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    Le Plan d’action complète le document du Cadre de Programmation de Pays pour le Maroc qui a été signé conjointement par la FAO et le Gouvernement en avril 2013. Il précise dans la matrice des résultats élaborée pour chaque Domaine Prioritaires, les produits à réaliser avec l’appui des principaux partenaires nationaux, les bailleurs de fonds et la Société Civile – soit un total de 44 produits groupés en 16 Effets. Le Plan d’action mentionne également, à titre indicatif, les ressources disponibles et les fonds à mobiliser par Effet afin d’atteindre les résultats, pour un total d’environ 10 millions USD, dont environ 6 millions USD sont disponibles et 4 millions USD à mobiliser au cours des quatre années. Le Plan d’action décrit les stratégies et mécanismes clés de mobilisation des ressources en collaboration avec la partie nationale.
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