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4th annual CFI Global Partnership Consultation: Enhancing the understanding among partners and sharing progress and results

Fourth annual Coastal Fisheries Initiative (CFI) Global Partnership Consultation (GPC)















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    Coastal Fisheries Initiative (CFI): Report on the third annual Global Partnership Consultation | March 21-25, 2022 2023
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    The Coastal Fisheries Initiative Global Partnership Project (CFI-GPP) held its annual Global Partnership Consultation in a virtual format from 21-25 March 2022. It was attended virtually by more than 80 participants, including, partner organisations: the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), Conservation International (CI), the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), the World Bank (WB) and the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF); the Global Environment Facility (GEF), which is the donor; the relevant ministries of the Governments of Cabo Verde, Côte d’Ivoire, Ecuador, Indonesia, Peru and Senegal; and representatives of fisher and fish worker organizations, fisheries entrepreneurs and civil society from participating countries. As well as providing an update on progress of the CFI Child Projects, the Global Partnership Consultation focussed on key learning and experience and identified good practices to be showcased in knowledge products to be put together over the remaining two years of project activity.
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    Building partnerships for technology generation, assessment and sharing in agriculture among West Balkan Countries
    Highlights of an FAO stakeholder consultation organized in cooperation with the University of Skopje, The Former Yugoslav Republic Of Macedonia
    2007
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    FAO organized, jointly with the University of Skopje, a stakeholder and expert consultation on building partnerships for technology generation, assessment and sharing in agriculture among West Balkan countries and held from 27 to 29 June 2007 in Skopje, The Former Yugoslav Republic Of Macedonia. The consultation was attended by 35 selected representatives from research, extension and agricultural technology centres, Ministries and FAO consultants, including 28 representatives from Alba nia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Montenegro, Romania, Serbia, The Former Yugoslav Republic Of Macedonia and UNMIKKosovo.
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    Global exchange visit to foster knowledge sharing among artisanal fishing communities
    Global Exchange Visit in Tumbes, Peru
    2023
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    The CFI-GPP organized a global exchange visit to Tumbes, Peru, from 29 November to 2 December 2022. Peru was selected as a destination because CFI Latin America, which started its operations in 2017 before any of the other CFI Child Projects, was closing in October 2022 and the visit would therefore represent a final opportunity to engage with the partners and stakeholders from Ecuador and Peru. An earlier field trip by CFI-GPP consultants to Ecuador and Peru in August 2022 helped to consolidate learning from the project and ensure that contact and communications would continue beyond the closure of CFI Latin America. During this trip, appropriate venues and field sites for the exchange visit were identified in the town of Tumbes in northern Peru. The visit was implemented according to the agreed agenda with 61 participants (38 percent of them women) from the six CFI countries. Emphasis was placed on creating opportunities for interaction between participants from the different countries as this represented the ‘added value’ of organizing an in-person visit of this sort. The exchange visit was held over four days and included field trips on Days 2 and 3. Days 1 and 4 were spent in workshop sessions. Participants presented their work and experiences, discussed good practices and lessons learned, and identified next critical activities by the CFI and linkages between the different CFI Child Projects that could be capitalized on further.

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