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BookletFAO strategy / plan / policy / roadmapThe Action Plan 2022–2025 for the implementation of the FAO Science and Innovation Strategy 2023The FAO Science and Innovation Strategy Action Plan (2022-25) provides a common framework for FAO action at the country, sub-regional, regional and global levels. The FAO Science and Innovation Strategy is a tool to support the delivery of the FAO Strategic Framework 2022–31 and hence the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. The Strategy’s Action Plan is a living document covering four years (2022–25), and it will be updated, as needed, to reflect new needs, opportunities and challenges. The Action Plan was developed through an inclusive and transparent consultative process, drawing on inputs from all relevant FAO streams and the Regional, Sub-regional and Country Offices, as well as guidance and feedback from Members. The Action Plan follows the structure of the Strategy with 3 pillars, 9 outcomes and 2 enablers. It links the Strategy’s outcomes and enablers to relevant SDG targets and Programme Priority Areas. Under each of the outcomes and enablers, the Action Plan introduces several outputs, which are achieved through key areas of work, reflecting FAO’s priorities for supporting Members to harness science and innovation. The Strategy’s guiding principles are inter-linked and guide all of the Organization’s science and innovation-related work in line with the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.
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Book (stand-alone)FAO strategy / plan / policy / roadmapAction Plan 2026–2029 for the implementation of the FAO Science and Innovation Strategy 2026
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No results found.The Action Plan 2026-2029 for the implementation of the FAO Science and Innovation Strategy guides the implementation of the FAO Science and Innovation Strategy. It provides a common framework for FAO action at the country, sub-regional, regional and global levels. The Action Plan 2026-2029 is an update of the initial Action Plan 2022-2025. The Strategy and Action Plan provide a coherent, robust and useful framework for organizing and streamlining FAO’s work on science and innovation. The Action Plan is structured according to the three pillars, nine outcomes and two enablers of the Strategy. They rest on the foundation of the Strategy’s seven guiding principles, which are inter-linked, and guide all the Organization’s science and innovation-related work. -
Brochure, flyer, fact-sheetBrochureWorking with a national plant protection organization 2025
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No results found.This e-learning course supports plant health professionals, especially those in National Plant Protection Organizations (NPPOs), by improving their understanding of NPPO objectives, operations, and individual responsibilities. NPPOs are responsible for implementing the International Plant Protection Convention (IPPC) at the national level, aiming to prevent the spread of plant pests and promote safe trade.
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