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    Codex Trust Fund, country story: Burkina Faso 2025
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    The Codex Trust Fund (CTF), hosted by the World Health Organization, supports eligible low- and middle-income countries to participate more effectively in the FAO/WHO Codex Alimentarius Commission and subsidiary food standards setting bodies. Established in 2003, the positive impact of CTF projects has been felt throughout Codex committees and Commission meetings, and in countries. In this story, Sansan Kambire, former Codex Codex Point for Burkina Faso, explains how the CTF project has benefitted his country.
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    Codex Trust Fund Year in Review 2018 2020
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    The Codex Trust Fund supports developing and transition economy countries to participate fully and effectively in the international food standard-setting work of the Codex Alimentarius Commission. This publication is a review of the successes and milestones achieved by the new Codex Trust Fund (CTF2) and its recipients in 2018. It describes each country’s achievements and successes, as well as challenges and delays, thus becoming a valuable record both for countries wishing to access funding as well as policymakers, and donor countries.
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    Factsheet: Codex Trust Fund 2A- The Gambia
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    Publishing at FAO 2025
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    This document consists of comprehensive guidance for producing FAO publications throughout all stages of the process, from conceptualization to dissemination and beyond. It is divided into sections focusing on matters regarding the workflow, visual identity, content and structure of FAO publications. In addition to FAOSTYLE in six languages, this guidance also includes: "Publishing policy", providing high-level guidance aimed at those involved in the creation or approval of a publishing plan; "Authorship and plagiarism guidelines", outlining the principles and criteria for authorship of FAO publications; "Graphic design guidelines", focusing on the practical application of FAO's visual identity and design standards; “Responsible use of AI in publishing”, covering how to use AI responsibly and ethically when producing a publication; “Open Access policy”, a summary of the policy that encourages the wide use, reproduction and dissemination of the intellectual property that FAO produces; and "Digital publishing", guidance on how to create a digital (HTML) publication. Publishing at FAO is a living document and will continue to evolve as publishing practices evolve. A new section on managing a publishing project is forthcoming. Last updated June 2025.