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Title: AGRICULTURE, FOOD SECURITY AND RURAL DEVELOPMENT CLUSTER (AFSRDC)


1
AGRICULTURE, FOOD SECURITY AND RURAL DEVELOPMENT
CLUSTER (AFSRDC)
  • Cluster Report for the 10th
  • Regional Coordination Mechanism (RCM)
  • BY
  • WELDEGHABER KIDANE
  • FAO, SENIOR AGRICULTURAL POLICY OFFICER

2
Introduction
  • preparation of an annual work plan has not been
    possible in the case of AFSRDC
  • report based on two cluster meetings and key
    collaborative activities
  • Some cluster members did not provide information
    on their collaborative activities ? report may
    not be complete.

3
Cluster meetings
  • First Cluster meeting held on 28 June 2009 in
    Tripoli margins of CADDP-Day
  • Second Cluster meeting held on 22 September in
    Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
  • Third Cluster meeting 4 November 2009 in Addis
    Ababa.

4
Discussions
  • Cluster concerned by low attendance
  • Many parallel coordination mechanisms CAADP/PP,
    GDPRD/TT on CAADP, HLTF, MDG Africa
  • Cluster reminded itself RCM is GA decision ?
    should work

5
Outcome of Cluster meetings
  • discuss with NEPAD and DREA their strategic and
    annual work plans and agree on few activities to
    be handled by AFSRDC
  • agree between the cluster members key
    collaborative activities
  • identify resources required for their
    implementation and strategy for its mobilization
  • ensure that the activities are mainstreamed into
    the global CAADP coordination mechanism and
  • organize AFSRDC meetings on the margins of bigger
    events that involve most cluster members to
    reduce costs and ensure better attendance.

6
Collaborative Activities
  • High Level Expert Meeting - League of Arab States
    and AU Riyadh, Saudi Arabia 8-12 November 2008.
    (FAO and WFP)
  • paper on food crisis highlighted possible areas
    for joint Afro-Arab cooperation for sustainable
    agricultural development and food security in the
    two regions
  • Conference on Water for Agriculture and Energy in
    Africa, Sirte 15-17 Dec. 2008
  • Key players FAO, World Bank and AfDB along with
    NEPAD and AUC (400 participants
  • Discussed (i) agriculture-energy nexus in Africa
    (ii) investment in water for agriculture and
    energy (iii) climate change and agriculture in
    Africa and (iv) inter- and intra-basin
    cooperation in water and energy transfer
  • Four side events on water and energy related
    issues were organized that involved AfDB and FAO

7
Collaborative Activities Cont.
  • High Level Meeting on Food Security for All
    Madrid, Spain 26-27 January 2009
  • FAO, IFAD and WFP were among the key
    organizations
  • Hosted by the Government of Spain and the United
    Nations as a follow up to the High Level
    Conference on World Food Security the Challenges
    of Climate Change and Bioenergy convened by FAO,
    in collaboration with IFAD and WFP, and held in
    Rome from 3 to 5 June 2008.
  • The meeting resulted in a declaration on specific
    actions as envisaged in the Comprehensive
    Framework for Action (CFA)
  • Entrusted HLTF on the Global Food Security Crisis
    to ensure implementation of recommendations

8
Collaborative Activities Cont.
  • Tracking agriculture expenditure in the context
    of meeting the Maputo 10
  • FAO with financial contribution from the World
    Bank in support of NEPAD/AUC
  • Report discussed in a workshop in December 2008
  • Outcome serving as important advocacy tool
  • The 13th African Union Summit
  • AfDB, WFP, FAO along with IFPRI and other
    partners for the Joint Meeting of Ministers for
    Agriculture and Ministers for Land held in Addis
    Ababa on 23 and 24 April 2009
  • Four thematic areas (i) Climate Change
    Challenges and Opportunities (ii) Agricultural
    Trade and Market Integration (iii) Financing
    African Agriculture and (iv) Inclusion of the
    Poor and Most Vulnerable)
  • FAO Prepared a synthesis paper of above documents
    and its own experience as background document for
    the 13th AU Summit

9
Collaborative Activities Cont
  • Promoting Agro-Industry and Agribusiness
    Development in African Countries
  • Meeting convened by ECA in Addis Ababa 22-24 July
    2009
  • Partners UNIDO, FAO, IFAD, AUC, AfDB, and CGIAR
    as well as AGRA and selected public and private
    sector institutions
  • discussed a draft report on Public-Private-Partner
    ships (PPP) in agro-industry and agribusiness
  • Agro-industry Conference will be held in March
    2010 in Abuja, Nigeria

10
Collaborative Activities
  • Sustainable Modernization of Agriculture and
    Rural Transformation (SMART)
  • Key players are ECA in collaboration with FAO
    and UNIDO
  • best practices on SMART assessed in West Africa,
    Central Africa and southern Africa using the
    value chain approach.
  • Commodities in focus for the assessment cassava
    in Nigeria, rice and tomato in Senegal, milk in
    South Africa, palm oil and banana plantain in
    Cameroon and maize in Malawi
  • Enhancing Market Access for Small-Holder Farmers
  • WFP in partnership with FAO leveraging local food
    procurement capacity to enhance productivity of
    small-holder and low-income farmers
  • Initiative being implemented on a pilot basis in
    some fifteen African

11
Recommendations
  • should meet once a year but continue to exchange
    information on regular basis via tele/video
    conferences and emails
  • takes advantage of summits, conferences and other
    big meetings which involve participation of
    cluster members to organize side meetings to
    discuss Cluster issues
  • urges ECA to bring the issues of resource
    constraints for effective cluster activities to
    the attention of Heads of Agencies through the
    Chief Executives Board (CEB)
  • focuses on information exchange rather than
    preparing and implementing annual Cluster work
    plans and
  • annual reports continue to comprise activities
    implemented through the collaboration of two or
    more members of the AFSRD Cluster.

12
  • Thank you!!!
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