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    Mountain agriculture offers enormous opportunities for Zero Hunger. This publication conveys priority and entry points to turn the potential of mountain agriculture into real benefits for the Asian region. The publication provides analysis with evidence on how mountain agriculture could contribute to satisfying all four dimensions of food security, in order to transform food systems to be nutrition-sensitive, climate-resilient, economically-viable and locally adaptable. From this food system perspective, the priority should be given to focus on specialty mountain product identification (e.g. Future Smart Food), production, processing, marketing and consumption, which would effectively expose the potential of mountain agriculture to contribute to Zero Hunger and poverty reduction. In addition, eight Asian country case studies not only identify context-specific challenges within biophysical-technical, policy, socio-economic and institutional dimensions, but also demonstrate their experience in mountain agricultural product prioritization, production, processing and market development.
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    FAO’s Technical Cooperation Programme (TCP) is one of the mechanisms to respond to countries’ most pressing needs for technical assistance and effectively pursue the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The 2019 Report of the Technical Cooperation Programme introduces a new series of annual reports that provide FAO Members, governments, donors, beneficiaries and other stakeholders with evidence of the impact of the work carried out by FAO through the TCP. Prepared by the Outreach, Marketing and Reporting Unit (PSRR), in close collaboration with the TCP Coordination Unit in the Office of the Assistant Director-General (ADG-PS), the first in the series presents and assesses the achievements and catalytic role of TCP-funded projects. Based on a review of the TCP projects operationally closed during 2018 and interviews with lead technical officers, technical officers at FAO headquarters, budget holders and FAO country representatives, the report provides details on the characteristics, typical interventions and results of the programme, and features a select number of in-depth stories to highlight the tangible and lasting results of the programme’s catalytic work.
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    Les pays du Sud offrent une myriade de solutions pour le développement – connaissances, expériences, bonnes pratiques, politiques innovantes, technologies, et ressources – qui se sont avérées rentables et qui possèdent le potentiel immense de pouvoir être généralisées et de bénéficier à d’autres pays. Ce Guide se base sur l’hypothèse que la Coopération Sud-Sud (CSS) joue un rôle plus important que jamais dans le contexte du développement international. Les innovations dans le Sud génèrent de nou veaux outils et partenariats qui permettent de résoudre des questions d’insécurité alimentaire, de pauvreté et d’agriculture durable. Par ailleurs, la Coopération triangulaire phénomène qui prend de l’ampleur, permet à une tierce partie, normalement l’Organisation de coopération et de développement économiques (OCDE), un pays ou une organisation multilatérale, de fournir des ressources pour faciliter la CSS.