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DocumentGuyana: Guyana – FAO Country Programming Framework 2016-2019 2016
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No results found.This Country Programming Framework (CPF) sets out three (3) government priority areas to guide FAO partnership and support with the Government of Guyana – bringing together innovative international best practices and global standards with national and regional expertise during four (4)) years from 2016 to 2019. -
DocumentJamaica: Draft 2012 to 2015 Country Programming Framework - Jamaica. With Annexes
Cooperation between the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations and the Government of Jamaica
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No results found.The 2012 to 2015 CPF is an update of the 2006 to 2010 National Medium Term Priority Framework (NMTPF). It provides a national framework for continued technical cooperation between FAO and the Government of Jamaica through the Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries (MoAF) and is a programming instrument for guiding FAO’s technical assistance and that of other international development agencies. The national goals and key outcomes of Vision 2030, Jamaica’s national development plan, launched in 20 09 and the Agriculture Sector plan component have been the basis for the selection of the priorities for FAO cooperation in Jamaica during the 2012 to 2015 period. -
DocumentEthiopia: Food and Agriculture Organization Ethiopia Country Programming Framework 2012-2015 (CPF). Revised Document
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No results found.FAO has been working closely with the Government of Ethiopia (GoE) and other development partners in the fight against poverty in the country. More specifically, FAO has been supporting the Government’s efforts at combating hunger and malnutrition and will continue to provide such assistance with a view to achieving the primary goal of freeing Ethiopia from such food-related problems. FAO’s work is aimed at creating a situation where agriculture significantly contributes to the improveme nt of the livelihood of farmers, in general, and the living conditions of the poorest small holder farmers, women, children, youth and other marginalized segments of the society, in particular. FAO maintains the view that the agriculture sector can and should be used in an economically, socially and environmentally sustainable manner to help improve the life of such vulnerable groups. The value of the present Country Programming Framework (CPF) document, which is coauthored by FAO and the GoE, lies in its role in sharpening FAO’s focus and guiding its efforts for the next four years (2012-2015).
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