The findings and recommendations of the Biennial Report allow countries to review the progress made towards the targets set for 2025 in the Malabo Declaration, and then adopt appropriate collective actions to accelerate Agricultural Growth and Transformation.
During the official launch of the 15th CAADP Partnership Platform meeting in Nairobi AU DREA and the African Union Development Agency (AUDA-NEPAD) launched the a new communications toolkit for CAADP advocates, leaders, and focal points entitled, “Catalyzing Action & Agricultural Transformation in Africa: Understanding CAADP & the Biennial Review”.
Follow up of the 18th Comprehensive Africa Agriculture Development Programme Partnership Platform (CAADP PP): Nutrition Sensitive Agriculture: A pathway to strengthening resilience of agro-food systems on the continent.(28 -30 December 2022).
Session 1 Policy Implications and Lessons from the 3rd Biennial Review (BR) Cycle.
Panel 1- Mr. Robert Ouma, (Policy LINK)
- Mr. John Ulimwengu, (IFPRI)
- Dr. Augustin Wambo-Yamdjeu, (A2063)
- Dr. Simplice Nouala, (AUC)
- Mr. David Phiri (FAO) and Ms. Catherine Mbindyo, (Policy LINK)
- Eastern Africa – Mr. Paul Guthiga
- Central Africa – Mr. Joseph Honoré Nguetti
- Southern Africa – Mr. Greenwell Matchaya
- Western Africa – Mr. Manson Nwafor
- Northern Africa - Mr. Souhir Belaid
Session 2 Lessons and Responses to the Impact of Global Dynamics on Food Security and Nutrition.
- Moderator: Kudzai Madzivanyika, (Policy LINK)
- Mr. Adama Taoko, (FAO)
- Dr. Marco D’Errico & Hodjo Manzamasso, (FAO)
What has worked in terms of response to global dynamics:
- Mr. Charles Ayueboro Adama, (MoA), Ghana.
- Mr. Ismael Fofana, (Academya 2063)
Session 3 Lessons on Nutrition Policy Implementation: Approaches & tools
- Mr. Edwin Odhiambo (Policy LINK)
- Overview of CAADP and nutrition - Mr. Mphumuzi Sukati (FAO)
- Lessons on Financing Nutrition – GAIN
- Lessons on trade facilitation and food safety (SPS) – Ms. Diana Akullo (AfCTA)
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