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Guyana: National Medium-Term Priority Framework (NMTPF) 2012-2015 for the Cooperation and Partnership between The Government of Guyana and FAO. November 2010









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    Malawi: National Medium-Term Priority Framework (NMTPF) 2010-2015 for the cooperation and partnership between FAO and the Republic of Malawi 2010
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    The National Medium-Term Priority Framework (NMTPF) defines the joint Government of Malawi – FAO medium-term priorities for FAO’s technical cooperation in Malawi for the period 2010-2015. The NMTPF is both a framework and a planning and management tool, which is implemented jointly by the Government of Malawi and FAO. It identifies key priority areas in which FAO will focus its assistance in an effective and coherent manner to support the implementation of the Government’s priorities in the area s of FAO’s competence including agriculture, food security, nutrition, natural resources management and rural development sectors while ensuring maximum synergy and complementarity with the Millennium Development Goals, the Malawi Growth and Development Strategy (2006-2011), the United Nations Development Assistance Framework (UNDAF) Malawi (2008-2011), and other activities of development partners.
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    Guyana: Draft National Medium-Term Priority Framework (NMTPF) FAO/GOGUY Partnership Program. June 2006 2006
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    FAO will contribute to strengthen line ministries and its decentralized entities on agriculture, food security, and forestry and fisheries issues. In this regard, it will assist the Government of Guyana (GOGUY) in formulation of food security, agriculture, forestry, and fishery policies and assist in their implementation.
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    Suriname: Framework for Government/FAO Collaboration. National medium-Term Priority Framework (NMTPF) 2006
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    The five-year FAO NMTPF for the period 2006-2010 is developed with focus on Suriname’s specific activities on the areas in which FAO’s effectiveness and impact will be greatest.

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