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The Country Programme Framework 2023 - 2027 for Nigeria describes FAO’s medium term assistance priorities and results, derived from nationally defined priorities and objectives, to be achieved over the five-year period of the country’s programming cycle. The CPF describes the four broad priority areas and outcomes for FAO assistance to the country.

The Four priorities are:

1.       SUSTAINABLE AND INCLUSIVE AGRI-FOOD SYSTEMS FOR IMPROVED PRODUCTIVITY: by strengthening inclusive, climate smart agrifood value chains and diversified production systems as well as inclusive economic development through decent jobs.

2.       INCREASING RESILIENCE OF FOOD AND AGRICULTURE – BASED LIVELIHOOD SYSTEMS: by strengthening national, state, local and community-level capacities for disaster risk management, anticipatory action, efficient response to agricultural threats, emergencies, and resilience building.

3.       HEALTHY AND NUTRITIOUS DIETS: by supporting enhanced food security and improved nutrition, including promoting nutritious food and increasing access to healthy diets.

4.       SUSTAINABLE NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT AND CLIMATE ACTION: by supporting improved Sustainable natural resource management and climate action.

Meetings / Workshops / Events

 

 

  • 26th - 29th Nov 2024 - Farmer Financial Circle training in Kano and Ijebu Ode, in collaboration with GIZ.
  • 27th - 28th Nov 2024 - GEF - CBIT project inception workshop in collaboration with the Federal Ministry of Environment.
  • 25th Nov - 7th Dec 2024 - Executive ISAVET training Cohort 1 and Scientific Manuscript Writing Workshop.

 

 

     

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