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DocumentTimor Leste: Country Programming Framework (CPF) 2015 – 2018 for Cooperation and Partnership between Government of the Democratic Republic of Timor-Leste and United Nations Food And Agriculture Organisation (FAO) 2014
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No results found.In 2012, the UN Secretary-General launched the global Zero Hunger Challenge. This was followed in 2013 by the launch of the Asia-Pacific region’s Zero Hunger Challenge on 29 April 2013 by the UN Deputy Secretary-General and the Executive Secretary of UNESCAP with the participation of Ministers and senior officials of UN Member States in the region, including Prime Minister Kay Rala Xanana Gusmão of Timor-Leste. The National Action Plan for a Hunger and Malnutrition Free Timor-Leste (known by its Tetum acronym PAN-HAM-TIL) was launched in Dili on July 20 2014. The PAN-HAM-TIL has five pillars, i) 100 percent equitable access to adequate, nutrition and affordable food all year round; ii) Zero stunted children less than 2 years of age; iii) All food systems -
DocumentTrinidad and Tobago: Country Programming Framework (CPF) # 2012-2015 for the Cooperation and Partnership between the Government of Trinidad and Tobago and the Food And Agriculture Organization of the United Nations 2012
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No results found.The priorities in the FAO CPF 2012–2015 reflect government goals and objectives outlined in official documents and the result of consultations held with government staff and representatives of stakeholder organizations as well as with the relevant technical units of the FAO sub-regional office in Barbados, the regional office in Chile and Headquarters. -
DocumentBahamas: Country Programming Framework (CPF) 2012-2017 for Cooperation and Partnership between the Government of The Bahamas and Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations 2012
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No results found.The Bahamas is a small developing country which has been significantly impacted by external events, at the macroeconomic level which have included the financial crisis, fluctuating fuel prices, rising food prices and climate change which have affected the entire economy and continue to affect the livelihood of farmers and fisherfolk throughout the archipelago, by lowering access to credit, increasing operational costs and reduced days at sea or extending periods of low or excess water.
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