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This session delves into the integrated approach to country programming, emphasizing the importance of the Country Programming Framework (CPF) in guiding FAO’s priorities and collaboration with governments. It highlights how CPF facilitates a two-directional process for effective prioritization and programming. The discussion will explore regional trust fund initiatives, medium-term responses to country needs, and the role of regional conferences in shaping action areas. Participants will engage in group tasks to explore resource mobilization and strategic project planning using designated cards, fostering collaborative decision-making.
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Session 1 “Towards an integratedapproach to Country Programming”
Why CPF? Basis for more integrated and two direction process in prioritization and programming in FAO FAO Strategic Framework Regional Trust Fund Regional Conferences RAF regional areas of priority action Medium-term response to country needs within the frame of SF Informs SFW priority areas of action Informs National level Country Programming Framework Informs
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Recall … CPF defines … • Priorities for FAO – Government collaboration • Results – outcomes and approaches to achieve it • Resource requirements and RM target
Group exercise – Instructions Task 1: Group work (20’) • Use the cards on the tables, which are marked RM (Resource moblization), P (projects), CWP (Country Work Plan) and discuss as a group where you might place them. Task 2: Reporting and discussion (20’) • when you are ready, one person should come up from each group and pin them to the ECP ruler board.