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ProjectStrengthening Capacities to Implement Agricultural and Rural Development Strategies in Georgia - GCP/GEO/012/AUS 2023
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No results found.In rural areas of Georgia, there are disparities in living conditions and access to essential services in comparison to urban areas. The growth of cities and the trend of out migration of rural populations, particularly youth, exacerbate these problems. There are also discrepancies between the labourconditions of men and women in rural areas of the country, because women tend to have limited access to opportunities, equipment, technology and land. This project was designed to enhance agricultural productivity, address gender disparities and improve access to services in rural areas by supporting the Ministry of Environmental Protection and Agriculture (MEPA) to implement the Strategy for Agricultural Development 2015-2020 and the Rural Development Strategy 2017-2020, both of which employ integrated approaches to rural development. -
DocumentMozambique: Country Programming Framework for Mozambique 2016-2020 2017
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No results found.This Country Programming Framework (CPF) sets out three government priority areas to guide the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) partnership and support with the Government of Mozambique – bringing together innovative international best practices and global standards with national and regional expertise during 5 years from 2016 to 2020.Read the
- FAO Mozambique Country Programming Framework 2013 | Also available in Portuguese
- FAO Country Programming Framework – Within the UN Delivering as One – Mozambique 2012-2015 | Also available in Portuguese
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ProjectSupport to Development and Implementation of the Master Plan for Food and Agricultural Statistics - Integrated Agricultural Statistics Survey IAI 2016 Methodologically Improved - TCP/MOZ/3605 2020
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No results found.In 2007 an in depth evaluation of two agricultural statistics databases in Mozambique was carried out by FAO and other consultants in the Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security ( The evaluation determined that there were inconsistencies in the data between the two systems, which caused a duplication of efforts and confusion on the part of users The first database that was evaluated consisted of statistical information obtained through a post harvest probability sample survey known as Trabalho de Inquérito Agrícola ( Despite the fact that the TIA uses a universally accepted methodology, it was deemed problematic because the results were not made available in a timely fashion The second and more timely source was the Aviso Prévio (Early Warning System), which generated data on crop production forecasts estimated through non probability sample surveys These two sources were found to contain data that was not always aligned, complicating planning and evaluation practices, as well as decision making.
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