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Egypt: Country Programming Framework (CPF) Government of Egypt 2012-2017








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    Jordan: Country Programming Framework (CPF) 2012-2017 2012
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    The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), working closely with the Ministry of Agriculture, has prepared the present Country Programming Framework (CPF) 2012-2017 outlining how the Organization can best complement efforts being made by the Government of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan to meet its development priorities relation to agriculture ,fisheries, forestry, natural resources and rural development objectives including food and nutrition security int he coming six y ears.
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    Zambia: Government of the Republic of Zambia and Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) Country Programming Framework for Zambia 2013-2015 2013
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    The CPF reviews the status of agriculture in Zambia and provides an analysis of sector-specific challenges and opportunities. Suitable areas for FAO intervention are identified and justified in accordance with FAO’s comparative advantages, GRZ priorities, UNDAF outcomes and FAO strategic objectives. It is supported by annexes, including i) CPF alignment with other policy documents and frameworks; ii) a results matrix; and iii) a matrix showing resource requirements. The process of developing CP F involved broad consultations with GRZ and other stakeholders in the agriculture sector including development partners. This process brought out areas of FAO’s comparative advantages which were reviewed to ensure alignment with agriculture sector national priorities.
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    Lebanon: Lebanon Country Programming Framework 2012-2015 2012
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    This Country Programming Framework (CPF) has been prepared in order to revisit past technical cooperation between FAO and Lebanon in light of the changes in the global food and agriculture system and the changed circumstances of FAO and Lebanon. The view of the recent Independent External Evaluation of FAO underlies this work, that the Organization must consider becoming more of a facilitator or knowledge manager to assist informed decision-making where the neutrality of FAO gives it an absolute comparative advantage. It should also be acknowledged that the limited resources of FAO must be complemented by carefully targeted investments from other international as well as domestic sources.

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