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GROUP THREE INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK

This framework outlines strategic priorities for improving food security through the harmonization of trade policies across the region, including transport, customs regulations, and tariffs. It emphasizes the need for the effective implementation of existing policies relating to trade, fisheries, and forestry. Additionally, the framework highlights strategies to mitigate the impact of HIV/AIDS on food security, ensuring a comprehensive approach that involves various stakeholders. By engaging in these processes, we aim to foster resilient and sustainable food systems.

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GROUP THREE INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK

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  1. GROUP THREE INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK • OUTPUT ONE – STRATEGIES • PRIORITY AREAS/FOOD SECURITY PROCESSES TO ENGAGE WITH • Harmonization of trade policies across region – e.g. transport, custom regulations, tariffs • Implementation of existing policies / legislation – e.g. trade, fisheries and forestry • Mitigate the impact of HIV/AIDS on food security

  2. OUTPUT TWO – WHAT, HOW AND WHO • HARMONISATION OF POLICIES

  3. OUTPUT TWO – WHAT, HOW AND WHO • IMPLEMENTATION OF EXISTING POLICIES

  4. OUTPUT TWO – WHAT, HOW AND WHO • MAINSTREAMING MITIGATION OF HIV/AIDS IMPACT

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