
Ana Touza
Dr. Ana Touza is the FAO Representative for Jamaica, The Bahamas, and Belize, known for her advocacy for gender equity in agrifood systems. She has highlighted the importance of women’s participation in agriculture and their access to resources and decision-making spaces, as reflected in her keynote address at a recent graduation ceremony for poultry training in Kitson Town.
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Dr Ana Touza, FAO representative for Jamaica, The Bahamas, and Belize, was also in attendance, reinforcing the FAO’s continued partnership with the Government of Jamaica.
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