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DocumentArmenia: FAO- Republic of Armenia Country Programme Framework 2012-2015 2012
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No results found.This document establishes FAO’s Country Programme Framework (CPF) in Armenia from 2012 to 2015. It prioritizes FAO interventions in the country to support the achievement of the development objectives set by the Government of Armenia in its national development strategies. It builds on FAO’s Programme in Armenia and is an expansion of that programme. Furthermore, the priorities identified by the CPF reflect those included in the United Nations Development Assistance Framework (UNDAF) 2010–2015. It also takes into consideration the relevant strategies as well as the priorities identified by FAO’s partner agencies, such as the Country Partnership Strategy of the World Bank (WB), 2009-2012, the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) Country Strategic Opportunities Program (COSOP), and the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) Program and European Commission programmes, and Millennium Challenge Account - Armenia Program to ensure FAO’s comparative advantage, max imize synergy and increase aid effectiveness. -
Book (stand-alone)Assessment of the Agriculture and Rural Development Sectors in the Eastern Partnership Countries. The Republic of Armenia
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A general assessment of the agriculture and rural areas economic sectors will be crucial for developing proper strategies for the agriculture and rural development of the countries. These studies will contribute to assess the situation in the sector, prioritise and target sub-sectors, areas of intervention and beneficiaries, in consultation with the local public and private stakeholders. Its results will also have an impact on the ongoing consultations/negotiations for Deep and Comprehensive Fre e Trade Agreements (DCFTA). The overall scope of the project is in line with the European Neighbourhood Programme (ENP) for Agriculture and Rural Development (ENPARD), an EU initiative built along the line of EU’s best practice in developing agriculture and rural areas and funded under the European Neighbourhood Programme Instrument (ENPI). Based on the results of this project, ENPARD programmes and activities could be identified, elaborated and implemented in interested EaP countries. The studi es cover the 6 Eastern Partnership (EaP) countries – Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belorussia, Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine, and a regional report gives an overview and covers the issues that can be addressed at regional or sub-regional level. All the studies are available in English and in the respective language of their country, the regional report is available in English and Russian. This report covers Armenia FAO Project No. GCP/RER/041/EC EU Project No. ENPI 2012/298-262 -
DocumentNutrition country profile: Republic of Armenia 2005 2005
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No results found.After becoming independent in 1991, Armenia suffered a difficult transition to a market economy. Factors such as the 1989-94 Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, earthquakes and droughts further affected the socio-economic situation. Agricultural reforms implemented after independence did not succeed in enhancing the sector’s low productivity. Despite economic growth over the past eight years, the combined effects of mass impoverishment, rising unemployment and declining access to public services have led to a decline in the quality of life. Trends indicate that poverty could become structural.
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