11th CAADP PARTNERSHIP PLATFORM “Walking the Talk: Delivering on Malabo Commitments on Agriculture for Women Empowerment and Development” 25th-26th March 2015, Hotel, Johannesburg; South Africa “Going forBirchwood results and impacts” African Union Commission DELEGATE BRIEF Delegate Brief Contents 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 1 MEETING SCOPE AND PURPOSE....................................................................3 KEY GUIDING QUESTIONS...............................................................................4 MEETING STRUCTURE AND APPROACH........................................................5 DETAILED AGENDA............................................................................................6 INFORMATION KIOSKS AND EXHIBITIONS.....................................................10 SELF-ORGANISED SIDE EVENTS: Information sharing & networking.............10 THE 11th CAADP Partnership Platform Meeting [25-26 March 2015] 1. MEETING SCOPE AND PURPOSE CONTEXT: Embracing the Malabo Declaration The last three CAADP Partnership Platform (CAADP PP) Meetings (2012, 2013 and 2014) were dedicated to appreciating the challenges and gains as well as learning from the experiences of CAADP in the first ten (10) years of CAADP. This allowed us to identify priorities, action areas and implementation strategies for CAADP in the 2nd decade (2015-2025) and beyond. The 2014 AU Year of Agriculture and Food Security had provided unique opportunities for articulating a shared vision among all stakeholders on the agriculture future we want, which culminated in the adoption of the Malabo Declaration on Agriculture by the AU Heads of State and Government Summit that was held in June 2014, which gave renewed legitimacy to CAADP as Africa’s Strategic framework for advancing agricultural growth and transformation for shared prosperity. The Malabo Declaration on agriculture and food security provides the African vision and resolve to accelerated agricultural transformation through collective and Member States specific actions. Among the key issues unique in the Malabo Declaration is two factors, namely (a) the focus on delivering measureable results and impact around 7 areas of commitment - deepening the earlier CAADP Maputo commitments, and (b) bringing focus for the need for institutional and policy change to create an enabling environment for country and regional efforts to succeed in delivering on the Malabo targets and commitments. Against this background, the 11th CAADP Partnership Platform - the first CAADP PP after the Malabo Declaration - is designed to help shape how the RESOLVE will be translated into action, results and impact. The PP will help build a shared understanding of country and regional needs and expectations of them for rolling out the Implementation Strategy and Road Map including launching efforts to form technical partnerships to align with and support implementation. CAADP faces new implementation challenges that will require evolving partnerships, including partnerships to integrate major initiatives and flagship efforts that are now in place making contributions to the areas and targets of the Malabo Declaration. Tapping these efforts will be key to early success in achieving results and impact. The PP will also play a key role in understanding what are the systemic, institutional and policy changes that are being targeted to increase the efficiency, effectiveness and sustainability of development efforts. The PP will be an important milestone in helping to shape actions to advance important commitments around cross cutting issues such as gender, inclusiveness, regional trade, entrepreneurship development and youth employment. The 11th CAADP PP Meeting theme and sub-themes The 11th CAADP PP meeting also recognizes and will seek to bring out, in practical implementation terms, the connections between CAADP and its results framework, the Malabo Declaration and the Africa Union (AU) “Agenda 2063” as well as the work on the post-2015 Sustainable Development Goals. The PP is designed to also directly and concretely reflect on the 2015 African Union theme - “Women Empowerment and Development, Towards Africa Agenda 2063”. 