Zimbabwe
FAO works closely with the Government of Zimbabwe to ensure that people have regular access to enough high-quality food to lead active and healthy lives. The Country Programming Framework (CPF) for Zimbabwe 2016-2020 is the key tool that maps out priority areas guiding the collaborative efforts. It is aligned to the Government of Zimbabwe’s priorities, which are aimed at providing an enabling environment for sustainable economic empowerment and social transformation. The overarching national development goal to which the CPF contributes is improved food and nutrition security at national and household levels. This is structured around three priority areas:
(i) Policy and institutional frameworks;
(ii) Sustainable agricultural productivity and competitiveness;
(iii) Resilience and climate-smart agriculture.
In addition– gender and the impact of HIV/AIDS are two cross cutting priorities
Source: FAO