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DocumentCountry Programming Framework (CPF) Mongolia 2012 - 2016
For Cooperation and Partnership between the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) and the Government of Mongolia (GoM)
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The Country Programming Framework (CPF) for Mongolia 2012-2016 is the joint framework for strategic cooperation between the Government of Mongolia (GoM) and the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) in Mongolia. Channelled primarily through the Ministry of Industry and Agriculture (MoIA), and the Ministry of Nature, Environment and Green Development (MoNEGD), the CPF sets forth priority areas and activities for FAO’s assistance in support of the attainment of the GoM’s na tional development policy objectives in the fields of agriculture, fisheries, forestry, and natural resources. -
DocumentCountry Programming Framework (CFP) 2012-2015 for The Cooperation and Partnership between FAO and the Government of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea 2012
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DocumentThailand: FAO Country Programming Framework 2012-2016 for Thailand 2012
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No results found.The Country Programming Framework for Thailand has the overall objective of providing a strategic guideline for future work programmes to be implemented by Royal Thai Government and FAO in close partnership with other UN agencies and development partners. The CPF has been formulated through a number of meetings and consultations with Thai government ministries and departments, United Nations organizations, development partners, civil society organizations, non-government organizations and the pr ivate sector. The CPF is consistent with the 11th National Economic and Social Development Plan (2012-2016) and the United Nations Partnership Framework (2012-2016). It is also in line with the national Millennium Development Goals. It contains an analysis of the past and current situation on food security, agriculture and rural development which has led to the identification of priority areas, outcomes and outputs. Corresponding to these priorities, a request for programmes by Thai Ministries and concerned departments based on their own agency priorities to be implemented in the next five years, is reflected in the CPF with an estimate of resource requirements.
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