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Contribution of Results in the Asia and Pacific Region to FAO Strategic Objectives in the 2016-17 Biennium

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    The FAO results framework for 2018-21 guides the planning and monitoring of the Organization’s work. At the core of the framework are the indicators that measure progress at each level of the results chain: Outputs, Outcomes and Strategic Objectives. This provides the basis for assessing and reporting how FAO’s actions contribute to changes at national, regional and global level. The accountability of FAO, Members and development partners at each level of results, along with the means of measuring progress, is set out in Web Annex 2. At the level of the Strategic Objectives, SDG targets and indicators that relate to each SO will be used exclusively for monitoring and reporting at the SO level. The SO indicators will measure the level of change at the end of the 2018-21 medium-term period. At the level of Outcomes, indicators have been simplified by replacing specific dimensions of measurement, or in some cases, entire indicators with SDG indicators. Outcome indicators will continue to measure the biennial level of change achieved and the extent to which countries have made progress in those areas where FAO more directly contributed through its work. Overall, FAO’s work contributes to 40 SDG targets measured through 53 unique SDG indicators. The Strategic Objective and Outcome indicators are available in document CL 158/3 Web Annex 1 (http://www.fao.org/3/a-mu963e.pdf).
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    Overview of FAO’s Strategic Objective Programmes
    Web Annex 1
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    This note sets out the design of FAO’s results framework, shows the alignment of the Strategic Objectives and their programmes to the Sustainable Development Goals, and provides an overview of the Strategic Programmes including context, theory of change, and the related Outcomes and Outputs to be achieved by FAO and Members. FAO’s results framework is based on a ‘results chain’ model which links objectives, outcomes and outputs. The FAO results framework guides the planning and monitoring of the Organization’s work. The framework has been designed from the top down by the design of Outcomes needed to achieve each Strategic Objective, and Outputs to attain each Outcome. The links as they relate to delivery of results are planned and implemented from the bottom up, determined by priorities at national and regional level. At the core of the framework are the indicators that measure progress at each level of the results chain, providing the basis for assessing and reporting how FAO’s actions contribute to changes at national, regional and global level.
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    Results and Priorities for FAO Activities in the Region 2018
    FAO's Strategic Framework, reviewed in 2016-17, provides direction for FAO's technical work and its Strategic Programmes (SPs) to effectively address the priorities in the region and ensure effective delivery of results at country level. The Reviewed Strategic Framework of FAO and its Medium Term Plan 2018-21 and Programme of Work and Budget 2018-19 were approved by the FAO Conference at its 40th Session in July 2017. The Conference appreciated the close alignment of FAO’s Strategic Objectives (SOs) with the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and its Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). As supported by the Regional Conference at its 33rd Session, during 2016-17 FAO in the Asia and the Pacific region focused its work on four regional initiatives (RIs): the Regional Initiative on the Zero Hunger Challenge; the Regional Rice Initiative; the Regional Initiative on Blue Growth; and the Regional Initiative on Developing Local Value Chains for Food Security and Nutrition in the Pacific Island Countries. Other programmes and priority areas of work included Food Safety and “One Health”; Making Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries More Productive and Sustainable in the Context of Change Climate; SDGs, Monitoring and Agricultural Statistics; Gender Equality and Women’s Empowerment; and Migration.

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