UNDG conceptual framework: 3 reinforcing normative principles and 2 enabling principles
Results Based Management
Gender equality
Shared underlying Principles
Shared UnderlyingPrinciples(1) Accountability (2) Public participation,Inclusion, and accessto information
Environmental Sustainability
Human Rights
Capacity Development
CP Policies • Integration
Priority setting, CPF, CWP, incl. Project cycle management Emergency operations and Disaster Risk Management Resource mobilization - in support of RM target def. within CPF
• Alignment CPF to National planning cycle (CPF) and UN programming cycle,
where applicable FAO reform process (e.g., decentralization and roles and responsibilities)
• Joint effort and subsidiarity Within FAO and at the country level, under the leadership of FAORep
FAO country programming policies – integration, alignment and subsidiarity
• strategies/policies• investment
plans/programmes
National priorities
• FAO – Gvt priority areas • results and approaches• resource requirements
(RM target)
FAO Country Programming Framework
(CPF)(4-5 years, aligned to
national cycle)
• FAO Org. Outputs at country level (CO, SRO, HQ) and related projects
FAO Country Work Plan (CWP)
(2 years, aligned to FAO PWB)
Resource mobilization
Join effort within FAO and in-country stakeholders - process and results
Coordination and alignment with the UN
Principles Implications
Ownership and mutual commitment
Gov-FAO co-ownership, collaboration on achieving agreed outcomes
Accountability CPF and CWP – basis for integrated accountability to Country, UN/DPs and FAO
Flexibility CPF, living document allowing adjustments
Adherance to UN programming principles
Application throughout Country Programming
Strategic focus Focus on areas of strategic relevance, where FAO can deliver
Needs driven and Functioning as One
Jointly programmed, complementary, synergetic to initiatives of other DPs
Lessons learnt, good practices
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
FAO Strategic Framework
National level
Country Programming Framework
SEC priority areas of action
Regional Conferences
REU regional areas of priority action
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Why CPF?
Medium-term response to country needs within the frame of SF
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rms
Basis for more integrated and two direction process in prioritization and programming in FAO
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