1.1 The main theme The 11th CAADP PP is organised around the theme “Walking the Talk: Delivering on Malabo Commitments on Agriculture for Women Empowerment and Development”. The theme reflects the tempo and ambition expressed by Member States, both Governments and non-state players, to see more ACTION, RESULTS and IMPACT. As indicated above, the PP meeting will serve as an important platform to take stock of existing capacity and commitments as well as gaps in the continent’s capabilities to attain the goals and targets as set in the Malabo Declaration and CAADP Results Framework. Delegate Brief 2 1.2 The sub-themes The Malabo Declaration itemizes seven (7) specific goals and targets for the 2015-2025. These include recommitment on the 10% annual public budget support to agriculture and the 6% annual agriculture productivity growth rate. Goal 1 is recommitment to the CAADP Vision and Principles and Goal 7 is commitment to the CAADP Results Framework, both, in terms of commitment to accountability in delivering measureable results as well as agreeing to a set of targets as continental benchmarks. Goals 2, 3, 4 and 5 are on specific targets as indicators of the ambition and expected results including associated systems change (transformation). The seven goals, together, reflect an aggregated set of up-front (dashboard) indicators giving an assessment on progress, results and impact. The CAADP Results Framework presents an elaboration of the complete set of indicators – i.e. placing the seven dashboard indicators into a broader set of desegregated continental level indicators. Within the context of examining “THE HOW” and setting to “WALK-THE-TALK”, Goals 2, 3, 4 and 7 have been selected to frame the 11th CAADP PP sub-themes – as follows: Sub-theme 1: Walking the Talk: Ending Hunger and Malnutrition by 2025 Sub-theme 2: Walking the Talk: Inclusive Agricultural Growth and Transformation for Women Empowerment Sub-theme 3: Walking the Talk: Boosting Intra-African Trade Sub-theme 4: Walking the Talk: Building Resilience and Reduce Vulnerability to Climate Change and other Risks through Women Empowerment Sub-theme 5: Walking the Talk: Mutual Accountability to Actions, Results and Impacts 2. KEY GUIDING QUESTIONS The aim of this meeting is to identify the capacity needs and partnerships required at all levels to implement the Malabo Declaration including its Implementation Strategy and Road Map. The QUESTIONS are intended to guide, focus and stimulate the discussions in the five breakout sessions organized along the sub- themes. 1. What result areas (in the Malabo Declaration - CAADP Results Framework) are you contributing to and how; what cover age does your initiative now have (countries, regions, populations); what are the targets for your initiative in terms of scale and impact and what are the major actions you are taking in 2015? 2. Does your initiative/programme directly involve interventions on women empowerment, youth employment and/or capacity building of local institutions? In which ways 3. Does your initiative now work with civil society and/or private sector groups?; explain 4. How do you see yourself contributing to or being part of a network of technical practitioners to advance the Malabo Declara tion? Against these questions, the PP will generate practical information that will help in mapping out and building the technical partnerships and networks to create the capacity that is required to deliver on the Malabo Declaration. 