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Executive Board Third Regular Session Rome, 21-24 October 1996 OUTLINE OF THE EXECUTIVE BOARD'S PROGRAMME OF WORK FOR 1997 Agenda item 11 NOTE BY THE BUREAU AND THE E Distribution: GENERAL WFP/EB.3/96/11/Rev.1 18 October 1996 ORIGINAL: ENGLISH SECRETARIAT This document is produced in a limited number of copies. Delegates and observers are kindly requested to bring it to the meetings and to refrain from asking for additional copies.

2 WFP/EB.3/96/11/Rev.1 1. Paragraph 26 of United Nations General Assembly resolution 48/162 stipulates that the Executive Boards of the United Nations Funds and Programmes meet in an annual session at such a time as they determine. Paragraph 27 of the same resolution provides that these Boards hold regular sessions between the annual sessions. 2. To enhance transparency in the conduct of business and in the interaction between the Boards and the Funds and Programmes, the resolution also calls for regular briefings and information meetings to be held by the Funds and Programmes for all Member States. 3. In this connection, the Bureau agreed to meetings of Member States in the following fora, expected to enhance efficient and effective governance: a) formal Executive Board sessions, to be kept to a minimum duration and to focus on issues which require decisions and recommendations, and other matters on which the Board has requested WFP to provide documents for its consideration; b) consultations on resources; c) open-ended informal information meetings; and d) working group meetings of the Executive Board. The Board has established an open-ended Working Group for the Revision of the General and Financial Regulations of WFP. 4. The purpose of this document is to present to the Executive Board the sequence of the Board's 1997 formal sessions and pre-session briefings, the dates foreseen for those sessions and their respective provisional agendas. Annex I gives a brief outline of policy documents to be presented at the sessions. Also provided is a tentative calendar of meetings of interest to members and observers, including meetings of the Board's open-ended Working Group on the Revision of WFP's General and Financial Regulations, and pre-session briefings (Annex II). 5. The proposed schedule of sessions and the allocation of agenda items take into account the guidance provided by the Board during its consideration of the 1996 programme of work. The only further modification introduced consists in the shortening of the sessions, i.e., scheduling two days for the First Regular Session, and three days each for the Annual, the Second and the Third Regular Sessions. 6. The attached provisional programme of work for 1997 is submitted to the Executive Board for its approval.

WFP/EB.3/96/11/Rev.1 3 PROVISIONAL PROGRAMME OF WORK OF THE EXECUTIVE BOARD FOR 1997 First Regular Session (22-23 January) Second Regular Session (24-26 March) Annual Session (27-29 May) Third Regular Session (28-30 October) 1) Organizational and procedural matters 1) Operational matters 1) Annual reports 1) Organizational and procedural matters Election of officers of the Executive Board Bureau a) Evaluation and terminal reports i) Interim evaluations of development projects - Annual report of the Executive Director - Report on WFP emergency operations - Programme of work for 1998 Ethiopia 2488 (Exp.3) - Annual report of the Executive Board to ECOSOC and the FAO Council 2) Operational matters ii) Ex-post evaluations 2) Financial and budgetary matters 2) Financial and budgetary matters a) Evaluation and terminal reports i) Interim evaluations of development projects - India 2303 (Exp.2) - Tunisia 4783 iii) Impact and sustainability of selected WFPassisted projects in China Thematic evaluations - Food aid and tribal people: Forestry projects in India - Strategic and financial plan - Budgetary performance report - Pledging target - Biennial budget for 1998-99 - Progress report on the implementation of the External Auditor's recommendations, 1992-93 and 1994-95 - Case study on WFP phasing-out experience: Brazil ii) Terminal evaluations b) CSOs 3) Policy issues/reporting to ECOSOC 3) Policy issues - Egypt 3214 - Angola - El Salvador - Guatemala - Honduras - Nicaragua - Senegal - Zambia a) Reports on follow-up to the implementation of UNGA resolutions, and/or ECOSOC decisions of the previous year b) Policies on the use of WFP food aid in relief and development activities:. Monetization - Measures to enhance WFP's programming in the poorest countries - Targeting beneficiaries at critical times of their lives

