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FANRPAN Structure: Organogram. Madagascar Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock & Fisheries. Malawi CISANET. Tanzania ESRF. Zambia ACF. Zimbabwe ARC. Angola Ministry of Agriculture & Rural Development. Lesotho ISAS. Botswana BIDPA. Mozambique Eduardo Mondlane University. Swaziland
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FANRPAN Structure: Organogram Madagascar Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock & Fisheries Malawi CISANET Tanzania ESRF Zambia ACF Zimbabwe ARC Angola Ministry of Agriculture & Rural Development Lesotho ISAS Botswana BIDPA Mozambique Eduardo Mondlane University Swaziland CANGO Mauritius University of Mauritius Namibia NEPRU South Africa NAMC Agricultural Inputs and Outputs Women in Policy Input Vouchers and Subsidy Enhanced Seed Security Natural Resources and Environment Trans boundary Water Biofuels Climate Change Social Protection and Livelihoods Impact of HIV/AIDS Household Vulnerability Food Systems Biosafety & Biotechnology Food Prices CAADP Regional Secretariat CEO Finance and Administration Communication and Advocacy Programmes Policy Research MEMBERS/SHAREHOLDERS Angola, Botswana, Lesotho, Madagascar, Malawi, Mauritius, Mozambique, Namibia, South Africa, Swaziland, Tanzania, Zambia, Zimbabwe, (DRC; Kenya; Uganda) Board of Governors Representatives of: Government (South Africa and Zambia) ; Farmers (President – IFAP); Private Sector (Vacant); Regional Economic Communities ; SADC (FANR Director); COMESA (Secretary General); Research Institutions (University of Pretoria); Donor (USAID); CEO (ex-officio) Implementation - Countries and Lead Institutions Mauritius Zimbabwe ARC
FANRPAN in-country Structure: Network of Networks Commercial Farmers Farmers CSOs Commodity Associations Government Malawi Small-scale farmers associations Zimbabwe Namibia Private Sector Zambia Botswana FANRPAN Regional Secretariat Researchers Angola Mozambique Madagascar Tanzania Lesotho Mauritius Swaziland South Africa
FANRPAN in-country Structure: Membership Size • Totals include other membership groups within associations
Policy Processes Cabinet Donors Policy Formulation Parliament Agenda Setting Decision Making Civil Society Ministries Monitoring and Evaluation Policy Implementation PrivateSector Source: John Young, Networking for impact. Experience from CTA supported regional agricultural policy networks, 2007