In the Spotlight

Voices that grow food systems: How FAO ComDev invests in rural women and girls
This International Women’s Day, the theme “Give to Gain” invites reflection not only on what must be invested, but on how change is built. For FAO’s Communication for Development (ComDev), investing in rural women and girls means strengthening the communication processes that allow them to participate, influence decisions and shape the future of agrifood systems. Rural women and girls are central to food security and rural economies. They produce a
Rural Communication Services

Jean Harerimana Sesore: Giving voice to rural communities in Binza
Jean Harerimana Sesore is both a reporter and the Director General of RTCU FM-Binza, a community radio station in the Democratic Republic of Congo. For him, journalism is more than a profession—it is a vocation. He explains, “I feel truly at ease when meeting villagers to talk about their daily lives—whether difficult or joyful.” His reporting covers agriculture, health, environment, and livestock. As director, he also oversees the station’s overall
Family Farming

Liberia’s next generation of farmers train at Youth International Training Institute to combat food insecurity
Under the hot sun and amid rows of vegetables, fish ponds, compost pits, and buzzing beehives, young Liberians are redefining agriculture, not as punishment or a last resort, but as innovation, entrepreneurship, and a national responsibility. At the agricultural training farm of the Youth International Training Institute (YITI), dozens of young people drawn from different institutions and surrounding communities are acquiring hands-on skills aimed at strengthening Liberia’s food security and















