FAO Policy Series: Global Governance

The world is increasingly complex and interconnected. International agreement and collective action are needed more than ever before to tackle the many global problems we face. Governance is more than ever a driving concern in FAO’s work and is critical to achieving FAO’s Strategic Objectives. Michael T. Clark, Senior Coordinator of the Governance and Policy Unit, FAO Economic and Social Development Department together with Dr. Irene Hoffmann, Secretary of the Commission on Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture explain the importance of governance at all levels. They describe the FAO policy work, including key policy messages on various areas of work. This video forms part of a series of policy and governance videos being produced by FAO in 2016. VISIT THE FAO Policy Portal Subscribe! Follow #UNFAO on social media! * Facebook - * Google - UNFAO * Instagram - * LinkedIn - * Twitter - © FAO:
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