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Armenia: Country Programming Framework for Armenia 2012 -2015








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    This Country Programming Framework (CPF) sets out three government priority areas to guide FAO partnership with and support to the Government of Armenia (GoA) – bringing together innovative international best practices and global standards with national and regional expertise during five years from 2016 to 2020. The CPF was prepared following consultation and agreement with the Ministry of Agriculture, other national institutions (Ministry of Health, Ministry of Emergency Situations, Ministry of Territorial Administration and Development, Ministry of Education), UN agencies, international development partners, civil society, academic institutions, research centres and private sector stakeholders.

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    LAO PDR: FAO Country Programming Framework for LAO PDR 2013-2015 2013
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    The Country Programming Framework (CPF) is the tool used by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) to define its medium-term response to the assistance needs of member countries in pursuit of national development objectives that are consistent with the FAO Strategic Framework and Regional Priorities, the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) and other Internationally Agreed Development Goals (IADGs) and strategic objectives of the United Nations Development Assistance Fr amework (UNDAF). It replaces the National Medium-term Priority Framework (NMTPF) as the FAO planning instrument. The CPF for the Lao People’s Democratic Republic (Lao PDR) outlines the joint Government of Lao PDR (GOL) and FAO medium-term priorities for FAO’s technical assistance over the period 2013-2015. It was formulated by a joint national and international team through a process of literature review, semi-structured interviews with key resource persons from GOL, FAO, other UN agencies, othe r development partners and civil society. Successive drafts of the document have benefited from the comments of GOL and FAO’s national, regional and headquarters offices.

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