Duty Station: London, UK (some home working maybe agreed)
Duration: Fixed until 31 March 2020 (starting as soon as possible)
Deadline for application: 1 April 2019 (12.00 noon)
Duty Station: London, UK (some home working maybe agreed)
Duration: Fixed until 31 March 2020 (starting as soon as possible)
Deadline for application: 1 April 2019 (12.00 noon)
11-15 March 2019
Nairobi, Kenya
The United Nations Environment Assembly is the world’s highest-level decision-making body on the environment. It addresses the critical environmental challenges facing the world today. Understanding these challenges and preserving and rehabilitating our environment is at the heart of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.
Under the overall theme Innovative solutions for environmental challenges and sustainable consumption and production, the 2019 UN Environment Assembly will address the following three focus areas:
(a) environmental challenges related to poverty and natural resources management, including sustainable food systems, food security and halting biodiversity loss;
(b) life-cycle approaches to resource efficiency, energy, chemicals and waste management; and
(c) innovative sustainable business development at a time of rapid technological change.
More info available here.
11-22 March 2019
United Nations HQ, New York (USA)
The sixty-third session of the Commission on the Status of Women will take place at the United Nations Headquarters in New York from 11 to 22 March 2019.
Representatives of Member States, UN entities, and ECOSOC-accredited non-governmental organizations (NGOs) from all regions of the world are expected to attend the session.
Themes
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Duty Station: Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo
Duration: 11 months
Deadline for application: 22 March 2019
With unprecedented levels of urban population growth and with almost 80% of all food that is produced already consumed within urban areas, fostering resilient and economically prosperous food systems, integrated across landscapes and based on multi-stakeholder, multi-scalar and multi-sector collaboration, will be key to supporting more sustainable urbanization processes. The provision of a wide range of ecosystem services and goods including food, timber, freshwater and labour, that place social justice, ecological integrity, climate resilience and regional economic development at the centre of urban policies and planning will be essential. Investment in food system architecture and related soft infrastructure is also crucial to facilitate food flows and to strengthen rural-urban linkages.
The FAO Framework for the Urban Food Agenda aims to:
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Zimbabwe
Email: info@fnc.org.zw