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Building strong partnerships for a world free of hunger










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    FAO - Canada. Partnership for a world free of hunger 2012
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    This brochure briefly describes the Plan of Action’s (PoA) goal and proposed outcome. It also gives an overview of the pertinent issues for FAO Zimbabwe in line with the Strategic Focus Areas described in the PoA for 2010-15. This summary is expected to guide programmatic planning over the coming five years.
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    FAO: PARTNERING FOR A HUNGER-FREE WORLD 2015
    FAO recognizes that partnerships are crucial for assisting member countries in their efforts to eradicate food insecurity in the world. As a result, FAO has renewed its commitment to strengthen the Organization’s relations with key non-state actors, which include four main groups: civil society organizations, private sector, academia and cooperatives. The publication is a summary of the key partnerships FAO established in the last two years.
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    Capacity Building and Technical Assistance; New Approaches and Building Alliances 2002
    The inclusion of Capacity Building as one of the major themes of this Global Forum Meeting reflects both the recognition of the urgent need for Capacity Building in the area of food safety as well as the concern of multilateral institutions and, hopefully, of developed countries, that serious attempts should be put into place for this purpose. Most of the problems and issues were highlighted in the excellent paper presented by Dr. Rios at the Melbourne Conference in October, 1999. Although much progress has been made, the basic problems remain. This paper would, therefore, seek to reiterate many of the things mentioned therein and also try to re-emphasize the context, constraints and the ground realities within which Capacity Building efforts have to be made and thereby try to introduce pragmatic and feasible possibilities in this direction. An attempt has been made to address three issues separately, although necessarily there will be an overlap: national food safety systems (whi ch is the most important area); Codex matters, and bilateral technical assistance (SPS or otherwise).

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