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    Dans le cadre de l’évaluation du Programme pays de la FAO au Burkina Faso sur la période 2010- 2014, une étude « thématique » a pu se concentrer sur un de ses récents projets, l’aménagement de bas-fonds, principalement pour la culture du riz, même dans les zones semi-arides du Nord du pays. Cette étude, effectuée en Juin 2015 dans trois bas-fonds rizicoles, qui avaient été aménagés en 2010 lors du projet FAO/EUFF dans la région Nord du Burkina Faso, associe une enquête auprès d’un échantillon de 180 bénéficiaires de parcelles, des « focus group discussions » et une étude de l’historique de ces aménagements au Burkina Faso. Ce travail vise à informer l’évaluation sur une activité à laquelle la FAO sur la période a alloué un montant important de ressources.
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    Le Bureau de l’évaluation de l’Organisation des Nations Unies pour l’alimentation et l’agriculture (FAO) conduit une série d’Évaluations des programmes par pays (EPP). La finalité principale de ces évaluations est de contribuer à améliorer l’orientation du programme de la FAO, le rendant plus pertinent aux besoins spécifiques des pays et utilisant au mieux l’avantage comparatif de l’Organisation. En outre, l’évaluation vise à renforcer l’impact des efforts de l’Organisation vers la réalisation d es Objectifs mondiaux des États membres: i) éliminer la faim, l’insécurité alimentaire et la malnutrition; ii) éliminer la pauvreté et favoriser le progrès social et économique pour tous; et iii) gérer et utiliser de manière durable les ressources naturelles.
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    Le Bureau de l’évaluation de l’Organisation des Nations Unies pour l’alimentation et l’agriculture (FAO) conduit une série d’Évaluations des programmes par pays (EPP). La finalité principale de ces évaluations est de contribuer à améliorer l’orientation du programme de la FAO, le rendant plus pertinent aux besoins spécifiques des pays et utilisant au mieux l’avantage comparatif de l’Organisation. En outre, l’évaluation vise à renforcer l’impact des efforts de l’Organisation vers la réalisation d es Objectifs mondiaux des États membres: i) éliminer la faim, l’insécurité alimentaire et la malnutrition; ii) éliminer la pauvreté et favoriser le progrès social et économique pour tous; et iii) gérer et utiliser de manière durable les ressources naturelles.

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