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BookletPartnerships with non-state actors at FAO – Progress report 2023 2024
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No results found.The Partnerships with non-state actors at FAO – Progress report 2023 provides a summary of FAO's non-state actor partnership activities from 2023. The report provides an overview of FAO's level of engagement with various non-state actors including civil society organizations, producer organizations, Indigenous Peoples, parliamentarians, and academia and research institutions. The report also provides key information on partnership achievements, dialogue with the Director General on CSO engagement, success stories and the utilization of transformative partnerships to contribute to the Four Betters and to address the complexity and depth of the challenges of achieving the wider Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). -
BookletPartnerships with Non-State Actors at FAO: Progress Report 2020–2021 2022
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No results found.The Partnerships with Non-State Actors at the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) Progress Report 2020–2021 provides a summary of FAO's non-state actor partnership activities from the 2020–2021 biennium. The report provides an overview of FAO's level of engagement with various non-state actors including civil society organizations, cooperatives, producer organizations, Indigenous Peoples, parliamentarians, and academia and research institutions. The report also provides key information on partnership achievements, including activities related to the Hand-in-Hand Initiative, UN Decade of Family Farming, and UN Food Systems Summit, the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on NSA engagement, as well as lessons learned and success stories on the utilization of transformative partnerships to address the complexity and depth of the challenges of achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). -
Book (stand-alone)The Flexible Multi-Partner Mechanism
2021 Annual Progress Report (Annex B)
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No results found.The Flexible Multi-Partner Mechanism (FMM), as FAO’s main pooled multi-partner flexible funding instrument, enables resource partners to contribute voluntary and less-earmarked financial resources to support the delivery of programmatic results under FAO’s Strategic Framework. This annex contains the key achievements of individual FMM Subprogrammes in 2021, as reported by their respective implementing units. The annex compliments the results presented in The Flexible Multi-Partner Mechanism – 2021 Annual Progress Report.
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