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DocumentGuyana: National Medium-Term Priority Framework (NMTPF) 2012-2015 for the Cooperation and Partnership between The Government of Guyana and FAO. November 2010 2010
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No results found.The framework identifies outcomes in four thematic areas to which FAO assistance will contribute. These are: food security and nutrition, agricultural and rural development, renewable natural resources and climate change; and agricultural health and food safety. Prior to implementation, a set of medium-term outputs for each thematic area will be identified and intermediate outcome indicators defined to facilitate monitoring of both the efficiency and effectiveness of FAO- Government partnerships . -
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ProjectSupport to the Development of Multi-Country Programming Framework for the Pacific Islands (2023–2027) - TCP/SAP/3810 2025
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No results found.In August 2021, during the 7th Pacific Heads of Agriculture and Forestry Services (HOAFS) meeting, the development of a Pacific Regional Agriculture and Forestry Strategy was endorsed. The Pacific Community (SPC) and the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) were tasked with designing a process and foresight methodology for this strategy, to be presented at the 2022 Joint FAO and SPC Pacific Ministers of Agriculture and Forestry Meeting. Additionally, SPC and FAO were encouraged to support the region in adopting a strategic approach to transforming food systems and addressing climate change impacts on agriculture and forestry. With the FAO CPF for the Pacific Islands (2018–2022) and the UN Pacific Strategy (UNPS) expiring at the end of 2022, efforts were initiated to develop new frameworks for the next cycle. This work involved evaluations of the CPF and UNPS, alongside drafting the FAO Pre Common Country Analysis (Pre-CCA) and the UN Common Country Analysis for the Pacific Islands. Considering the complexities of the Pacific Subregion, with 14 small island nations and territories, coordination among development partners such as the SPC, United Nations and FAO is critical. At the project design stage, FAO aimed to actively participate in crafting the Pacific Regional Agriculture and Forestry Strategy and the Pacific UN Sustainable Development Cooperation Framework (UNSDCF) 2023-2027, alongside its next CPF by the end of 2022.
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