Presentation 1 – Overview Mr Han. Programming Resource Mobilization Delivery/Impact RM – an essential component RM is KEY to delivering on the CPF.

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Presentation 1 – Overview Mr Han

Programming Resource Mobilization Delivery/Impact RM – an essential component RM is KEY to delivering on the CPF

The Strategy aims to achieve adequate, more predictable and sustainable voluntary contributions that fully support the achievement of FAO’s objectives at the global, regional, subregional and country levels The Corporate RMMS

Supports programming at all levels Encourages and supports subsidiary RM strategies at: -Regional/Subregional Level – in support of Regional Priority Areas of Action/RRs, and Regional DRM Strategies - Country Level – in support of the CPF/PoA and/or UNDAF, and where applicable in support of the CAPs and/or Humanitarian Strategies Scope of the Corporate RMMS

1.Consolidating and expanding resource partnerships 2.Communicating priorities for RM 3.Enhancing RM capacities 4.Effectively manage and report on resources RMMS – Outcomes

RM roles and responsibilities Corporate-level: the TC Department has the lead role, OSP, OCE, TDs/Strategy Team Leaders have a key function Regional level: ADG oversees all RM activities, with specific responsibilities assigned to FP Officers and TOs Subregional level: the SRC manages all resource mobilization efforts with support from TOs and FP Support and Monitoring Officers, and the Regional Emergency Coordinator (where present) Country level: FAOR lead role supported by the AFAOR, the Chief TA, and the Emergency Coordinator

IT’S TEAMWORK!

Presentation 2: CPF Cycle and RM

RM linked to phase 1

Within Phase 1 of the CPF Cycle: Reflect on your RM experience and the RM environment Start to think about mobilizing the resources the CPF will require for implementation Think about your RM approach, as a cycle of work that involves phases: PLAN  ACT  REFLECT

The RM Cycle CPF RM TARGET

IDENTIFYENGAGE NEGOTIATEMANAGE & REPORT COMMUNICATE RESULTS 5 practical steps

IDENTIFYENGAGE NEGOTIATEMANAGE & REPORT COMMUNICATE RESULTS 5 practical steps RM linked to phase 2

Within Phase 2 of the CPF Cycle: Linked RM STEPS – Ensure the CPF stakeholder list identifies the resource partners you aim to engage When assessing your comparative advantage, look at what was resourced/funded in the past/track record IDENTIFYENGAGE

IDENTIFYENGAGE NEGOTIATEMANAGE & REPORT COMMUNICATE RESULTS 5 practical steps RM linked to phase 3

Within Phase 3 of the CPF Cycle: CPF results matrix will help you: Define the outcomes and outputs you aim to engage resource partners on – who may fund a % of the CPF, or wish to see a project packaged around a particular CPF outcome The RM target will become clearer – make sure it is realistic! This will lead to step (3) NEGOTIATE

Once the CPF is implemented: Once the CPF begins to be implemented though programmes and projects: The RM Steps – …are clearly important to maintain resource partners and attract new ones! MANAGE & REPORT COMMUNICATE RESULTS

Questions

Presentation 3: Resource Partners -SFS and Country Level

ADAM helps map resource partner interests (thematic and geographical) Identify where there is a match with FAO’s Comparative Advantage and track record Verify resource partner is an acceptable source Identifying resource partners

Potential Funding Sources

Sub-regional View Trends in sectors relevant to FAO 1.World Bank 2.EU Institutions 3.Spain Top Resource Partners in Agriculture Related Sectors

ORDescription Commitments (USD million) SPS- MDT A01Policies on sustainable crop production intensification and diversification H02Right to Adequate Food a reformed Committee on World Food Security F02 Countries address water scarcity in agriculture and strengthen their capacities to improve water productivity G01 Small producers improve competitiveness, diversify into new enterprises, increase value and meet market requirements994.4 H01Policies address the root causes of hunger, food insecurity and malnutrition938.5 I02Effective response to emergencies F06Improved access to and sharing of knowledge for natural resource management844.2 F05Emerging environmental challenges, such as climate change and bioenergy F04Land tenure705.5 H04Statistics for improved food security and better nutrition Are the most funded ORs aligned to SFS’s priorities? YES Top Ten Most Funded Organizational Results in SFS ( )

New Approvals in the SFS Sub-region Substantial decline in resources mobilized in the last three years

Group Work: Designing an RM action plan

Check you are ready to start... is your CPF in place? Strategically position FAO... does FAO have a clear comparative advantage/niche? Review priorities and the resource requirements... what is realistic? Analyse the resource environment... who is out there? Are you ready to start?

Establish the goal, outcomes, key outputs and guiding principles... is RM considered important to the everyday? Identify resource partners and match interests to priority areas... find out who is really interested Develop an Action plan (identify, engage, negotiate, manage and report and communicate results)... get practical and make it your everyday. continued...

Consult the corporate RM intranet for updates on corporate guidelines and opportunities in RM Assign donor focal points within the office team Strengthen a team approach to RM by having regular meetings, information sharing, updating knowledge through training and developing contacts Integrate RM activities into the Office’s work plan Teamwork – getting started

Brainstorm a SWOT with regards to RM in your country (10 mins) List the top 3-5 resource partners you aim to engage? (10 mins) Can your country office start to build an RM Action Plan? Ref page 56 of the RM Guide (20 mins) Task

Presentation 3 – Getting Support

See the Handout! RM Intranet ADAM Corporate RM Website Where to get support

THANK YOU!