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DocumentNigeria: FAO Country Programming Framework (CPF) Federal Republic of Nigeria 2013-2017 2013
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No results found.The Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) which opened the Nigeria Representation Office in 1978 has been providing unabated support to the country in the formulation and implementation of policies, strategies, programmes and projects in food, agriculture and natural resources that aim to improve food security and nutrition in a broad-based, equitable and sustainable manner and reduce poverty. In providing this assistance, FAO has always focused on enhancing the livelihood of smallholders, who form the bulk of the rural poor, in a way that is technically, economically, socially and environmentally sustainable. FAO's current field programme in Nigeria is guided by the National Medium Term Priority Framework (renamed to Country Programming Framework, CPF) covering the programming cycle for 2009-2012. Because the programming cycle ended in December 2012, the Government of Nigeria formally requested FAO to initiate the preparation of another round of CPF that will further consolidate the achievement of the on-going Nigeria economic transformation agenda. This new CPF for Nigeria describes FAO’s medium term assistance priorities and results, derived from nationally defined priorities and objectives, to be achieved over the five-year period of the country’s programming cycle (2013-2017). -
DocumentÉvaluation du Programme de la FAO au Cameroun 2013–2017
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Book (stand-alone)Asia-Pacific Regional Action Plan to Improve Agricultural and Rural Statistics 2013-2017
For Food Security, Sustainable Agriculture and Rural Development
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No results found.The Asia-Pacific Regional Action Plan to Improve Agricultural and Rural Statistics represents a concerted effort by governments and the implementing partners to respond to the increased requirements for agricultural statistics in the twenty-first century. It represents a ground breaking effort with two essential goals: (i) halt the decline in the content and quality of agricultural production statistics; and (ii) meet the emerging data requirements not only to support policy decisions about the linkage of agriculture to poverty and the environment, but also to monitor how a decision in one area affects the other areas. The Global Action Plan provides the framework and steps for its implementation.
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