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    Agriculture is the mainstay of Papua New Guinea. The government’s Medium-term Development Plan 2018-2022 (MTDP III) emphasized the role of provincial and district governments in identifying viable investment options for creating employment and income opportunities, and ensuring that viable projects in the provinces and districts be identified and designed in alignment with the Agriculture Medium-term Development Plan (AMTDP) 2020 2022. To this end, the DAL was directed to develop a district agriculture development plan for selected provinces in 2021. The plan would be based on such natural biodiversity resource endowments as land use potential and other favourable environmental considerations and would be realigned to the government’s higher national development plans. The DAL is the lead agency responsible for overall sector coordination and management. However, it did not have the legal authority to lead and coordinate district development plans, and lacked the coordination and management mechanisms needed to govern public investment programmes. In alignment with the MTDP III, the department formulated the AMTDP 2020 2022 to fulfil its coordination roles and responsibilities under the MTDP III, with a focus on improving sector governance through the review and amendment of agriculture legislation, improving the formulation of district agriculture development plans, addressing institutional issues, and establishing coordination and management mechanisms for the sector. FAO was requested to support the review and formulation of the AMTDP 2023 2025, and the strengthening of district agriculture plans to align with the AMTDP.
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    Evaluation of FAO Strategic Objective 5: Increase the resilience of livelihoods to threats and crises 2016
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    The present report outlines the main findings and conclusions from an evaluation of Strategic Objective 5 (SO5) Increase the resilience of livelihoods to threats and crises, one of the five Strategic Objectives approved at the 38th session of the FAO Conference in June 2013 as part of the reviewed Strategic Framework.

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