by roselyn | Oct 14, 2025 | Announcements
The narrow, long strip of land that reaches to the most southern tip of South America, is best known for its fresh fruit, wine, forestry and fishery products. While it may be a long journey for some, Chile is home to almost 18 million residents. If you do manage to...
by roselyn | Oct 14, 2025 | Announcements
Canastitas de camarón: A little basket of seafood goodness Canastitas de camarón are little handmade shrimp baskets that are the perfect appetizer for a gathering or party. Tamales: A South American staple dating as far as 8000 BC Unlike...
by roselyn | Oct 14, 2025 | Announcements
This past Saturday marked the first United Nations Youth Climate Summit. This one day conference brought together influential youth from all around the world to discuss climate issues and solutions to prevent climate change, while we can. Many panel discussions...
by roselyn | Oct 14, 2025 | Announcements
Brazil is the largest country in South America and Latin America and houses over 208 million people. Portugese is the official language, but Spanish is also spoken. Brazil is known for having the large Amazon River Basin, which includes rainforest territory with...
by roselyn | Oct 14, 2025 | Announcements
Guatemala is a Central American country south of Mexico. It houses rainforests, volcanoes, and Mayan ruins. The population of Guatemala is very ethnically diverse, with people of Mayan, Latina, Caribbean, and African descent. Guatemala has many urban centers, but also...
by roselyn | Oct 14, 2025 | Announcements
An IFAD co-sponsored event at COP25 in Madrid brought together experts and celebrity chefs to examine how climate change is affecting food systems. Organised by IFAD’s partner, Kitchen Connection, the event featured Spanish MasterChef winner and ex-Real Madrid...