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DocumentPhilippines: Country Programming Framework 2018-2024 2018
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No results found.The Country Programming Framework (CPF) 2018-2024 defines the technical cooperation priorities for the period 2018-2024 of the partnership between the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) and the Government of the Philippines. The document is anchored in the priorities and development thrusts enunciated in the Philippine Development Plan (PDP) 2017-2022 which focus on: (i) accelerating human capital development, specifically the outcome on improved nutrition for all; (ii) expanding economic opportunities in agriculture, fisheries, and forestry (AFF); (iii) ensuring ecological integrity, clean and healthy environment; (iv) reducing vulnerability of individuals and families; and (v) attaining just and lasting peace. -
DocumentPhilippines: FAO Country Programming Framework (CPF) 2012-2018. Philippines 2012
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No results found.CPF Philippines succeeds the NMTPF 2010-2011. Unlike its predecessor document, new dimensions are introduced. As a programming tool, the CPF is essentially results-driven. The priority areas for support are defined by results (outcomes and outputs) consistent with the priorities of the Government of the Philippines (GOP), new UNDAF Philippines 2012-2018 and FAO Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific Framework (RAP). The main tools for establishing the linkage of the CPF with these strategi c documents are visible in the CPF Priority Area Matrix, CPF Results Matrix and CPF M&E Framework. Second, the CPF has a time frame similar to the UNDAF Philippines, and this is the period of 2012-20181. Thus, the CPF offers enough elbow room to achieve its intended results not only in terms of the expanded period of implementation but also on the institutional mechanisms established to implement and monitor the results, described in the CPF M&E system. -
DocumentFAO Country Programming Framework for Kenya 2022-2026 2022
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No results found.Collaborations and Partnerships are instrumental in Kenya’s aspirations towards ending hunger and poverty and creating decent employment by leveraging the modernization of sustainable Agriculture sector. On this front, formulation of the FAO Country Programming Framework (CPF 2022–2026) marks yet another opportunity to deepen the collaboration between FAO and the Government of Kenya.
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