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DocumentPeople's Republic of China: Country Programming Framework 2012-2015 for People's Republic of China 2012
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The CPF reviews existing Chinese Government priorities vis-à-vis past and ongoing FAO interventions to identify the gaps in and future potential for FAO assistance. The CPF provides a framework mechanism and evaluation modality for both the Government of China and the FAO to build on their successful working relationship to date and to further develop and harness this cooperative effort to ensure that the Chinese agricultural sector reaps the maximum potential benefits from this cooperative rela tionship. The CPF also provides FAO, other UN agencies and international development partners with guidance on FAO‟s agreed priorities with the Government in support of China‟s agricultural and rural development. The CPF also serves as a basis for universities, private enterprises, cooperatives, rural communities and farmers to effectively understand and develop working relationships and cooperation activities though the CPF process. The CPF is a living document, the contents of which will be ad justed over time taking into consideration the changing circumstances and needs of the country. The implementation of the CPF 2012-2015 will be pursued in partnerships as broad as possible and in alignment with the joint efforts of the Government of China and FAO/external development partners for enhanced coordination and aid effectiveness. -
DocumentCountry Programming Framework 2012-2015: Lebanon 2012
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No results found.The objective of this framework is to improve the coherence and effectiveness of FAO’s interventions in Lebanon under the umbrella of the United Nations System and to position FAO as a strategic partner for national agricultural and rural development. This framework is also a tool for resource mobilization that presents to donors and all other stakeholders a clear and concise picture of what FAO intends to do during the next four years in Lebanon. However, the framework remains a policy statemen t of intent and the attainment of its purpose and objectives requires joint efforts through partnerships with all stakeholders. -
DocumentLebanon: Lebanon Country Programming Framework 2012-2015 2012
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No results found.This Country Programming Framework (CPF) has been prepared in order to revisit past technical cooperation between FAO and Lebanon in light of the changes in the global food and agriculture system and the changed circumstances of FAO and Lebanon. The view of the recent Independent External Evaluation of FAO underlies this work, that the Organization must consider becoming more of a facilitator or knowledge manager to assist informed decision-making where the neutrality of FAO gives it an absolute comparative advantage. It should also be acknowledged that the limited resources of FAO must be complemented by carefully targeted investments from other international as well as domestic sources.
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