This year’s report focuses exclusively on the commitments made to the Global Strategy that were specifically expressed in financial terms. (...) The PMNCH 2013 Report - Analysing Progress on Commitments to the Global Strategy for Women’s and Children’s Health
This is the third annual report produced by PMNCH analysing the commitments made by countries and development partners to the Global Strategy and Every Woman Every Child. The report contributes to the work of the independent Expert Review Group by surveying each of the nearly 300 commitment-makers about the progress they have made in keeping their Global Strategy promises and by mapping the content of those pledges against the goals of the Global Strategy.
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Updating the Global Strategy: first round consultations begin
24 FEBRUARY | ONLINE
PMNCH, under the Every Woman Every Child umbrella is coordinating global stakeholder consultations on an updated Global Strategy . (...) Round 2 (April-May 2015) will seek inputs on the first draft of the proposed Global Strategy text.
The updated Global Strategy which is being developed by a wide range of national, regional and global stakeholders under the umbrella of the Every Woman Every Child movement will be accompanied by a first 5-year implementation plan to be finalized in May 2016. (...) This first round survey on the updated Global Strategy closes on 20 March 2015.
Follow the links to the right to take the survey.
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As mandated by the 41st Session of the FAO Conference (June 2019),2 the FAO Council, at its 163rd Session in December 2019, adopted the FAO Strategy on Mainstreaming Biodiversity across Agricultural Sectors (Strategy).3 The Strategy requires FAO to “develop an action plan, including a timetable, to operationalize the Strategy, for consideration by the FAO Technical Committees and approval by the Council.”4
2. (...) FAO STRATEGY ON MAINSTREAMING BIODIVERSITY ACROSS AGRICULTURAL SECTORS
5. (...) The draft Action Plan complements and is fully in line with other strategies and policies, including the FAO Strategy on Climate Change, the Strategy and Vision for FAO’s Work in Nutrition, the FAO Policy on Indigenous and Tribal Peoples and the FAO Policy on Gender Equality.
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strategies require further strengthening in future iterations of the strategy. (...) Defining national sustainable development strategies
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The Global Strategy for Women’s, Children’s and Adolescents' Health 2016-2030
Preliminary thoughts on lessons learned & future priorities
16 FEBRUARY 2015 | GENEVA, SWITZERLAND
A new report from PMNCH aims to synthesise the views of over 1,400 organisations and individuals who contributed to the first phase of an on-going and broad consultation process around the development of the new global and national commitments to women’s, children’s and adolescents’ health with their thoughts on the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) and the Global Strategy for Women’s and Children’s Health.
(...) It begins by considering the experience with both the MDGs and the first Global Strategy, presents feedback on what worked well and less well, identifies main lessons learned, the priorities for the updated Global Strategy and thoughts about consultation and engagement.
(...) Outputs from these and other consultations will input into the work of the technical working groups of the Global Strategy. These inputs will also go on to inform another consultation in conjunction with the World Health Assembly in May where a draft of the updated Global Strategy will be shared with Member States and stakeholders for response and support.
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Technology Transfer Training from farm workers up.
A Global Strategy
The Key components of a Global Strategy. 1. (...) Integrated production systems
• Inoculum reduction strategies • Reduction in plant stress • Crop rotations • Area-wide management programs • Education and training
A Global Strategy The Key components of a Global Strategy.
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The basis for project submissions is the Standard Allocation Strategy, developed by the Inter-Cluster Coordination Group (ICCG), in close consultation with regional counterparts (Regional ICCGs). Allocation strategy is then approved by the Humanitarian Coordinator (HC) and endorsed by the SHF Advisory Board.
(...) These funds can be allocated through individual reserve allocation or broader allocation rounds and accommodate disbursement of resources is response to specific humanitarian situations requiring a coordinated response outside the standard rounds.
