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    People’s Republic of China Supports Food Security Through South-South Cooperation - GCP/INT/101/CPR 2019
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    The Government of the People’s Republic of China is the major participant, contributor and promoter of South-South Cooperation (SSC), an FAO initiative to support the implementation of National and Regional Programmes for Food Security, under which a more developed country provides technical assistance to a developing country implementing a food security programme (host country). In 2008, the Government of the People’s Republic of China established an FAO Trust Fund for USD 30 million through the SSC Programme (Phase I). Under the SSC Trust Fund, the current project was launched in 2010, with the main objective of supporting FAO-China SSC programme implementation, coordination and management through the recruitment of staff, the provision of backstopping and support to the organization of capacity-building activities in the People’s Republic of China and other countries at global and regional levels, as well as the implementation of SSC projects in the host countries concerned.
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    Newsletter
    FAO-China South-South Cooperation Highlights-Edition 42 2016
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    This newsletter introduces the Namibian study tour conducted in China under the framework of the FAO-China South-South Cooperation (SSC) Programme. This kind of newsletters are produced regularly to show SSC activities, especially conducted in China and serve as a resource and a means to advocate achievements and reflect the progress of SSC Programme.
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    Inspiration, inclusion and innovation: FAO–China South–South Cooperation Programme (2009-2019) 2019
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    The People’s Republic of China (China) has been one of FAO’s main partners in the promotion of South-South and triangular cooperation. In terms of cooperation among developing countries, China upholds the principles of equality and mutual trust, building equal partnerships with parity of ownership and responsibility, mutual benefit and win–win cooperation, which are highly valued by FAO. Together, FAO and China offer considerable development knowledge and solutions that are relevant to South-South exchanges. After more than two decades of increasing collaboration in supporting flows of technical assistance between developing countries, FAO and China established in 2009 the FAO-China South-South Cooperation Programme, supported by a Chinese Trust Fund of USD 80 million. This brochure reviews the Programme’s activities and achievements over the last ten years, lessons learned and prospects for the way forward. It highlights and illustrates the Programme’s distinctive features, particularly its inspiring, inclusive and innovative modalities of cooperation. Its multi-stakeholder approach brings together farmers’ cooperatives and associations, the private sector, academia and triangular partners, among other key actors. In this context, the Programme provides a platform for insights and perspectives of all development actors through its national, regional, interregional and global projects focusing on sustainable agricultural production, productivity and farmers’ livelihoods. The Programme is majorly contributing to the realization of Sustainable Development Goal 1: No poverty in all its forms everywhere; and Sustainable Development Goal 2: Zero hunger, achieve food security and improved nutrition and promote sustainable agriculture.

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