CONTENTS 1/2022
EDITORIAL 4-5
Food: Global answers to a global crisis SPECIAL FEATURE
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Food for thought 6-11 The OPEC Fund and agriculture: A long-standing commitment
12-13 Lesotho: Improving resilience through climate-smart agriculture
14-15 Agri-tech gives farmers in the developing world a way to grow
16-19 “You can't be in this line of work if you're not optimistic”
20-21 Ukraine crisis could push millions into poverty and hunger
22-23 Private sector led the renaissance of Ukraine’s agribusiness sector
IN THE FIELD 24-25 26-35 26 27 28
Director-General visits Tanzania and Malawi A mission with a vision
DEVELOPMENT NEWS
Helping sustainable rural development in Uzbekistan
Promoting Viet Nam’s SMEs, women-owned businesses and climate financing
Supporting infrastructure development in Papua New Guinea
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Strengthening food security and improving health in Sierra Leone
Reinforcing the socio-economic recovery of Bangladesh
Joining forces with UNCDF for the world's least developed countries
Enhancing trade flows across emerging markets with Standard Chartered Bank
Strengthening maritime transport in Turkmenistan
Promoting financial sector inclusion in Morocco
Improving potable water and sanitation in Malawi
SPOTLIGHT 36-39
COCOBOD Ghana is cocoa, cocoa is Ghana
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40-43 Working with SEforALL: Joining forces to unlock finance for clean cooking
44-45 African Agency for Integrated Development wins OPEC Fund Annual Award
Inaugural OPEC Fund Development Forum: Driving Resilience & Equity
Vienna City Marathon 2022: Sponsoring rookie runners from developing countries
OPEC FUND ROUNDUP 48-50 50 PHOTO:
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48-49 Announcing new development funding
OPEC Fund Director-General speaks to “Die Presse”
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