3 THE 11th CAADP Partnership Platform Meeting [25-26 March 2015] 3. MEETING STRUCTURE AND APPROACH 3.1 Structure and approach To allow more time for open discussions and sharing, the PP meeting will take the form of several plenary sessions led by facilitated panel discussions and parallel break-out sessions for more detailed and spread-out discussions and sharing. Only a small number of presentations are included. Participating institutions, especially those involved in multi-country agriculture development initiatives and Programmes are encouraged to bring along a brief on their work (maximum 1 page); could cover (a) results areas in the Malabo Declaration to which your work will contribute; (b) how is this contribution going to be made; (c) what is the envisaged scale of the contribution – area/number of people and over what time period. The country scope forms the primary basis for all discussions. Participatory methods will be used to stimulate dialogue and sharing and harnessing the knowledge and experience from all delegates, and thereby collectively building the “HOW” of CAADP implementation over the coming decade. Participating institutions, especially those involved in multi-country agriculture development initiatives and Programmes are encouraged to bring along a brief on their work (maximum 1 page); could cover (a) results areas in the Malabo Declaration to which your work will contribute; (b) how is this contribution going to be made; (c) what is the envisaged scale of the contribution – area/number of people and over what time period 3.2Language The Meeting will have Arabic-English French- -Portuguese- simultaneous interpretation during the plenary sessions. Only French-English interpretation will be available during the parallel session. 3.3Participants The CAADP PP is open to all interested CAADP and agriculture transformation stakeholders - These include Government political/policy and technical officials; parliamentarians; Regional Economic Communities, farmers’ organizations, private sector, civil society, development partners, donor communities, etc. Delegate Brief 4 4. DETAILED AGENDA MONDAY AND TUESDAY; 23rd and 24th MARCH 2015 Independent side events throughout the days (liaise with organizers for details) 4pm – 7pm Registration DAY 1: WEDNESDAY; 25th MARCH 2015 – The Malabo Declaration and its implications for agricultural transformation 08:00-09:00Registration Session 1.1: Opening Session Moderator: Mrs Estherine Lisinge-Fotabong, PICD Director, NEPAD Agency 09:00-09:45 FORMAL WELCOME & OPENING STATEMENTS • Dr Theo de Jager; President, Pan African Farmers’ Organisation (PAFO) and SACAU • Roberto Ridolfi ; Development Partners Task Team Chair, European Commission • H.E. Mrs. Tumusiime Rhoda Peace; Commissioner for Rural Economy & Agriculture, AUC-DREA Official Opening Statement • Hon. Susan Shabangu; Minister of Women Affairs in the Presidency , South Africa 09:45:10:15 KEYNOTE PRESENTATION: “Walking the Talk: Delivering on Malabo Commitments on Agriculture for Women Empowerment and Development” – Dr Ibrahim Assane Mayaki; CEO, NEPAD Agency 10:15-11:00 HIGH LEVEL PANEL REFLECTIONS ON THE KEYNOTE PRESENTATION: Moderator: Dr Abebe Haile Gabriel, Director, AUC-DREA Panellists: • H.E. Zenebu Tadesse – Minister for Women, Children and Youth Affairs, Ethiopia • Mr Christoph Rauh, Head of Division, BMZ, Germany • Ms Cecilia Kibe; Civil Society • H.E. Dr Lapodini Marc Atouga; Commissioner Agriculture, Environment and Water Resources, ECOWAS 11:00:11:30 Break, Group Photograph & Press Conference Session 1. 2 : Plenary Panel Session: Action for empowering women for economic development through CAADP 5 THE 11th CAADP Partnership Platform Meeting [25-26 March 2015] 11:30-12:30 Moderator: Mrs Estherine Fotabong, Director PICD, NEPAD Agency Panellists: • Mrs Bongiwe Njobe; Executive Director (Founder); ZA NAC • Mr Ntiokam Divine; Global Youth Digital Advocate; Cameroon • Ms Eliane Alexander; DDG, Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry, South Africa • Minister (TBD) Session 1.3: Implementation of the Malabo Declaration: Walking-the-Talk OVERVIEW Mrs Bongiwe Njobe; Executive Director (Founder); ZA NAC Mr Ntiokam Divine; Global Youth Digital Advocate; Cameroon