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    Since 1982, Italy has been among the largest traditional Trust Fund donors. Starting from 1988 an annual Review of FAO/Italy Trust Fund Projects has been carried out and a related Report produced in order to provide a comprehensive and concise presentation of the extensive field of activities carried out by the FAO/Government of Italy Cooperative Programme, and to briefly assess its accomplishments. The Review concerns the multilateral projects financed through the annual volun tary contribution received from the Government of Italy, as well as the projects financed under the multibilateral scheme. In order to prepare the Review it is necessary to collect, examine and summarize all the relevant information which is shared by different units and sections both at FAO and the Italian Ministry for Foreign Affairs. This edition of the Review is the result of a joint effort of the Italian Directorate General for Development Cooperation (DGCS - Multilateral De sk) and the Field Programme Development Service (TCAP).
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    Through an annual Trust Fund voluntary financial contribution, the Government of Italy has, since 1982, been one of the major donors to FAOs Government Cooperative Programme. From 1988 an annual Review of the the FAO/Government of Italy Cooperative Programme has been carried out, and a related Report produced, in order to provide a comprehensive and concise presentation of the activities carried out within the FAO/Government of Italy Cooperative Programme, and to briefly assess its acc omplishments. The Review concerns the multilateral projects financed through the annual voluntary contribution received from the Government of Italy, as well as the projects financed under the multi-bilateral scheme. In order to prepare the Review it is necessary to collect, examine and summarize all the relevant information which is shared by different units and sections both at FAO and the Italian Ministry for Foreign Affairs. This edition of the Review is the result of a joint effor t of the Italian Directorate General for Development Cooperation (DGCS) through the Ufficio II - Multilateral Desk and the Field Programme Development Service (TCAP).
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    Since 1982, Italy has been among the largest traditional Trust Fund donors. Starting from 1988 an annual Review of FAO/Italy Trust Fund Projects has been carried out and a related Report produced in order to provide a comprehensive and concise presentation of the extensive field of activities carried out by the FAO/Government of Italy Cooperative Programme, and to briefly assess its accomplishments. In order to prepare the Review it is necessary to collect, examine and summarize all the relevant information which is shared by different units and sections both at FAO and the Italian Ministry for Foreign Affairs. This edition of the Review is the result of a joint effort of the Italian Directorate General for Development Cooperation (DGCS - Multilateral Desk) and the Field Programme Development Service (TCAP).

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