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Paralell Events : Partnership Fair Print
 

 

Partnership initiatives during ICARRD

What is the Partnership Fair?

  • a venue to showcase progress in existing projects and partnership initiatives on Agrarian Reform and Rural Development;
  • an opportunity to portrait innovative projects that exemplify success in implementing agrarian reform and rural development processes;
  • an opportunity to announce and launch new joint action-oriented projects that highlight dialogue processes among diverse partners and stakeholders leading to achievements of agrarian reform and rural development processes.
  • a change to liaise and network with existing and potential partners, create synergies between partnerships, identify new partners and funding sources, and learn from each other's experiences. 

The ICARRD Secretariat invites all FAO departments and country offices, partner institutions, United Nations agencies, donors, governments, civil society and major groups to participate and submit their proposals for announce innovative projects or launch new initiatives that exemplify support in implementing effective agrarian reform and sustainable rural development and that highlight achievement of ICARRD – a constructive social dialogue, working towards a Platform of Action and improving national capacities.

Partnerships related to the case studies and thematic dialogue processes at the national and regional levels leading to ICARRD are particularly encouraged to participate. 

The Partnerships Fair will be part of the official session of ICARRD; however, please note that ICARRD Secretariat will not be able to provide any financial resources for participation nor the organization of the event.

Partnership presentations, video screenings and exhibit of materials can be held as part of the Partnerships Fair. Time slots are expected to be 20 - 30 minutes, subject to number of requests received by the ICARRD-Secretariat. It is envisaged that these presentations will, as far as possible, be grouped together by theme, avoiding overlap with official sessions focussed on the same themes.

Presentations will be held in the dedicated space for Partnerships Fair during the conference and will be announced in mid-February. The following equipment will be available:

  • Sound equipment (microphones, headsets)
  • Slide Projector
  • Foldable Screen
  • Overhead Projector
  • Laptop-to-Screen Projection Unit

 

If you would like to submit a proposal to organize a partnership presentation at ICARRD, please complete the request form attached and submit it by 28 February 2006 to paolo.groppo@fao.org and icarrd-secretariat@fao.org

Following receipt of your request, the Secretariat will submit your proposal to the ICARRD Technical and Policy Panel and Steering Committee for review. Upon completion of review and acceptance, ICARRD Secretariat will contact you as soon as possible to confirm the acceptance and arrangements for your activity, subject to the availability of time slots.  Please note that, depending on the requests submitted, activities may be clustered by theme during the scheduling process.

 

 
 
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