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Federated States of Micronesia: Policy for Overseas Development Assistance

Federated States of Micronesia Government Country Resources Development and Poverty Strategies Micronesia (Federated States of) Policy document

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The purpose of this policy is to establish approaches to managing our development assistance such that benefits are maximized for all stakeholders. For the FSM this involves positive, sustainable outcomes for individuals, communities, organizations and governments. For our development partners it means effective use of resources and strengthened relationships with the FSM.

This policy establishes the underlying systems and architecture for our overseas development assistance. We recognize that our circumstances are unique and thus our approaches to development must be tailored to suit our specific needs and capacities. Thus, this policy acknowledges the problems facing the FSM and selectively incorporates best practices into an approach that suits our circumstances.

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