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DocumentMaldives: Food and Agriculture Organization Maldives Country Programming Framework 2013-2017 2012
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No results found.The Country Programming Framework (CPF) is formulated to sharpen the focus and define the priorities for the next five years. It will be used as a road map and a medium term framework for programming collaboration between FAO and the GoM. -
DocumentCountry Programming Framework for the Republic of Maldives 2022–2026 2022
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No results found.This Country Programming Framework (CPF) is the planning and programming tool that translates the FAO Strategic Framework into actions for Maldives for the period 2022–2026. It is conceived in partnership with the government of the Maldives and is intended to support government priorities, planning, implementation and reporting vis-à-vis the 2030 Agenda. The CPF presents four priorities: Priority 1: Economic transformation, improved production and decent work Priority 2: Nutrition, food security and sustainable agriculture Priority 3: Sustainable Management of Natural Resources and Resilience to Climate Change Priority 4: Inclusive Growth -
DocumentSudan: Country Programming Framework for the Republic of Sudan: CPF (2012-2016) 2014
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No results found.Sudan, with an area of 178 million square miles and 32 million people, is an agriculture-‐based economy. Agriculture underpins food security and rural development in the country: it contributes 30% to the GDP, employs 48% of the labour force, supplies the bulk of basic food for consumers, contributes over 80% of non-‐petroleum export revenues and provides subsistence and other incomes to the bulk of the population. The strong forward and backward linkages within the rural sector and with other sectors of the economy provide added stimulus for growth and income generation. Thus, significant progress in promoting economic growth, reducing poverty and enhancing food security in Sudan cannot be achieved without developing more fully the potential human and productive capacity of the agricultural sector.
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