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2018Инструментом планирования и мониторинга деятельности ФАО является матрица результатов на 2018–2021 годы. В основу этой матрицы положены индикаторы, позволяющие измерять прогресс на каждом этапе цепочки результатов: это практические результаты, итоги и стратегические цели. Матрица результатов служит основой для оценки и представления информации о том, каким образом действия ФАО способствуют изменениям на национальном, региональном и глобальном уровнях. Информация, касающаяся подотчетности ФАО, членов и партнеров в области развития на каждом уровне результатов, а также средств измерения достигнутого прогресса, приводится в Веб-приложении 2.На уровне стратегических целей предусмотренные ЦУР целевые показатели и индикаторы, относящиеся к каждой СЦ, будут использоваться исключительно для мониторинга и отчетности по СЦ. Индикаторами СЦ будут измеряться масштабы изменений по состоянию на конец среднесрочного периода 2018–2021 годов. -
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