2022 Reserve Allocation
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SHF Funded: Lifesaving Response and Preparedness to Flood-Prone Areas in Hiran and Middle Shabelle [October 2018]
SHF Reserve: Response in northern Somalia (Bari, Nugaal, Sool, Sanaag) [July 2018]
SHF-funded response to Cyclone Sagar [June 2018]
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SHF 2018 First Standard Allocation Strategy [Jan-Mar 2018]
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SHF Integrated Response Reserve Allocation Strategy [May/Jun 2017]
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The basis for project submissions is the Standard Allocation Strategy, developed by the Inter-Cluster Coordination Group (ICCG), in close consultation with regional counterparts (Regional ICCGs). Allocation strategy is then approved by the Humanitarian Coordinator (HC) and endorsed by the SHF Advisory Board.
(...) These funds can be allocated through individual reserve allocation or broader allocation rounds and accommodate disbursement of resources is response to specific humanitarian situations requiring a coordinated response outside the standard rounds.
2022 Reserve Allocation
SHF 3rd Reserve Allocation Strategy Paper
SHF 2nd 2022 Reserve Allocation Strategy Paper
2022 Standard Allocation
SHF 1st 2022 Standard Allocation Strategy Paper
2021 Reserve Allocation
SHF Reserve Allocation to address water shortages and impact of floods
4th SHF 2021 Reserve Allocation round
2021 Standard Allocations
SHF 2021 Allocation Strategy
2020 Reserve Allocations
SHF 2020 Flood Response Allocation Strategy Paper
SHF COVID-19 Response
2020 Standard Allocations
SHF 2020 Allocation Strategy
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SHF Reserve allocation strategy for flood response [November 2019]
Drought Response [June 2019]
2019 First Standard Allocation
SHF 1st Standard Allocation 2019 - CERF Rapid Response: Integrated allocation strategy paper
2018 Reserve Allocations
SHF Funded: Lifesaving Response and Preparedness to Flood-Prone Areas in Hiran and Middle Shabelle [October 2018]
SHF Reserve: Response in northern Somalia (Bari, Nugaal, Sool, Sanaag) [July 2018]
SHF-funded response to Cyclone Sagar [June 2018]
2018 First Standard Allocations
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SHF 2018 First Standard Allocation Strategy [Jan-Mar 2018]
Allocation Strategy
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SHF 2017 Second Standard Allocation strategy paper [7 November 2017]
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SHF Integrated Response 2 Reserve Allocation Strategy [Jul/Sep 2017]
SHF Integrated Response Reserve Allocation Strategy [May/Jun 2017]
SHF Reserve: enabling programmes allocations [March-May 2017]
2017 First Standard Allocations
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ASIA AND PACIFIC COMMISSION ON AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS
TWENTY-SIXTH SESSION Thimphu, Bhutan, 15-19 February 2016
Agenda Item 5.1 Global Strategy: An Overview and summary of progress
Contributed by: Allan Nicholls, Regional Coordinator, Regional Office for Global Strategy to Improve Agriculture and Rural Statistics in Asia Pacific Allan.Nicholls@fao.org
APCAS/16/5.1.1
Global Strategy IMPROVING AGRICULTURAL AND RURAL STATISTICS
IN ASIA PACIFIC
Global Strategy: An Overview and summary of progress
Allan Nicholls
Regional Coordinator for the Global Strategy in Asia Pacific
26th Asia Pacific Commission on Agriculture Statistics Bhutan, 15-19 February 2016
Global Strategy to Improve Agricultural and Rural Statistics – Asia Pacific
Presentation Outline
• Why do we need a Global Strategy? • What is the Global Strategy? • Impact and Outcome • Three pillars of the Global Strategy • Four components • Regional Office • Technical Assistance • Training • Research
Global Strategy to Improve Agricultural and Rural Statistics – Asia Pacific
Why a Global Strategy to Improve
Agricultural and Rural Statistics?
(...) Global Strategy to Improve Agricultural and Rural Statistics – Asia Pacific
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