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FAO / GRAZIANO DA SILVA
STORY: FAO / GRAZIANO DA SILVA
TRT: 2.35
SOURCE: FAO / WFP / UNICEF
RESTRICTIONS: NONE
LANGUAGE: ENGLISH / NATS
DATELINE: 3 JANUARY 2012, ROME ITALY / FILE
FILE – ROME, ITALY
1. Wide shot, exterior FAO Headquarters
3 JANUARY 2011, ROME, ITALY
2. SOUNDBITE (English) José Graziano da Silva, Director-General, Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO):
“I am convinced that we can regain lost ground and make progress towards the first Millennium Development Goal of halving the proportion of people living in hunger and extreme poverty by 2015. That also happens to be when my mandate ends, so there is no time to lose.”
FILE – WFP - 16 NOVEMBER 2011, DOLIEB HILL, SOUTH SUDAN
3. Wide shot, woman walking in village
4. Various shots, woman pounding sorghum
FILE – WFP - 15 NOVEMBER 2011, MALAKAL TOWN SOUTH SUDAN
5. Wide shot, market
6. Med shot, market stall
FILE - DAKAR, SENEGAL, 21 JULY 2011
7. Med shot, woman in the millet field, standing on parched earth
8. Pan left to right, woman picking millet in the dry field
FILE - LAKE CHAD, CHAD, APRIL 2011
9. Med shot, man breaking up soil in the field
3 JANUARY 2011, ROME, ITALY
10. SOUNDBITE (English) José Graziano da Silva, Director-General, FAO:
“Africa will be a priority during my mandate. I will travel to the continent at the end of January to take part in the African Union Summit and visit the Horn of Africa, to see the situation and the work being done there firsthand.”
FILE – OCTOBER 2010, BAMAKO, MALI
11. Wide shot, women pouring grains
12. Close-up, grain pouring and pan to face
13. Wide shot, women sifting grain
FILE - AUGUST 2011, HUMBO, ETHIOPIA
14. Wide shot, women digging and planting
3 JANUARY 2011, ROME, ITALY
15. SOUNDBITE (English) José Graziano da Silva, Director-General, FAO:
“Although we hope this will not happen, we need to be prepared and do our part. We are already working on it. We will cut excesses in our bureaucracy, look for ways we can make travel less costly, make better use of information technologies and cut special benefits for top management, including the Director-General.
FILE – FOOD AND AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION (FAO) HEADQUATERS, ROME, ITALY
16. Close up, flag
The Food and Agriculture Organization’s (FAO) new Director-General José Graziano da Silva at his inaugural press conference Tuesday said the total elimination of hunger and undernourishment from the world will be his top priority.
While reminding that ending hunger required the commitment of everyone, da Silva said he was convinced that there was an opportunity to regain lost ground and make progress towards achieving the first Millennium Development Goal of halving the proportion of people living in hunger and extreme poverty by 2015.
He also told journalists that with a term in office of only three and a half years there was no time to lose.
The Director-General also emphasized that he would strive to make FAO more effective and responsive by administrative cost-cutting and efficiency gains.
He said that efficiency savings would not cut into FAO's technical work and he would try to use them to strengthen the Organization's direct assistance to countries.
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