4 WFP/EB.3/96/11/Rev.1 PROVISIONAL PROGRAMME OF WORK OF THE EXECUTIVE BOARD FOR 1997 First Regular Session (22-23 January) Second Regular Session (24-26 March) Annual Session (27-29 May) Third Regular Session (28-30 October) b) Country Programmes - India c) Development projects c) Development projects (including annual progress report on WFP development portfolio) c) Report on further reform and revitalization measures 4) Operational matters a) Evaluation and terminal reports (Special focus on post-emergency rehabilitation and development) i) Development projects for Executive Board approval - Nicaragua 4515 (Exp.1) - Syria 2418 (Exp.4) ii) Development projects approved by the Executive Director - Malawi 5782 - Zaire 5732 i) Development projects for Executive Board approval - Angola - China 5717 - Honduras 5691 - Sri Lanka 5708 - Sudan 531 (Exp.3) - Zambia 4) Operational matters a) Evaluation and terminal reports b) CSOs - Evaluation work plan for 1997-98 - Armenia - Mali - Niger i) Evaluation of emergency operations - Angola 5298 (Exp.2) - Tajikistan 5253 (Exp.1) ii) iii) Budget increases for Executive Board approval - Ethiopia 4929 - Morocco 2288 Development projects approved by the Executive Director c) Report on post-delivery losses (period Oct. 95 - Sept. 96) ii) Sectoral/Thematic evaluations - Watershed management projects in Pakistan: Pakistan 2309 (Exp.2) Pakistan 2451 (Exp.1) Pakistan 4003 Pakistan 4659 - Guinea 5664

WFP/EB.3/96/11/Rev.1 5 PROVISIONAL PROGRAMME OF WORK OF THE EXECUTIVE BOARD FOR 1997 First Regular Session (22-23 January) Second Regular Session (24-26 March) Annual Session (27-29 May) Third Regular Session (28-30 October) d) Protracted refugee and displaced person projects i) Protracted refugee and displaced person projects for Executive Board approval - Angola 5602 (Exp.1) - Sierra Leone d) Protracted refugee and displaced person projects for Executive Board approval - Kenya 496 - Mali (Regional) - Uganda 5623 5) Administrative and managerial matters - Composition of WFP international staff - personnel statistics report as at 31 December 1996 - Targeting food aid to indigenous populations in Latin America: Colombia 2740 (Exp.1) Guatemala 2581 (Exp.1) Mexico 3324 (Exp.1) ii) Protracted refugee and displaced person projects approved by the Executive Director - Djibouti 4960 - Zambia 5428 e) Progress reports - Panama 2796 (Exp.1) e) Progress reports - Burkina Faso 3326 (Exp.1) - Ecuador 4463 - Nepal 5324 (Exp.1) - Viet Nam 3844 (Exp.1) 2) Policy issues a) Support to countries in establishing and managing national food assistance programmes b) Progress report on the implementation of WFP's commitment to women c) Report to ECOSOC on the follow-up to its resolution 1995/56 b) CSOs - Food aid and micro-basin development in Latin America: Bolivia 3886 Nicaragua 4571 Peru 5162 - Burkina Faso - Guinea Bissau - Nepal

6 WFP/EB.3/96/11/Rev.1 PROVISIONAL PROGRAMME OF WORK OF THE EXECUTIVE BOARD FOR 1997 First Regular Session (22-23 January) Second Regular Session (24-26 March) Annual Session (27-29 May) Third Regular Session (28-30 October) 3) Policy issues 3) Governance matters c) Country Programmes Implications of the World Food Summit Plan of Action for WFP Revised Financial Regulations and draft revised General Regulations (Report of the Executive Board Working Group) - Armenia - Malawi - Mauritania - Mozambique - Pakistan - Yemen 4) Administrative and managerial matters d) Development projects i) Development projects for Executive Board approval - Bhutan 2117 (Exp.3) - Colombia 5738 - Ghana - Guinea Bissau - Madagascar 3936 (Exp.1) - Nepal 3718 (Exp.1) - Niger 2072 (Exp.3) - Peru 2341 - Senegal 2344 (Exp.4) - Sudan 5745 ii) Development projects approved by the Executive Director - Cameroon

