Formerly called National Medium‐term Priority Framework (NMTPF), a Country Programming Framework (CPF) is the new tool used by FAO to define the medium‐term response to the assistance needs of member countries in pursuit of national development objectives that are consistent with the FAO Strategic Framework and Regional Priorities, the MDGs and other internationally agreed development goals, and strategic objectives of the UNDAF. It outlines the priorities for collaboration between FAO and the Government and the outcomes to be achieved in the medium‐term (4‐5 years, aligned to national planning cycles) in support of national agriculture, rural development and food security objectives as expressed in national development plans and policies. In accordance with the recommendations of the FAO Strategic Evaluation (August 2010), the name of the NMTPF has been changed to CPF which is required for all countries receiving FAO support.
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Publisher:
GoN, CPF/FAO
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Type / Script:
Progress Report
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Keywords:
AGRICULTURE, NATURAL RESOURCES, FOOD SECURITY, AGRICULTURAL POLICY, TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE, FOODS, NUTRITION, MARKETS, CLIMATE CHANGE, LEADERSHIP, POVERTY MITIGATION, AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION, ECONOMIC GROWTH, ECOSYSTEM, BIODIVERSITY, ENVIRONMENT, RURAL DEVELOPMENT, CAPACITY DEVELOPMENT, SOCIAL SERVICES, SOCIAL PROTECTION, CIVIL SOCIETY, LIVESTOCK, CROPS, DISASTER RISK REDUCTION, RIGHT TO FOOD, GENETIC RESOURCES, AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT, FORESTRY, CONFLICT, HUMAN RESOURCES, SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE
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Thematic Group: FAO
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Food and Agriculture Organization
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Thesaurus:
04.01.01
- Agricultural Economics And Policy; Rural Sociology
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