Progress Update on Ghana's National Agriculture Investment Plan Implementation
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The National Agriculture Investment Plan (NAIP) in Ghana has established an effective coordination structure for policy and investment actions. Key mechanisms for inter-agency coordination are functional, facilitating a prioritized policy agenda. Upcoming steps include a debriefing meeting on May 24, chaired by the Minister, to explore configurations for an inter-ministerial group. Additional tasks involve reviewing the institutional architecture, calculating operational expenses for National Stakeholders, and developing a comprehensive work plan for stakeholders to enhance integration and effectiveness in addressing agricultural priorities.
Progress Update on Ghana's National Agriculture Investment Plan Implementation
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Key Areas Worked On • Overall National Agriculture Investment Plan (NAIP) coordination structure responsible for policy and investment actions is established and functional • Mechanisms and groups across policy areas for coordination are established and functional • Develop prioritized policy agenda
Key Next Steps • 24th May de-briefing meeting to be chaired by the minister • Further discussions on the feasibility of different possible configurations of an inter-ministerial group to drive the policy process (24th May) • Review institutional architecture • How to operate post-Dakar • Operational expenses of NSAs for delivering on their part of the METASIP to be calculated • Complete the Ghana Policy Matrix incorporating the new alliance matrix • Develop a comprehensive integrated work plan for all stakeholders (state and non-state) using priority areas to be identified from the Review of the METASIP and JSR (3 yr with clear 1 yr component) • Approval of the SAKSS work plan by the METASIP Steering committee.