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Day 2 Session 1: Starting the CPF. Phase 1 – Starting Institutional Arrangements Government and FAO agreement Formal government request NOT mandatory.

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1 Day 2 Session 1: Starting the CPF

2 Phase 1 – Starting Institutional Arrangements Government and FAO agreement Formal government request NOT mandatory (except in case of TCPf) Resource mobilization for formulation (funds and staff) Establishment of a CPF Core Team Country level FAO level (SRO, RO, HQ) Management arrangements The right team is in place

3 Phase 1 – Starting Concept note & Roadmap Provides the rationale for the CPF formulation: Context analysis Stakeholders to be involved in the process Brief overview of FAO record in the country Initial mapping of resource partners Elements of communication strategy Roadmap Resources required for the CPF formulation Get the CPF Cycle in Motion Concept note can be used for TCPf request

4 Phase 1 – Starting Validation Concept note & Roadmap are circulated to CPF focal points at SRO/RO/HQ: to describe the approach to facilitate adequate planning of human and financial support to promote coordination and integration

5 Day 2 Session 2: Setting priorities

6 Strategic focus of FAO support Key challenges Strategic areas for FAO intervention CPF Priority areas Underlying cause/effects for specific challenges CPF Outcomes & outputs Situation analysis Comparative Advantage assessment & Option Analysis

7 ... go to the Guide at page 28 … what should not be forgotten Phase 2 – Setting Priorities Situation Analysis Understanding challenges and opportunities

8 Group exercise (30’ minutes) Review the situation analysis: Have key challenges been clearly assessed? Have national strategies and policies been analyzed? Have national priorities been clearly identified?  If yes, indicate the national priorities in the Priority Matrix template Are UN programming principles and DRR/DRM issues taken into consideration?

9 Day 2 Session 3: Comparative advantages

10 Comparative Advantages Actual CA at country level Mandate to act Capacity to act Position to act FAO Global Goals FAO Strategic Objectives/ORs Core Functions Resources Influence Partnerships Revealed CA Perceived CA Gaps

11 FPMIS Charts Ethiopia Historical

12 FPMIS Charts

13 FPMIS Delivery by Sector

14 Group exercise (20’) Complete/revise your Priority Matrix!

15 Day 2 Session 4: Problem Tree Analysis

16 Sub-regional common priorities CountryPrioritySource Djibouti Production agricole, agriculture, é levage, pêche, ressources foresti è res incluan les é l é ments transversaux, genre, climat et environnement CPF Somalia Increasing and stabilizing agricultural production and productivity and rural families incomes CPF BurundiProfessionalisation et intensification du secteur agricoleCPF EthiopiaAgricultural productivity and productionCPF Rwanda Intensification et d é veloppement des syst è mes de production durable PSTA II KenyaAgricultural productivity development AGRICULTURAL SECTOR DEVELOPMENT strategy (ASDS) 2009 - 2020 UgandaIncreased and sustainable production and productivity strengthenedCPF

17 Group exercise (30’) Develop your Problem Tree! Agricultural production and productivity Develop Cause-effect Analysis on the issue “Agricultural production and productivity”


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