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MeetingMeeting documentProgramme de travail pluriannuel 2016-2019 de la Conférence régionale de la FAO pour l'Asie et le Pacifique 2018Il est recommandé de définir un Programme de travail pluriannuel de la Conférence régionale pour 2016-2019, conformément à l'Évaluation des réformes de la gouvernance de la FAO (document C 2015/26 Rev.1), afin d'assurer la continuité ainsi que la planification à long terme et la reddition de comptes.
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MeetingMeeting documentRapport sur les résultats de la première Réunion conjointe de la FAO et des ministres de l’agriculture et des forêts de la Communauté du Pacifique (CPS), qui s’est tenue le 20 octobre 2017, à Port-Vila (Vanuatu) 2018La première Réunion conjointe de la FAO et des ministres de l’agriculture et des forêts de la Communauté du Pacifique (CPS) s’est tenue au Iririki Resort, à Port-Vila (Vanuatu), le 20 octobre 2017. La réunion regroupait les réunions ministérielles sur l’agriculture qui étaient auparavant organisées séparément par l’Organisation des Nations Unies pour l'alimentation et l'agriculture (FAO) et la Communauté du Pacifique (SPC). La Réunion ministérielle a été l’aboutissement de la première Semaine de l’agriculture dans le Pacifique. À cette réunion ont participé les ministres des pays suivants: Fidji, Îles Cook, Îles Salomon, Kiribati, Papouasie-Nouvelle-Guinée, Samoa, Tokélaou et Tuvalu et les chefs de délégation des pays suivants: Australie, États fédérés de Micronésie, Guam, Îles Marshall, Nouvelle-Calédonie, Nouvelle-Zélande, Palaos, Polynésie française, Tonga et Vanuatu.
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