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    Ambitious development agenda calls for extraordinary efforts – efforts that must be financed. Public funding through Official Development Assistance alone will never be enough. Now more than ever we need to mobilize private investment for development and explore innovative ways to make sure finances reach where they are needed most. Partnerships, solidarity and a willingness to come together across regions, countries and sectors are key for delivering on the 2030 Agenda. This is a 1 page summary of the FAO Investment Centre Annual Review 2018.
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    与私营部门合作有助于粮农组织更加高效地履行职责,推动实现《2030年可持续发展议程》,确保更好生产、更好营养、更好环境和更好生活,不让任何人掉队。本报告着眼于《粮农组织私营部门合作战略(2021-2025年)》实施的第一年,介绍了自《合作战略》于2020年12月在粮农组织理事会第一六五届会议上获批以来取得的进展,记录了私营部门合作的方法变革、主要成绩和经验教训,并简述了未来一年私营部门合作的优先重点。

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