WFP/EB.3/96/11/Rev.1 7 PROVISIONAL PROGRAMME OF WORK OF THE EXECUTIVE BOARD FOR 1997 First Regular Session (22-23 January) Second Regular Session (24-26 March) Annual Session (27-29 May) Third Regular Session (28-30 October) e) Protracted refugee and displaced person projects i) Protracted refugee and displaced person projects for Executive Board approval - Cambodia 5483 (Exp.4) - Nepal 5324 (Exp.2) f) Progress reports - Gaza/West Bank - Cape Verde 5) Administrative and managerial matters

8 WFP/EB.3/96/11/Rev.1 ANNEX I OUTLINE OF POLICY DOCUMENTS TO BE PRESENTED TO THE EXECUTIVE BOARD AT ITS MEETINGS IN 1997 First Regular Session (22-23 January) Implications of the World Food Summit Plan of Action for WFP 1. A brief paper will identify those aspects of the Plan of Action which have significant implications for WFP. In addition, it will indicate ways in which WFP will collaborate with other parts of the United Nations system on follow-up to the Plan of Action. Second Regular Session (25-27 March) Support to countries in establishing and managing national food assistance programmes 2. WFP's Mission Statement indicates that the Programme will provide support to countries in establishing and managing their own food assistance programmes. The paper will present recommendations on how this might be brought about. Annual Session (27-29 May) Policies on the use of WFP food aid in relief and development activities - Monetization 3. The paper will review current monetization practices and put forward recommendations concerning the circumstances in which monetization might best be undertaken in future. Report on further reform and revitalization measures 4. This will update the information provided to the Annual Session of the Executive Board in May 1996. Third Regular Session (28-30 October) Measures to enhance WFP'S programming in the poorest countries 5. The Mission Statement indicates that by 1997 WFP should provide at least 50 percent of its development assistance to least developed countries. While substantial progress has been made, the target has not yet been achieved. The paper will identify obstacles to increased programme concentration in the poorest countries, and put forward recommendations on how such obstacles may be overcome. Targeting beneficiaries at critical times of their lives 6. According to the Mission Statement, WFP food aid should aim at improving the

WFP/EB.3/96/11/Rev.1 9 nutritional status and quality of life of the most vulnerable people at critical times of their lives. The paper will first argue that adequate nutrition is of particular importance for young children, and for expectant and nursing mothers. It will then put forward recommendations concerning future programming directed to these target groups.

10 WFP/EB.3/96/11/Rev.1 TENTATIVE SCHEDULE OF MEETINGS OF INTEREST TO THE WORLD FOOD PROGRAMME OCTOBER 1996 - DECEMBER 1997 D A T E N A M E V E N U E 1 9 9 6 17 October (afternoon) WFP Executive Board: Pre-session briefing Rome 21-24 October WFP Executive Board, Third Regular Session 1 Rome 24 October WFP Resource Consultation Meeting 2 Rome 25-26 October Administrative Committee on Coordination, Second Regular Session (1996) New York 28 October Administrative Committee on Coordination, Organizational Committee New York 30 October Department of Humanitarian Affairs, Inter-Agency Standing Committee New York 31 October-1 November Joint Consultative Group on Policy, General Meeting New York 4 November United Nations Pledging Conference for Development Activities New York 13-17 November FAO World Food Summit Rome 20-22 November WFP Open-ended Working Group of the Executive Board (General Regulations) 2-3 December WFP Open-ended Working Group of the Executive Board (General Regulations) Rome Rome 4-5 December IFAD Executive Board, 59th Session Rome 9-13 December World Trade Organization, Ministerial Meeting Singapore 10 December Department of Humanitarian Affairs, Inter-Agency Standing Committee Geneva 19 December WFP Open-ended Working Group of the Executive Board (General Regulations) Rome ANNEX II

WFP/EB.3/96/11/Rev.1 11 D A T E N A M E V E N U E 1 9 9 7 13-17 January United Nations Development Programme/United Nations Population Fund Executive Board, First Regular Session New York 14 January WFP Executive Board: Pre-session briefing Rome 20-24 January United Nations Children s Fund Executive Board, 1st regular session New York 22-23 January WFP Executive Board, First Regular Session 1 Rome 28-29 January Joint Session FAO Finance Committee, 86th Session and the FAO Programme Committee, 76th Session 3 February-28 March Advisory Committee on Administrative and Budgetary Questions New York 4-7 February Economic and Social Council, Organizational Session New York week of 10-14 February Administrative Committee on Coordination/Consultative Committee on Administrative Questions (FB) Rome Vienna 18-21 February FAO Committee on Commodity Problems, 61st Session Rome 20-21 February Department of Humanitarian Affairs, Inter-agency Committee on Sustainable Development New York 20-21 February IFAD Governing Council, 20th Session Rome 27-28 February Administrative Committee on Coordination/Consultative Committee on Programme and Operational Questions, Working Group on the Resident Coordinator System 3-7 March Administrative Committee on Coordination/Consultative Committee on Programme and Operational Questions, 10th Session New York Geneva 10-14 March FAO Committee on Forestry, 13th Session Rome

