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FAO. 2023. Annual report on private sector engagement 2022. Rome.




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    Engagement with the private sector represents an opportunity for FAO to more efficiently deliver on its mandate, advance on the path to achieving the 2030 Sustainable Development Agenda, and ensure better production, better nutrition, a better environment and a better life, leaving no one behind. This report covers the first year of implementation of FAO’s Strategy for Private Sector Engagement 2021-2025. It looks at the progress made since the strategy was approved during the 165th session of the FAO Council in December 2020, documenting changes in approaches to private sector engagement, key achievements and lessons learned, and outlines major priorities for private sector engagement in the year to come.
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    Engagement with the private sector represents an opportunity for FAO to more efficiently deliver on its mandate, advance progress towards the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals, and ensure better production, better nutrition, a better environment and a better life for all, leaving no one behind. FAO’s Strategy for Private Sector Engagement 2021-2025 encourages a more open, proactive approach to working with the private sector to bring about transformative change and innovation, as well as sustainable impact and benefits. This report looks at how FAO's engagement with the private sector developed during in 2023, the third year of implementation of this strategy. It documents major achievements and lessons learned during the year, explores the diversity of private sector landscapes across FAO’s five regions, and outlines priorities for the year to come.
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    The AMR Multi-Partner Trust Fund (MPTF) was established in 2019 to combat the threat of AMR through strategic collaboration in the fields of human, animal, plant and environmental health.The MPTF promotes a One Health approach to combatting AMR – based on the recognition that the health of humans, domestic and wild animals, plants and the wider environment (includingecosystems) are interdependent. In 2023, the MPTF supported activities in Bangladesh, Cambodia, Ethiopia, Ghana, Indonesia, Kenya, Madagascar, Mongolia, Morocco, Peru, Senegal, Tajikistan, Tunisia and Zimbabwe. The MPTF also supported four components of the Global Programme, on: Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E); AMR Surveillance on Antimicrobial Resistance and Use; Environment; and Legal. The annual report has been prepared as a collective source of 2023 activities.

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