Ms THE Eliane PROGRAMME Alexander; DDG, Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry, South 12:30-13:30 OF OF WORK TO OPERATIONALIZE THEAfrica IMPLEMENTATION Minister (TBD) STRATEGY AND ROADMAP Page | 7 CAADP Moderation: Facilitator Session 1.3: Implementation of the Malabo Declaration: Walking-the-Talk • Plenary presentation of the Programme of Work: Dr Abebe Haile Gabriel, Director, AUC-DREA 12:30-13:30 OVERVIEW OF THE PROGRAMME OF WORK IMPLEMENTATION STRATEGY AND ROADMAP TO OPERATIONALIZE THE Panellists: Moderation: Facilitator • Ms Margaret Nyierenda; Director, SADC-FANR Plenary presentation of the Programme of Work: Dr Abebe Haile Gabriel, Director, • Dr Yemi Akinbamijo; Executive Director, FARA AUC-DREA • Mr Gerald Makau Masila, Executive Director, East African grain Council Panellists: • Senior Government Official Introduction 13:30-14:30Lunch to Ms Margaret Nyierenda; Director, SADC-FANR Dr Yemi Akinbamijo; Executive Director, FARA Mr Geraldgroups Makau Masila, Executive Director, East African grain Council breakout Senior Government Official Introduction to breakout groups 13:30-14:30 Lunch Session 1.3: (continued) 14.30-16:30 Session 1.3: (continued) Break-out session: Defining Actions to Achieve the Malabo Targets 14.30-16:30 Break-out session: Defining Actions to Achieve the Malabo Targets PAGE 7 OF 11 CAADP PP ~ DELEGATE BRIEF Group/ sub-theme Lead Presentation 1. Walking the Talk: Ending Hunger and Malnutrition by 2025 James Tefft; FAO 2. Walking the talk: Inclusive Agricultural Growth and Transformation for Women Empowerment TBD Panel o Mr Christoph Rauh, Head of Division, BMZ o Mr Hugh Bagnall-Oakeley o Mrs Julia Tagwireyi o Mr Tom Mugisa o o o Silverleaves Plover o o Mr Peter SEWORNOO, PO Trade; ECOWAS Mr Stephen MUCHIRI, EAFF Mr Francesco Rampa, ECDPM o Mulat Demeke, ESA, FAO Weaver 3. Walking the talk: Boosting Intra-African Trade Dr Josue Dione, International Expert o 4. Walking the talk: Building Mr Issa Martin Delegate Brief Mrs. Aurora Malene Psico, Head of Credit Department, GAPI Dr Tendai Murisa, MD Trust Africa Mrs Janet Bitegeko, ED Agric Council of Tanzania Venue Kingfisher 6 PAGE 8 OF 11 CAADP PP ~ DELEGATE BRIEF Resilience and Reduce Vulnerability to Climate Change and other Risks through Women Empowerment 5. Walking the talk: Mutual Accountability to Actions, Results and Impacts BIKIENGA, AGIR au Sahel Dr Godfrey Bahiigwa ; ReSAKSS Coordinator o o o Ms. Fatima Kassam Dr. Wagayehu Bekele, Kerri Wright Platais, Program Head EPTD; IFPRI o Mr Raphael Rurwanga, DG, Minagri Rwanda Mr. Lassina PARE, Ingénieur Statisticien Économiste, Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso Ishmael Sunga, CEO, SACAU o o o Acacia Chamber Page | 8 CAADP 16:30-17:00BREAK 16:30-17:00 BREAK Session 1.3 (continued): Session 1.3 (continued): Presentation of breakout group reports and plenary discussions 17:00-18:00 17:00-18:00 Close ofPresentation of breakout group reports and plenary discussions Day 1 Close of Day Welcome Dinner [by 1invitation] 19:00-22:00 a. Dinner b. Launching of the Youth Employment Project (NEPAD – FAO) c. Launching NEPAD Women in Agribusiness Programme (NEPAD) 19:00-22:00 Welcome Dinner [by invitation] a. Dinner b. Launching of the Youth Employment Project (NEPAD – FAO) c. Launching NEPAD Women in Agribusiness Programme (NEPAD) th DAY 2: THURSDAY; 26 MARCH 2015 – Implementation and partnership architecture for Malabo Session 2.1: Day Recap 2015 – Implementation and partnership architecture for Malabo DAY 2: THURSDAY; 26th1MARCH 09:00-09:30 Recap of Day 1 and review of Day 2 programme Session 2.1: Day 1 Recap Session 2.2: Mechanisms and roles for rolling out national and regional level implementation 09:00-09:30 • Recap of Day 1 and review of Day 2 programme Break-out Session: Proposed mechanisms and envisaged roles and programme of work by 09:30-11:00 the African constituencies for implementing Malabo Session 2.2: Mechanisms and roles for rolling out national and regional