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FAO Regional Office for Africa
FAO Regional Office for Africa
Acronym
FAO Africa
United Nations Agency

Location

#2 Gamel Abdul Nasser Road
Accra
Ghana

The Regional Office for Africa advocates for strong regional partnerships and timely Country Office support.


The substantive technical work of the Regional Office focuses on co-ordinating normative work and its policy dimensions and leadership of the regional dimension of the Organization’s technical networks.


Three main areas characterize the African regional dimension: priority setting and strategic planning, partnership development, and resource mobilization.


The major actions of the Office in Africa put a particular emphasis on:


  • Country Offices are the key to FAO's success
  • Stronger, more demand-driven multi-disciplinary technical teams
  • Intensified regional administrative and operational support and Country Office oversight
  • Full capitalization of the potential for extra-budgetary funding
  • Focused policy dialogue
  • Strengthened support to Pan-African institutions

The Office works at greater focus on high level dialogue and policy formulation in partnership with regional organizations, as well as greater support to the other decentralized offices through closer oversight and support. With its skill-mix technical teams, it makes a point in focusing on country level activities by the multi-disciplinary teams as well as stronger, specific partnerships with the Regional Economic Communities.

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Nature and Faune, vol. 26., no. 2

Journal Articles & Books
November, 2012
Egypt
Benin
Zambia
Burundi
France
Australia
United Kingdom
Ghana
Congo
Malawi
Cameroon
Kenya
South Africa
Uganda
Italy
Tanzania
Central African Republic
Senegal
Chad
Democratic Republic of the Congo
Africa

This issue of Nature & Faune aims at highlighting the complexity of the interface between forest and agriculture in Africa. It strives to unfold the realities of managing the physical and economic zones where forests meet farms in Africa.

Nature and Faune, vol. 26., no. 2

Journal Articles & Books
November, 2012
Egypt
Benin
Zambia
Burundi
France
Australia
United Kingdom
Ghana
Congo
Malawi
Cameroon
Kenya
South Africa
Uganda
Italy
Tanzania
Central African Republic
Senegal
Chad
Democratic Republic of the Congo
Africa

This issue of Nature & Faune aims at highlighting the complexity of the interface between forest and agriculture in Africa. It strives to unfold the realities of managing the physical and economic zones where forests meet farms in Africa.

Nature & Faune Vol. 25, Issue 2

Journal Articles & Books
November, 2011
France
Nigeria
Kenya
Zambia
Israel
Indonesia
Australia
Ireland
Ghana
Congo
Senegal
Malawi
Niger
Cameroon
Rwanda
South Africa
Lesotho
Hungary
Italy
United Kingdom
Gabon
Africa

This issue examines the ¿Economic and social significance of forests for Africa¿s sustainable development¿. It addresses efforts of African nations to sustainably manage their forests. Authors share cases and experiences highlighting attempts made by forest and natural resource managers to develop innovative partnerships with new stakeholders outside the traditional forest sector. The present edition of Nature & Faune points out where to obtain information on the contribution of wildlife to national economies. The regular feature Country Focus shines the spotlight on Lesotho.

Nature & Faune Vol. 25, Issue 2

Journal Articles & Books
November, 2011
France
Nigeria
Kenya
Zambia
Israel
Indonesia
Australia
Ireland
Ghana
Congo
Senegal
Malawi
Niger
Cameroon
Rwanda
South Africa
Lesotho
Hungary
Italy
United Kingdom
Gabon
Africa

This issue examines the ¿Economic and social significance of forests for Africa¿s sustainable development¿. It addresses efforts of African nations to sustainably manage their forests. Authors share cases and experiences highlighting attempts made by forest and natural resource managers to develop innovative partnerships with new stakeholders outside the traditional forest sector. The present edition of Nature & Faune points out where to obtain information on the contribution of wildlife to national economies. The regular feature Country Focus shines the spotlight on Lesotho.