Technical Cooperation Programme TCP. Providing FAO technical expertise to Member Countries through targeted, catalytic, short-term projects

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Technical Cooperation Programme TCP Providing FAO technical expertise to Member Countries through targeted, catalytic, short-term projects

Nature and purpose of the programme Overarching purpose: help countries improve their population s food security and alleviate poverty with lasting impact. Goal: assist in solving technical problems in crop production, livestock, fisheries and aquaculture, forestry, nutrition, food safety, rural development and other areas identified in the Country Programming Framework (CPF). Funding: The Technical Cooperation Programme, or TCP, is part of FAO s Regular Programme budget. This means that TCP funds come directly from the dues paid by FAO members. Criteria: TCP project proposals are evaluated against 10 key criteria established by FAO s Governing Bodies. Basic principles TCP can be used for: producing tangible and immediate results with catalytic effect, by supporting entities (institutions, farmers associations, etc.) as target beneficiaries, through providing technical inputs such as i) short-term experts and consultants; ii) short-term practical training; iii) equipment and supplies related to trainings. TCP cannot be used for: providing money to Governments supporting research repeating assistance already provided supporting projects without major technical input from FAO substituting for missing national capacities supporting existing experts - employees of the counterpart Ministry.

Examples of TCP projects from Europe and Central Asia Conservation and management of endangered locally adapted crop varieties Developing an improved and resilient system for managing local crop (TCP/ALB/3401) Strengthening a national food agency to meet international market requirements for fish and fishery products (TCP/GEO/3402) Developing farmer field schools to promote modern crop management and pest control technologies (TCP/KYR/3403) Capacity development in digital soil mapping and development of a soil information system (TCP/MCD/3402) Streamlining agriculture and rural development policies in SEE countries for EU accession Supporting policy discussions in the agro and food sector between the responsible institutions and the academics and streamlining the agricultural (TCP/RER/3403) Assistance for capacity development in locust control Contributing to preserve food security and livelihoods of the most vulnerable (TCP/TAJ/3401) Forest policy consolidation sustainable development of natural resources and poverty alleviation in rural (TCP/UKR/3401)

The TCP criteria 1 Country eligibility interventions should focus on provision of expertise and capacity building, rather than but only on a full cost-recovery basis. 2 Aims and purposes TCP-supported assistance should contribute directly to at least one Organizational Result of FAO s Strategic Framework. 3 Country or regional priorities TCP. For this reason, TCP assistance should follow from a TCP priority-setting process at country level, and should contribute to one or more country priorities as expressed in the CPF. 4 Critical gap or problem more of FAO s technical domains that no other entity can provide. Funds are not to be used to identify the critical gap, and in designing the TCP intervention to address it. The Logical Framework approach should be used for all TCP interventions, clearly identifying activities, outputs, outcomes and impact, measured by appropriate performance indicators and realistic objectives. 5 Sustainable impacts This is one of the most important criteria. TCP projects should have tangible outputs, supports the actions of the Government(s) or other resource partners, it is more likely to produce sustainable results. Projects where FAO acts in isolation are discouraged. TCP assistance should be used as a catalyst for change and as a tool for resource mobilization

6 Scale and duration Budgets should remain as low as possible, using the most cost-effective inputs available. A TCP project should be completed within 24 months. Projects should be designed to be realistically concluded within this timeframe. 7 Government commitment Commitment on the part of the Government is a fundamental condition for proper project implementation and future sustainability. The government must commit to participating fully in project execution, providing the use of national institutions, personnel and resources such as staff, vehicles or training venues. A TCP project can promote concrete changes only if the government commits to proper follow-up. Each project should clearly explain how the counterparts will follow up project activities, to avoid stand-alone, dead-end initiatives. 8 Capacity-building Each TCP project should create a critical mass of knowledge and skills that did not exist before. During the course of project implementation, counterparts and project s outputs and results in the future. They should be able to replicate or scale up activities. The TCP can develop capacity at all levels from individuals to institutions, from the policy and enabling environment to a of nongovernmental and civil society organizations. 9 Gender sensitivity Another essential criterion is gender sensitivity. All TCP projects should be the project. 10 Partnership and participation early as possible and involved in design and implementation of the project. This promotes ownership and builds dynamism between the different parties concerned, which should continue after the project. By participating in key decision-making processes, project stakeholders are empowered.

Food and Agriculture of the United Nations Regional Office for Europe and Central Asia Benczur utca 34 1068 Budapest Hungary Tel: +36 1 461 2000 E-mail: TCP-REU-Monitoring@fao.org www.fao.org/europe Photography: FAO / Raúl Tomás Granizo