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Session 1: Context

Session 1: Context. Group exercise. UN common programming principles. Capacity Development. Results Based Management. UNDG conceptual framework: 3 reinforcing normative principles and 2 enabling principles. Country Programming Policies and Principles. Aleksandra Zamberlin.

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Session 1: Context

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  1. Session 1: Context

  2. Group exercise UN common programming principles

  3. Capacity Development Results Based Management UNDG conceptual framework: 3 reinforcing normative principles and 2 enabling principles

  4. Country Programming Policies and Principles Aleksandra Zamberlin

  5. CP Policies and Principles defined in the 108th ProgrammeCommitteeDocument

  6. CP Policies • Integration • Prioritysetting, CPF, CWP, incl. Projectcycle management • Emergency operations and DisasterRisk Management • Resource mobilization - in support of RM target def. within CPF • Alignment • CPF to National planning cycle (CPF) and UN programmingcycle, whereapplicable • FAO reformprocess (e.g., decentralizationand roles and responsibilities) • Joint effort and subsidiarity • WithinFAO and at the country level, under the leadership of FAORep

  7. FAO country programming policies – integration, alignment and subsidiarity Resource mobilization Join effort within FAO and in-country stakeholders - process and results Coordination and alignment with the UN

  8. Benefits for – and engagement of – member countries • Increased effectiveness • Benefit from all available expertize within FAO through timely planning of FAOs work • Cooperation and partnership with development partners, including other UN agencies • Results-based use of resources entrusted to FAO by Members through application of accountability procedures. • A basis for (sub)regional collaboration through the linkages between country, subregional and regional priority areas established in the Regional Conference

  9. Why CPF? Basis for more integrated and two direction process in prioritization and programming in FAO FAO Strategic Framework Regional Conferences REU regional areas of priority action Medium-term response to country needs within the frame of SF Informs SEC priority areas of action Informs National level Country Programming Framework Informs

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