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DocumentSouth Africa: Interim Country Programming Framework (CPF) 2014-2015 2017
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No results found.Country Programming Framework (CPF) is the first jointly developed programme between the Government of the Republic of South Africa and the Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations (FAO) since the establishment of the FAO Country Office in South Africa. The framework outlines results to be achieved in line with government priorities encapsulated in the National Development Plan (NDP). This interim CPF will run for 2014/2015 financial year and will be reviewed in March 2015 to cove r the priorities of 2014-2019. -
DocumentTanzania: Country Programming Framework 2017 - 2020 2017
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No results found.This Country Programming Framework (CPF) sets out four priority areas to guide FAO support and partnership with the Government of Tanzania - bringing together innovative international best practices and global standards with national and regional expertise during four years from (2017 to 2020). It is an integral part of the UN Development Assistance Plan (UNDAP II) 2016 - 2021, while aligning FAO’s global strategic objectives with the Government of Tanzania’s priorities.The CPF was pre pared in consultation with Ministries of: Agriculture, Livestock and Fisheries; Natural Resources and Tourism; Lands, Housing and Human Settlement Development; and Industries, Trade and Investment. In addition, other public institutions like Sokoine University of Agriculture; the Tanzania Food and Nutrition Centre, and private sector actors including the Agricultural Council of Tanzania and the National Network of Farmers Groups, UN Rome –based agencies, as well as development partners and o ther stakeholders were consulted and their views considered.
This CPF builds on the experiences of implementing the last CPF 2014 - 2016 and takes into account the findings and recommendations of the Evaluation of FAO’s Contribution to the United Republic of Tanzania (2016) by FAO’s Office of Evaluation, and seeks to strengthen collaboration with other development partners supporting the Government of Tanzania.
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DocumentLesotho: Lesotho Country Programming Framework 2013 - 2017 2017
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No results found.This CPF aims to strengthen the effectiveness, impact and visibility of FAO assistance to the Kingdom of Lesotho. It also seeks to strengthen partnerships with national and international actors for responding to agricultural, food and nutrition insecurity challenges. This will be achieved through the establishment of platforms for information sharing and collaboration between, donors, state, and non-state actors. It recognises that capacity development at all levels is critical if the goals of t ransforming agriculture from its current status to a truly growth generating sector are to be realised. The key entry point for this CPF is on capacity development for state and non-state actors. The CPF also seeks to enhance development interventions in natural resources management and conservation, given the extent of land and environmental degradation, which is now exacerbated by the impact of climate change. The high rate of land degradation and related soil losses have a negative bearing o n the livelihoods of the majority of the rural dwellers who depend on agriculture for sustenance.
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