Title: FANRPAN Initiatives
1FANRPAN Initiatives International Conference on
The Changing Global Landscape in Rural
Development Critical Choices for
Results-Oriented Research in Southern
Africa 24 26 November 2010,Pretoria, South
Africa Ian Mashingaidze
policy_at_fanrpan.org www.fanrpan.org
2Food, Agriculture and Policy Analysis Network
(FANRPAN)
- Aim
- To promote appropriate agricultural and natural
resources policy in order to reduce poverty,
increase food security and enhance sustainable
agricultural development in the SADC region - Vision
- A food secure southern Africa free from hunger
and poverty - Mission
- To promote evidence based policy development in
the Food Agriculture and Natural Resources sector
- How
- facilitating linkages and partnerships between
government and civil society - building the capacity for policy analysis and
policy dialogue in southern Africa - Create capacity to demand evidence for policy
development
31. The Household Vulnerability Index (HVI)
- The challenge of multiple vulnerabilities faced
by rural communities, e.g. HIV/AIDS, climate
change - Measuring household vulnerability
- Evidence to inform policy development and
response interventions - HVI tool
- A tool to assess household vulnerability on the
basis of the five livelihoods assets (human,
financial, natural, physical and social) - Measures the vulnerability of households and
communities to the impact of diseases and shocks
such as HIV/AIDS, erratic weather patterns and
poverty - A total of 15 variables (called dimensions) are
assessed, and a statistical score is calculated
for each household. - The result, the HVI, is used to classify
households into 3 categories low , moderate and
high vulnerability - HVI tool pilot in Lesotho, Swaziland and Zimbabwe
(2009 2010)
4Results from HVI pilot assessments (Swaziland)
5Roll out of HVI tool
- Lesotho UNICEF to use HVI to target 60,000 of
the 200,000 OVCs in the country for social
protection (cash grants, bursaries, nutrition
support, etc.) - FANRPAN to use HVI data for modelling climate
change impact scenarios. Results to be used to
generate evidence-based policies and programmes
to assist vulnerable households to manage the
risk and vulnerability associated with climate
change - Support academia and research institutes to
engage in policy analysis - Stimulate policy makers to demand research
evidence to inform policy processes
62.
- The Platform for African European Partnership
in Agricultural Research for Development - Objective to build joint African-European
multi-stakeholder partnerships in agricultural
research for development contributing to
achieving the MDGs - End poverty and hunger
- Universal education
- Gender equality
- Child health
- Maternal health
- Combat HIV/AIDS
- Environmental sustainability
- Global partnership
7Benefits of PAEPARD to stakeholders
- Beneficiaries of the partnerships
- African non-research (private sector, NGOs,
Farmer associations)/African research scientists - European non-research/European research
scientists - Benefits
- Opportunities for partnership
- Capacity building relevant to the stakeholder
sectors - Information on calls for proposals
- Knowledge and information sharing
8PAEPARD Partners
9Roles and responsibilities of consortium partners
WP/PARTNERS LEADERS CO-LEADERS
WP1 Mobilizing EP AGRINATURA CSA
WP2 Mobilizing AP PAFFO FANRPAN
WP3 Information communication AGRINATURA FARA/CTA
WP4 Capacity building RUFORUM ICRA/CTA
WP5 Innovation partnerships FARA/CTA COLEACP
WP6 Advocacy AGRINATURA/NRI PAFFO
WP7 Management FARA AGRINATURA/EFARD
10Expected results from PAEPARD project
- Facilitation of impact-oriented and
entrepreneurial ARD partnerships for agricultural
research, training and innovation - Information and knowledge exchange
- Advocacy on alignment of priorities to resource
allocation for African and European ARD - European universities/research institutions
respond to African agenda - European and African initiatives linked to
regional , e.g. CAADP, EU Strategy for Africa and
African priorities
113. Supporting CAADP Processes
- Strengthen civil society and non-state actor
engagement in policy dialogue, analysis and
implementation of the CAADP process - Objectives
- Facilitating multi-stakeholder consultative
dialogues on CAADP - Enhance understanding and engagement of non-state
actors in the CADDP agenda - Produce progress reports on milestones and
country indicators, CAADP implementation debates,
advisory notes to government
12CAADP implementation status
- National Compacts signed (Africa 22, of which
COMESA 7) - Compacts to be signed by end of 2010
- Seychelles
- Sudan
- Zambia
- Zimbabwe
- Other member states progressing
Rwanda March 2007 Burundi August 2009 Ethiopia August 2009 Swaziland March 2010 5. Uganda March 2010 6. Malawi April 2010 7. Kenya July 2010
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Countries Government Focal persons CAADP TC Experts Draft report TC discussed Final Report Stakeholder Approval by RT Conference Post Compact
buy-Ins Appointed Launched appointed engaged submitted report Re-submitted Workshop Government Compact Signed Activities started
Rwanda
Burundi
Ethiopia
Uganda
Swaziland
Malawi 19-Apr
Zambia 14-Apr
Kenya
Djibouti
Sudan
Zimbabwe
Seychelles
Madagascar
Comos
DR congo
Mauritius
Egypt
Eritrea
Libya
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