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Lebanon FAO Country Programming Framework 2016 to 2019










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    Lebanon: Lebanon Country Programming Framework 2012-2015 2012
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    This Country Programming Framework (CPF) has been prepared in order to revisit past technical cooperation between FAO and Lebanon in light of the changes in the global food and agriculture system and the changed circumstances of FAO and Lebanon. The view of the recent Independent External Evaluation of FAO underlies this work, that the Organization must consider becoming more of a facilitator or knowledge manager to assist informed decision-making where the neutrality of FAO gives it an absolute comparative advantage. It should also be acknowledged that the limited resources of FAO must be complemented by carefully targeted investments from other international as well as domestic sources.
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    Tanzania: Country Programming Framework January 2014- June 2016 2014
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    This Country Programming Framework (CPF) presents a new focus in FAO’s field programme for the United Republic of Tanzania, realigning the Organization’s development support to the Government’s revised priority programmes, while contributing to the implementation of FAO’s global Strategic Framework 2010-19. FAO remains fully committed to the United Nations “Delivering as One” approach and the current CPF should be considered a fine-tuning of work agreed upon under the UN Development Assistance P lan (UNDAP) 2011 – 2015/16, which determined the duration of this CPF 2014 – mid 2016.
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    Iran: Country Programming Framework (CPF) 2012-2016 for Iran’s Agriculture Sector 2012
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    The CPF represents an effort to make fuller use of FAO comparative advantages to better shape its development assistance to Iran, adopting a focused approach, which balances interventions in different directions with the relative importance of each priority in the context of their overall strategic importance.

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