level implementation 09:30-11:00 1. Government 7 Break-out Session: Proposed mechanisms and envisaged roles and programme of Group Venue work by the African constituencies for implementing Malabo Kingfisher 2. Civil Society Silverleaves 3. Private Sector Plover 4. Farmer organisations Weaver 5. Regional Economic Communities Acacia Chamber THE 11th CAADP Partnership Platform Meeting [25-26 March 2015] PAGE 8 OF 11 CAADP PP ~ DELEGATE BRIEF th DAY 2: THURSDAY; 26 MARCH 2015 – Implementation and partnership architecture for Malabo Session 2.1: Day 1 Recap 09:00-09:30 Recap of Day 1 and review of Day 2 programme Session 2.2: Mechanisms and roles for rolling out national and regional level implementation 09:30-11:00 Break-out Session: Proposed mechanisms and envisaged roles and programme of work by the African constituencies for implementing Malabo Group Venue 1. Government Kingfisher 2. Civil Society Silverleaves 3. Private Sector Plover 4. Farmer organisations Weaver 5. Regional Economic Communities Acacia Chamber 11:00-11:30BREAK Session 2.2 (continued): Plenary report back 11:30-13:00 Plenary session: reports of breakout groups on proposed mechanisms and envisaged roles and programme of work by the African constituencies for implementing Malabo 13:00-14:00LUNCH Session 2.3: Coordination and partnership architecture (emerging from the meeting) 14:00-15:00 • • Plenary presentation of the emerging coordination and partnership architecture – pre sented by AUC and NEPAD Agency Facilitated discussion 15:00-15:30BREAK Session 2.4: Closing Session 15:30-16:30 PRESENTATION OF DRAFT COMMUNIQUE 16:30-17:00CLOSING REMARKS • Vote of Thanks – Country Representative / Farmers’ Representative • Development Partners – • Host country Representative • NPCA • AUC End of meeting Delegate Brief 8 PAGE 10 OF 11 CAADP PP ~ DELEGATE BRIEF 5. INFORMATION KIOSKS AND EXHIBITIONS 5. INFORMATION KIOSKS AND EXHIBITIONS The 11th CAADP Partnership Platform Meeting will on both days of the meeting run an information kiosk. This is open space th where participants invitedPartnership and encouraged to display literature materialsrun an information kiosk. CAADP Platform Meetingand willdisseminate on both days of the meeting The 11 are This is open space where participants are invited and encouraged to display and disseminate literature materials Those intending to show case their work/materials and/or distribute materials, please contact Ms. Mwanja Ng’anjo (mwanjan@ Page | 10 nepad.org)Those or Ms.intending Carol Jilombo ([email protected]) to show case their work/materials and/or distribute materials, please contact Ms. Mwanja CAADP Ng’anjo ([email protected]) or Ms. Carol Jilombo ([email protected]) 6. SELF-ORGANISED SIDE EVENTS: Information sharing & networking 6. SELF-ORGANISED SIDE EVENTS: Information sharing & networking Side Meeting Convener Day and Time Venue 1. ActionAid International & its partners -policy brief launch under the title: Delivering Women Farmers Rights ActionAid 2. CAADP Pillar IV Workshop FARA, 23 - 24 World Bank March Applewood 3. PAFO Board Meeting PAFO 24 March Virginia 4. DP TT Meeting EC 24 March Charles De Gaulle 5. UNECA - Improving land governance for inclusive and UNECA sustainable agricultural transformation 23 - 24 March 24 March, Silverleaves 10:30-12:30 PM 6. Climate Smart Agriculture NPCA 24 March, 2:00 - 4:00 PM Silverleaves 7. CAADP Food and Nutrition Security Programme Meeting NPCA 24 March, 4:00 -6:00 PM Silverleaves 8. AGRA Dinner discussion AGRA 24 March 19:0021:00PM 9. AUC-NPCA-ReSAKSS CAADP Results Framework AUC-NPCA- 24 March ReSAKSS 9:30 – Candlewood 24 March 2:00 4:30PM Candlewood 12:00PM 9 10. Sensitization meeting on Revised AU-NEPAD Guidance Note NPCA 11. CAADP Business Meeting AUC-NPCA 27 March THE 11th CAADP Partnership Platform Meeting [25-26 March 2015] 9:00 – 5:00 PM Delegate Brief 10 11 THE 11th CAADP Partnership Platform Meeting [25-26 March 2015]
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