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MeetingMeeting documentOverview of FAO’s Strategic Objective Programmes
Web Annex 1
2018This note sets out the design of FAO’s results framework, shows the alignment of the Strategic Objectives and their programmes to the Sustainable Development Goals, and provides an overview of the Strategic Programmes including context, theory of change, and the related Outcomes and Outputs to be achieved by FAO and Members. FAO’s results framework is based on a ‘results chain’ model which links objectives, outcomes and outputs. The FAO results framework guides the planning and monitoring of the Organization’s work. The framework has been designed from the top down by the design of Outcomes needed to achieve each Strategic Objective, and Outputs to attain each Outcome. The links as they relate to delivery of results are planned and implemented from the bottom up, determined by priorities at national and regional level. At the core of the framework are the indicators that measure progress at each level of the results chain, providing the basis for assessing and reporting how FAO’s actions contribute to changes at national, regional and global level. -
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DocumentOther documentWebinar #18: Responsible business conduct and risk management of pineapple value chains in Asia and the Pacific, in collaboration with the International Tropical Fruits Network (TFNet) - Summary report
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2024Also available in:
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Book (stand-alone)Technical bookGlobal application of the One Village One Product Movement concept
Lessons from the experiences of the Japan International Cooperation Agency
2022Also available in:
No results found.In the context of FAO's Global Action (GA) on Green Development of Special Agro-Products (SAPs), themed as “One Country – One Priority Product” (OCOP), given that OCOP shares similar philosophy as the One Village One Product (OVOP) movement and taking advantages of the rich experiences of OVOP and advances made by Asian countries, especially Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA)'s support in many OVOP projects around the world, this publication presents an overview of the OVOP movement globally and showcases how OVOP can boost rural economies and increase food security nutrition through the development of local products hence contributing to SDG 1, 2, and 10. Chapter I explains what OVOP is and how it has been disseminated outside Japan. Chapter II provides overview of JICA's support for OVOP. In Chapter III, JICA’s OVOP projects are analyzed in terms of their objectives, alignment to strategic policy framework, target population, products/services, governance structure and monitoring and evaluation. Chapter IV reviews the process and interventions taken in OVOP projects and identifies good practices.Chapter V lists success factors which are extracted from OVOP projects. FAO’s One Country–One Priority Product (OCOP) projects are encouraged to refer to them in their planning and implementation phases. Lastly, in Chapter VII, several implications and recommendations for OCOP are drawn from OVOP experiences of JICA. -
PresentationPresentationVietnam’s “One Commune, One Product” Program
FAO’s Webinar on Stocktaking and Lessons Learned from the Implementation of One Village One Product in Asia and the Pacific
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Brochure, flyer, fact-sheetBrochureViet Nam: One Commune One Product programme reduces the urban–rural divide
OCOPP Case Study Series
2023Also available in:
No results found.Rural poverty is three times higher than urban areas in Vietnam. Inadequate human capacity , market linkage, and enterprise development is lagging. Under National Target Program (NTP), One Commune One Product(OCOP) Programme aims to promote rural economy through capacity development of OCOP producers, improve the quality of product, and marketing and promotion.