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InfographicCooperation of the Lower Mekong Region (LMR) in conservation of Rosewood trees in the Forests 2023
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No results found.The cooperation of the Lower Mekong Region (LMR) in conservation of Rosewood trees in the Forests in reducing forest degradation and deforestation and promote sustanable forest management, in increasing national commitment to legal sustainable trade and investment in wood products brings about the outcomes mainly including strengthened bilateral and regional cooperation, improved forest governance and improved monitoring of forest and land use system -
Brochure, flyer, fact-sheetFAO and Korea International Cooperation Agency in partnership with Zanzibar Government transform mariculture sector 2020
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No results found.Farming of marine fish in Zanzibar has made a major leap forward following a successful establishment of a state of the art semi-commercial, multi-species marine hatchery financed by the Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA) through technical support by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO). The Korea-Zanzibar Friendship Hatchery Centre was recently handed over to the Revolutionary Government of Zanzibar to boost the growing demand for marine fish species on the isles and beyond. The ‘Development of Mariculture Sector in Zanzibar’ project involved capacity building in aquaculture, construction and operation support of a semi-commercial hatchery, linkages to model grow-out farm support, aquaculture value-chain development, and a public-private partnership component. The project outputs aimed to support the development of an aquaculture sector that provides positive environmental, socio-economic and food security outcomes and recognizes the importance of a market driven enterprise associated research. This booklet aims to educate the public by summarizing the achievements recorded under the project with testimonies from some of the beneficiaries. -
Book (series)Evaluation of five FAO projects funded by the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency in Cameroon, Chad, Mali and the Niger
OSRO/CMR/701/SWE - OSRO/MLI/701/SWE - OSRO/MLI/804/SWE - OSRO/NER/701/SWE - OSRO/CHD/701/SWE
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The evaluation seeks to contribute to organization-wide learning by drawing lessons from the multi-year funded resilience projects implemented in the Sahel and Cameroon and making recommendations for future programming. FAO intervened in these countries to strengthen the resilience of vulnerable households affected by the crisis in the Sahel through promoting sustainable livelihood. The evaluation found that the projects contributed to an improvement in animal and agricultural production and strengthened social cohesion among the different communities. The evaluation also found that a multi-year funding mechanism is flexible and allows a transition from a humanitarian to a development approach if used efficiently. In its future programming, FAO should promote an integrated approach, targeting the same beneficiaries and enabling them to engage in productive activities and sustainable natural resource management. In fragile and emergency contexts, FAO should adapt its tools and procedures for more flexibility and adaptive management.
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