award during the 44th FAO Ministerial Conference held in Rome.

“These Awards are more than an acknowledgment of achievements - they represent FAO’s core values and aspirations. Today’s ceremony is a celebration of possibility and hope of what happens when commitment and innovation meet the urgent call to transform global agrifood systems,” he said.

The FAO Champion Award, the Organization’s highest corporate award, which carries a prize of USD 50,000 and recognizes significant and outstanding contributions towards advancing FAO’s overall goals, was conferred to la Confederación Mesa Nacional de Pesca Artesanal de Colombia (COMENALPAC), for its tangible results across organizational, social, economic and environmental dimensions, including championing social protection measures for fishers and played a key role in drafting laws against illegal fishing, thereby improving the welfare and rights of fishing communities.

Since 2017, COMENALPAC has represented over 800 groups of marine and freshwater fishers across Colombia. Its work has contributed to the design and implementation of key legislation, including Law 2268 of 2022, which guarantees social benefits for commercial and subsistence fishers.

Through an FAO–COMENALPAC partnership, the organization has strengthened fisher communities in Tumaco by eliminating intermediaries, increasing incomes, and promoting inclusive market opportunities. It has also led to the restoration of 83 wetlands, contributing to aquatic biodiversity and more sustainable food systems. The organization was further praised for helping secure the legal recognition of more than 120,000 fishers and for its role in incorporating the concept of “Aquatic Agrifood Ecosystems” into Colombia’s National Development Plan.

In addition, within the same category, a Special Mention was also awarded to Youth Uprising, a Philippine-based non-profit organization recognized for its intense engagement of young people in transforming agrifood systems.

The FAO Partnership Award — valued at USD 10,000 and recognizing outstanding cooperation with FAO in advancing the Organization’s work by its Members — was presented to The Egyptian Food Bank (EFB), the first Egypt NGO focused on addressing food insecurity, providing support to over 24 million people through comprehensive food assistance, nutrition, and empowerment programs.

Among the EFB’s most notable initiatives are the Community Nutrition Programme, the Ramadan Food Loss Initiative, and the Resilience Index Measurement and Analysis (RIMA). EFB’s programs have benefited over 150,000 families and more than 60,000 schoolchildren. Its work also includes capacity-building for small-scale producers and support to 1,200 farmers — particularly women — promoting sustainable agricultural practices and economic inclusion.

The FAO Director-General bestowed the awards to representatives of the organizations who attended the ceremony in person.

Adriana Rocío Cadena Cancino, Director of la Confederación Mesa Nacional de Pesca Artesanal de Colombia (COMENALPAC), received the Champion Award on behalf of the organization.

Mohsen Sarhan Ali Gamal Ali, Chief Executive Officer of The Egyptian Food Bank (EFB), accepted the Partnership Award on behalf of his organization.

“These awardees remind us that transformation is already happening and must accelerate. Let us continue working hand in hand for the transformation of global agrifood systems to be more efficient, more inclusive, more resilient and more sustainable,” Qu added in his closing remarks, with a reference to the FAO Four Betters – better production, better nutrition, a better environment and a better life, leaving no one behind.

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