Aper?u de l'¨¦valuation des syst¨¨mes alimentaires du SWEO
S¡¯appuyant sur des ¨¦valuations ind¨¦pendantes de 2021 ¨¤ 2024, ce r¨¦sum¨¦ ¨¦claire la prise de d¨¦cision ¨¤ l¡¯¨¦chelle du syst¨¨me et renforce les voies vers des syst¨¨mes alimentaires durables.
Aldjouma Sow explique dans cet entretien pourquoi la protection des communaut¨¦s contre l'exploitation et les atteintes sexuelles est essentielle au travail humanitaire.
Une IA inclusive et ¨¦thique peut soutenir les droits, la langue et la culture, mais seulement si les peuples autochtones participent ¨¤ l'¨¦laboration des syst¨¨mes d'IA.
Alors que le conflit se poursuit dans les zones de premi¨¨re ligne de l¡¯Ukraine, en particulier ¨¤ Kharkiv et ¨¤ Zaporijia, les besoins humanitaires augmentent rapidement.
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