FAO Action Plan 2022–2025 for the implementation of the FAO Strategy on Climate Change
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The FAO Action Plan 2022–2025 is a strategic initiative aimed at realizing the objectives set forth in the FAO Strategy on Climate Change. This comprehensive plan is intricately woven into the Strategy's Theory of Change, focusing on its three pillars and six outcomes. Furthermore, it introduces action areas to enhance clarity, effectively organizing the tangible results that align with each outcome of the Strategy.
The Action Plan's outputs are meticulously crafted based on the FAO's prescribed actions detailed in the Strategy. These outputs, which represent concrete achievements, are closely linked to Priority Program Areas (PPAs) and Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) targets. This alignment underscores FAO's commitment to the broader global development agenda.
To gauge the Plan's progress, a results framework for 2022–2025 has been established, featuring indicators tailored to each action area. These indicators, categorized as key performance indicators (KPIs) or output indicators, are selected to aptly reflect the Action Plan's contribution to the FAO's Strategic Framework. This ensures that the FAO remains accountable and transparent in its efforts to combat climate change and achieve sustainable development goals.
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FAO | Source | Download (Strategy) | Download (Action) The FAO Action Plan 2022–2025 is a strategic initiative aimed at realizing the objectives set forth in the FAO Strategy on Climate Change. This c
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