Advancing CAADP Implementation: Key results and impact
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Advancing CAADP Implementation: Key results and impact
Policies / Policy formulation
Institutional transformation
/ human-organizational development
CAADP
CAADP
National Agriculture Developme
nt Strategy
Investment Plans 1
3
2
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10 years of CADP
“Lessons and Insights”
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Gains, progress and achievements
A continental Agenda• Agriculture is back to political-policy agenda• Growing Political commitment to increase
budgetary allocations of public budget• Mobilised Africa around a common agenda
Transformational drive• Better planning (evidence-based; inclusive;
specific priorities; clear budget)• Catalysing engagement (partnerships and
alliances) across sectors, disciplines and boundaries
• Renewed energy on delivering results• Renewed urge for quality data / Information
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Gains, progress and achievements
Production/Productivity and value adding
• Making a case for regional integration• Noting and responding to emerging issues
(climate change; globalisation; youthful pop & migration; land acquisition: etc…)
• Specific commodities – yield rise/stabilisation
• Reduced vulnerability in face of extreme weather
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What stakeholders are saying:o too much focus on the issue of public
financing;o too much focus on the supply side and not on
making markets worko weak inter-ministerial and inter-sectorial
coordinationo risk of bureaucratization = talks no action on
concrete concerns of agricultureo multiplicity of initiativeso Coherence in leadership (especially consensus
in regional and continental processes)o Urgent and compelling case for immediate
food and livelihood needs
Challenges and limitations
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However !!
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The African Context
• Africa still: food insecure; low agric productivity; low rural incomes
• Urbanization: 50% urban by 2035 • Youthful population (40% under age 23)• Globalization of the food systems• Agriculture-Trade link ambiguous
• CAADP providing the instrument to respond to challenges and opportunities
• CAADP vision still valid
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Poverty, Hunger and Malnutrition – one of the most critical factors “pulling
down” Africa socio-economic growth and development
Trade and Market (national / regional) in reforming Agriculture – Commercial
Agriculture
Political will and leadership – taking the action
1st decade: Key Insights (1)
Where to: Sustaining the CAADP Momentum
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Underlining Agriculture as driver for poverty alleviation, food security and
elimination of hunger• Positioning ‘wealth creation’ as primary
driver for agriculture development (Jobs & Incomes)
• Deliberate policy drivers to improve Africa’s capacity to be food secure – at all levels (food security and food sovereignty)
• Increase quantity and quality of public investments that leverage private investments
• A regional and inter-regional trade agenda essential for sustaining success
• Policies and Institutions
1st decade: Key Insights (3)
Where to: Sustaining the CAADP Momentum
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Next 10 years of CADP
“Action to deliver impact” {Sustaining CAADP momentum}
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CAADP … making a difference on two impact areas …
Institutional and skills development (capacity for effective and efficient execution & delivery; Partnerships)
Policy environment: Accountable; inclusive, informed policy design processes; elevating interests of the “masses” in public policy
Planning capacity (evidence-based; inclusive; predictable & accountable)
Agriculture Transformation;
capacity & enabling environment
Increased in agriculture Yields, Production and
value addition
Productivity – Intensification; science and technology; strategic commodities including livestock & fish; wealth creation
Competitive and viable agriculture including value addition (agro-industry and commerce; entrepreneurship) and wealth creationAligning with ecosystem potential and environmental resilience and sustainability objectives
Critical mass of resolute, decisive & accountable leadership; Governance
Expand investment financing (public and private)
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Where to: Sustaining the CAADP Momentum
Specific CAADP added value of CAADP support and interventions to institutional transformation
and CAADP operational effectiveness is measured at this level
Changes in African agriculture resulting from the implementation of
CAADP (Agriculture systems transformed and Production-productivity improved)
Impact to which Agriculture contributes
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IMPACT and THE CHANGE
Level 1 - Contribute to economic GROWTH and INCLUSIVE
development
• Wealth creation• Access to food; better nutrition
• Prosperity• Resilience
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2.1 Increased
agriculture production
and productivity
2.2 Better functioning &
expended national & Regional
agriculture markets &
trade; Increased access to market
2.3 Entrepreneur
ship & Increased
public, private
investments in agriculture value chain
2.4 Sustainable
natural resource use
& management & improved ecosystems resilience
Changes in African
agriculture resulting from the
implementation of CAADP
approach are
measured at this level
Level 2 - Sustained increased agricultural performance (Production-Productivity;
Entrepreneurship; Value addition; Job & Wealth creation; markets & trade: Competitiveness &
increase share in global trade)sector is in place through
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INPUT: CAADP SUPPORT, TOOLS, PROCESSES, CAPACITY BUILDING, PEER REVIEW MECHANISMS
Main Assumptions: Targeted and coordinated support, capacity building, peer review and learning generates institutional transformation
Added value of CAADP support
and interventions to
institutional transformation
and CAADP operational
effectiveness is measured at this
level
Level 3 Transformational Change; Conducive environment; strengthened & aligned systemic capacity
3.1 Improved and inclusive policy design
and implementation capacity
3.2 More efficient &
accountable institutions (at
all levels) to plan &
implement
3.3 More inclusive and
evidence based agriculture
planning and implementation
3.4 Improved partnership
between private and
public sector
3.5 Increased public
investment in agriculture achieving
better value for money
3.6 Increased generation &
access to quality data,
information – Knowledge ;
Science & technology
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Enhanced knowledge support and skills development for
agriculture through improved S&T, Education & Training; Peer learning; Analytical
capacity & strategic thinking
1. Science Agenda
2. Education and Skills Development