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Integration of land policies into CAADP Roundtables : Evidence and implications for research

Integration of land policies into CAADP Roundtables : Evidence and implications for research . Joan Kagwanja, Alliance for a Green Revolution in Africa (AGRA) The World Bank Annual Conference on Land Policy and Administration Washington, DC April 26-27, 2010.

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Integration of land policies into CAADP Roundtables : Evidence and implications for research

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  1. Integration of land policies into CAADP Roundtables: Evidence and implications for research Joan Kagwanja, Alliance for a Green Revolution in Africa (AGRA) The World Bank Annual Conference on Land Policy and Administration Washington, DC April 26-27, 2010

  2. The Comprehensive Africa Agriculture Development Program • What is CAADP • Common framework to stimulate and guide national, regional and continental initiatives to enhance agriculture productivity • Four Pillars • Extend are under sustainable land and water management • Improve market access • Increase food supply and reduce hunger • Improve agricultural research and systems to disseminate/increase adoption of new technologies • Cross-elements: policy, institutional reform and capacity building

  3. CAADP: Implementation Principles /Guidelines (1) • Government commitment • Guided by principles of transparency and accountability in efficient and effective use of its resources focusing on programs that result in lasting developments through: • Working with all parties and relevant stakeholders • Institutionalizing CAADP in the national system • Monitoring implementation of CAADP

  4. CAADP: Implementation Principles /Guidelines (2) • Development partners • Align assistance to the agriculture sector with programs and priorities identified in the CAADP country specific pillars • Provide assistance/basis for scaling up financial, in-kind and technical assistance • Improve effectiveness of aid---predictability to allow for better planning, budgeting, implementation • In line with CAADP principles of dialogue, coordination, mutual review and accountability

  5. CAADP: Implementation Principles /Guidelines (3) AU/RECs/Regional partners • Support national strategies through mobilizing political, financial and technical support Civil Society • Effectively partner with government and other stakeholders in establishing enterprises and initiatives that have measurable impact in reducing poverty levels and increasing economic growth

  6. CAADP: Implementation Principles /Guidelines (4) • Govt. with donors and other partners commitment to build capacities and monitor progress • Strengthen capacities to meet personnel, institutional and logistical requirements for timely implementation of initiatives • Strengthen technical and financial assistance • Govt. and development partners to mobilize resources, monitor and evaluate the CAADP implementation including peer review (including analytical studies, impact assessments, information sharing for continuous policy and programme development process

  7. Land is a key basic determinant to food security

  8. CAADP Pillar I: Land & Water Management

  9. CAADP Pillar II: Market Access

  10. CAADP Pillar III: Food Security

  11. CAADP Pillar IV: Agricultural Technology, R&D

  12. AGRA--CAADP Comprehensive Investments Across the Value Chain Seed Systems Soil Health Market Access Policy Extension Services Monitoring & Evaluation l l l l l l l l 20072008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

  13. 18 Fisheries Livestock and poultry* Cash and export crops AGRA Supports African Governments’ Plan for Agriculture - CAADP Sub Saharan African Agricultural System Scope Staple crops I Soil Health Land and Water management Seeds II CAADP Framework – aims to achieve 6% agricultural sector growth Access to market Areas where AGRA won't play a specific role but may be involved in best practice sharing Policy program M&E Markets program III Food security Seeds IV Soil Health Science and technology

  14. 18 Reduced cost of ‘doing business’ Secure land tenure and land rights for all Responsive land use planning Cohesive land/land use policies, and effective administration Equitable land distribution/Access Absence of disputes/ conflict I Land and Water management II Access to market III Food security IV Science and technology

  15. Framer Organizations Policy advocacy FOSCA Donors Min. of Lands Min, of Trade Min. of Finance Min. of Agriculture Other stakeholders Parliamentarians RECs 2 3 A G R A 1 Policy Program Technical Programs 4 5 Policy Action Nodes 1. Seeds • Soil health • Markets • Land • Environmental Linking Land Policy to CAADP implementation at country level

  16. AGRA supported Land Policy Node • Promote • Research • Piloting • Advocacy • Capacity building for above • Capacity building of parliamentary committees • Link research-advocacy-policymaking

  17. Thank you!!

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