FAO. 2021. The Flexible Multi-Partner Mechanism – 2020 Annual Progress Report. Rome.
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Book (series)Evaluation of the Flexible Multi-Partner Mechanism (FMM) 2021
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No results found.The Flexible Multi-Partner Mechanism (FMM) is a mechanism through which FAO’s resource partners make unearmarked or lightly earmarked voluntary contributions to support achievement of FAO’s Strategic Objectives. OED conducted an evaluation of the current phase of FMM (2018–2021). The purpose of the evaluation was to inform FMM’s main stakeholders about the fund’s overall performance and also inform its next phase (2022–2025). The evaluation assessed FMM’s strategic positioning; effectiveness of the revised governance and implementation arrangements; key contributions to the achievement of FAO’s Strategic Objectives; and the adaptability of FMM to respond to unplanned scenarios and changes. The evaluation found FMM to be of strategic relevance to FAO as a vehicle for financing innovation, under-funded or emerging areas with flexibility to allocate voluntary contributions to FAO priorities. The evaluation also found evidence of catalytic and transformative elements, primarily in past projects. However, there is considerable scope for improving the FMM so that it contributes to results under the new FAO Strategic Framework. -
Brochure, flyer, fact-sheetThe Flexible Multi-Partner Mechanism (FMM)
Improving food security and nutrition. Creating opportunities for the rural poor. Making agriculture and food systems sustainable. Building climate-resilient communities.
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No results found.After the final phase of the Flexible Multi-Partner Mechanism (FMM), which ended in 2017, there is a need to inform resource partners about the work carried out by FAO, through funding from the FMM. The publication does this by highlighting key initiatives and beneficiaries served, and by giving a more general outlook on the importance of less earmarked funding in the context of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). This document is intended for partners that are already part of the Mechanism, but also for new ones that ware willing to contribute flexible funds as part of the new phase. In light of this, the brochure ends by highlighting new priority areas and the criteria for the allocation of funds. -
Book (stand-alone)Flexible Multi-Partner Mechanism
Annual Report 2018
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No results found.The FMM Annual Report for 2018 highlights the concrete results achieved through the continued support of key resource partners. This report details initiatives, innovations, impacts, outcomes and human-centered stories from the field. The report shows how deepening our engagement with resource partners and fostering new alliances is vital to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals. The work reported here was largely an extension of the implementation of projects funded during the last phase (2014–2017), and some bridging funds supported by generous contributions to the FMM from the governments of Sweden, the Netherlands, Belgium and Switzerland. This FMM Annual Report for 2018 briefly outlined the results achieved in 27 projects, the lessons learned and challenges encountered. The Annual Report 2018 builds on the progress made since the 2014–2017 medium-term final report. It must be noted that during this reporting period, most of the projects were on no-cost extensions and focused on wrapping up the activities, disseminating results and finalizing evaluations and analyses that were not completed in 2017. In some cases, the projects also helped in catalyzing resource mobilization and scaling up of some activities. In preparation of this report, great care was taken not to duplicate information presented in the 2014–2017 medium term final report and also not to miss out on activities that were carried out in 2017 but not reported in the 2014–2017 report. FAO is pleased to present the results achieved in 2018 through this uniquely flexible funding mechanism in this report. This report does not include new
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