FAO at 75 – Grow, nourish, sustain. Together (audiobook edition) by FAO published on 2021-02-10T15:02:17Z Born in 1945 amid the idealism of post-war reconstruction, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations set out to increase farm output and make famines a thing of the past. Over the years, FAO’s outlook and work took on new environmental and sustainability dimensions. Today, as the COVID-19 pandemic worsens the fallout of conflict and climate change, FAO is looking to advanced research partnerships, digitalization and tireless innovation to help end hunger and malnutrition. Academics, historians and the globally-minded general public will appreciate this first FAO audiobook: it brings to life the largest specialized UN agency, untangling trends in agriculture and food consumption, and the strategies deployed to keep the world on course. Read the publication online: www.fao.org/3/cb1182en/online/cb1182en.html Listen to the accompanying podcast series: https://soundcloud.com/unfao/sets/fao-75th-anniversary Part 1: 1945, a hungry world rolls up its sleeves Part 2: The post-war era, a world of plenty? Part 3: Ending hunger - still all to fight for Written and adapted for audio by André Vornic Narrated by André Vornic, Suzanne Lapstun, Christopher Woodward Produced by André Vornic Production assistant, Sound engineer: Eric Deleu © FAO 2021 (audiobook edition) © FAO 2020 (original) Genre Audiobooks