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    Country Programming Framework (CPF) 2018-2022: Priorities for technical cooperation and partnership between the Government of Nepal and the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations 2019
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    The Nepal Country Programming Framework (CPF) sets out three priority areas of the Government of Nepal (GoN) to guide FAO’s partnership and support, bringing together innovative international best practices and global standards with national and regional expertise. It aims at supporting the government efforts towards addressing sustainable and competitive agricultural production for poverty reduction and eradication of hunger and malnutrition; resilient natural resource management and agricultural production system; and inclusive and gender responsive livelihoods enhancement. The CPF outlines the key priority areas of FAO technical assistance support to and partnership with the Government of Nepal in period of five years from 2018 to 2022. The formulation process of this CPF (2018-2022) involved a wide range of consultations among national stakeholders including line ministries of the Government of Nepal, civil society, private sector, development partners and relevant United Nations agencies including the Rome based agencies (RBAs) . It also brought together technical inputs of FAO staff in both FAO Headquarters in Rome and the Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific in Bangkok. This CPF document does not prescribe a rigid framework; rather, it can be revisited and adjusted when required according to the changes in government priorities during the period.
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    Country Programming Framework for Palestine 2018-2022 2018
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    The FAO Country Programming Framework (CPF) is a planning and management tool which outlines how FAO can best assist a country in meeting its development priorities, setting out jointly-agreed, medium-term priorities for Government-FAO collaboration. In mid-2016 the FAO WBGS Office started the process of developing the CPF 2018-2022 for Palestine. The CPF was elaborated, building on the information collected in the Palestine Context Analysis, in close collaboration with the Ministry of Agriculture (MoA), through a widely consultative process that engaged other ministries, government agencies, independent authorities, private sector, civil society, international organizations and international resource partners. This process aimed at identifying country needs and priorities in order to ensure that FAO’s assistance to the Palestinian people is relevant, coherent, and focused on feasible and achievable results considering FAO’s delivery capacity and resource mobilization potential in Palestine. The CPF sets out four priority areas for FAO partnership with the Palestinian Government for the period 2018-2022 consistent with national development priorities and the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. The CPF contributes to achieving many Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and specifically SDG2 – Zero Hunger. It also builds on the development of the successful collaboration between FAO and the Ministry of Agriculture (MoA) over the past decade, bringing together lessons learned from the implementation of FAO’s Programming Framework 2014-2017 with innovative international best practices.
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    Uzbekistan: Country Programming Framework for the Republic of Uzbekistan 2014-2017 2014
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    This Country Programming Framework (CPF) sets out priority areas to guide FAO’s partnership with and support to the Government of the Republic of Uzbekistan (GoU), bringing together technical assistance innovative, international best practices and global normative work standards with national and regional expertise in the 2014 – 2017 period.

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