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Evaluation of FAO’s country programme in Rwanda

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    Evaluation of FAO’s country programme in Rwanda, 2019–2023 2024
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    The independent evaluation of the FAO Rwanda Country Programming Framework (CPF) 2019–2023 assesses FAO's contributions to Rwanda's agriculture sector, focusing on aligning with national and global agricultural development goals. The evaluation covered 12 districts and 18 project sites.FAO aimed to support Rwanda's transition to a high-income, knowledge-based economy by addressing agricultural challenges, including nutrition emergencies and climate shocks. The "four betters" approach was introduced to improve coordination and results. Key achievements included enhancing agricultural practices, increasing market access, promoting women's empowerment, and creating youth employment opportunities.While FAO’s CPF aligned with Rwanda’s goals, it lacked strategic focus and had weak design elements like vague outcomes and poor tracking. Recommendations include a more targeted approach, improved partnerships beyond the agricultural ministry, and stronger gender and inclusivity measures. FAO should refine its strategy for the next CPF with clear goals, risk analysis, and better resource mobilization.
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    Evaluation of FAO’s Country Programme in Namibia
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    2024
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    FAO’s collaboration with Namibia is guided by the priorities set out in the Country Programming Framework (CPF), a document jointly developed by FAO and the Government of Namibia to steer FAO's partnership and assistance to the country. The current CPF, covering the period 2019 to 2023, aligns with the country's developmental priorities and objectives as articulated in the Fifth National Development Plan (NDP5), which covers the years 2017/18 to 2021/22. The CPF also aligns with and contributes to the United Nations Partnership Framework (UNPAF) for the period 2019–2023.This assessment is part of a series of country programme evaluations (CPEs) conducted by the FAO Office of Evaluation. An evaluation of FAO’s Namibia country programme will be conducted in 2024. This marks the first time the FAO Office of Evaluation is undertaking an independent assessment of FAO’s country programme in Namibia. It is a formative evaluation, aimed at assessing FAO’s work and providing feedback to help improve programming, making future efforts more impactful and relevant to the needs of the country.
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    Evaluation of FAO`s country programme in Uzbekistan
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    2024
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    This evaluation is part of a series of Country Programme Evaluations (CPEs) conducted by FAO’s Office of Evaluation (OED). The main purpose of this CPE is to assess the relevanceand coherence of FAO’s country programme in Uzbekistan, to review the accomplishments made under the current Country Programming Framework (CPF), and to enhance FAO’s contributions to national development priorities and UNSDCF. At the national level, a CPF establishes the framework for cooperation between the Government and FAO, delineating the specific areas where FAO should focus its support for a duration of two to four years. Jointly developed with the Government of Uzbekistan, the current CPF covers the period from 2021 to 2025.

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