12 WFP/EB.3/96/11/Rev.1 D A T E N A M E V E N U E 10-14 March United Nations Development Programme/United Nations Population Fund Executive Board, Second Regular Session New York 11 March WFP Executive Board: Pre-session briefing Rome 12 March WFP Open-ended Working Group of the Executive Board (General Regulations) Rome 17-21 March United Nations Children s Fund Executive Board, Second Regular Session New York 17-21 March FAO Committee on Fisheries, 22nd Session Rome 24-26 March WFP Executive Board, Second Regular Session Rome 7-11 April FAO Committee on Agriculture, 14th Session Rome 10-11 April Administrative Committee on Coordination, First Regular Session (1997) Geneva 15-18 April FAO Committee on World Food Security, 23rd Session Rome 21-25 April Joint Session FAO Finance Committee, 87th Session and FAO Programme Committee, 77th Session Rome 29-30 April IFAD Executive Board, 60th Session Rome 1 May-15 July Advisory Committee on Administrative and Budgetary Questions New York 1-2 May Economic and Social Council, resumed organizational session New York 6-7 May FAO Committee on Constitutional and Legal Matters, 66th Session Rome 12-23 May United Nations Development Programme/United Nations Population Fund Executive Board, Annual Session New York 13 May WFP Executive Board: Pre-session briefing Rome 27-29 May WFP Executive Board, Annual Session 1 Rome 29 May WFP Resource Consultation Meeting 2 Rome

WFP/EB.3/96/11/Rev.1 13 D A T E N A M E V E N U E 2-6 June United Nations Children s Fund Executive Board, Annual Session New York 3-12 June FAO Council, 112th session Rome 23 June-25 July Economic and Social Council, Substantive Session Geneva 2 September-December Advisory Committee on Administrative and Budgetary Questions New York 8-12 September United Nations Children s Fund Executive Board, Third Regular Session New York 10-11 September IFAD Executive Board, 61st Session Rome 15-19 September United Nations Development Programme/United Nations Population Fund Executive Board, Third Regular Session New York 16 September-23 Dec. United Nations General Assembly, 52nd Session New York 23 September-2 October Joint Session FAO Finance Committee, 88th Session and FAO Programme Committee, 78th Session Rome 7-8 October FAO Committee on Constitutional and Legal Matters, 67th Session Rome 14 October WFP Executive Board: Pre-session briefing Rome 16 October FAO World Food Day Rome 28-30 October WFP Executive Board, Third Regular Session 1 Rome 30 October WFP Resource Consultation Meeting 2 Rome 31 October-1 Nov. Administrative Committee on Coordination, Second Regular Session (1997) New York 1st week in Nov.(1 day) United Nations Pledging Conference for Development Activities New York 4-6 November FAO Council, 113th Session Rome 7-18 November FAO Conference, 29th Session Rome

14 WFP/EB.3/96/11/Rev.1 D A T E N A M E V E N U E 19 November FAO Council, 114th Session Rome 3-4 December IFAD Executive Board, 62nd Session Rome 1 The last day of Executive Board Sessions is normally reserved for verification of adopted decisions and recommendations. 2 Normally scheduled for the morning of the last day of the corresponding Executive Board Session. To be determined: Administrative Committee on Coordination/Consultative Committee on Administrative Questions (PER) in conjunction with the International Civil Service Commission Department of Humanitarian Affairs, Inter-Agency Standing Committee meetings Joint Consultative Group on Policy, High-level and general meetings Administrative Committee on Coordination Organizational Committee and Administrative Committee on Coordination meetings United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees Executive Committee (EXCOM) and Standing Committee meetings