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Session1. Introduction

Session1. Introduction. Session 1 “ Objectives of the ECP workshop”. Richard Moon Dominique DiBiase. Objectives. Enhance the capacity of FAO country offices staff to develop and implement effective country programmes

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Session1. Introduction

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  1. Session1. Introduction

  2. Session 1 “Objectives of the ECP workshop” Richard Moon Dominique DiBiase

  3. Objectives Enhance the capacity of FAO country offices staff to develop and implement effective country programmes Enhance the capacity of Government counterparts to understand country programming process and FAOs approach to it Equip FAO technical officers in SNO and SNG to support  the development and implementation of country programmes Strengthen a support network for “Effective Country Programming”, with an understanding of respective roles 

  4. FAO Strategic Framework Dominique DiBiase

  5. FAO Commitments to Member States Commitments to Members collectively Strategic Framework MTP/PWB Commitments to Individual Member States 2 years National Priorities 4-5 years CPF

  6. FAO’s Strategic Framework Global Goals Strategic Framework (10 years) Strategic Objectives Medium-Term Plan (4 years) Organizational Results Programme of Work and Budget (2+2 years) CPF (4 -5 years) Organizational Outputs Work Plans Products/Services

  7. Country Programming Policies and Principles Aleksandra Zamberlin

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

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

  10. CP Policies • Policy 1: Integration and Managing for Results • Priority setting, CPF, CWP, incl. Project cycle management • Emergency operations and Disaster Risk Management • Resource mobilization - in support of RM target def. within CPF • Policy 2: Alignment • CPF to National planning cycle (CPF) and UN programming cycle, where applicable • FAO reform process (e.g., decentralization and roles and responsibilities) • Policy 3: Country Programming – a joint effort and subsidiarity • (Within FAO, and at the country level)

  11. 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

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

  13. 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

  14. ECP course and the logic Aleksandra Zamberlin

  15. ECP Course: the logic • Being Strategic: The Country Programming Framework (CPF) • Getting the resources: Resource Mobilization (RM) • Developing and delivering on projects: The Project Cycle (PC) • Planning and managing the work: The Country Work Plan (CWP)

  16. Country Programming

  17. Thank you

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