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Asian Farmers' Association (AFA)
GLOBAL AGRICULTURE and FOOD SECURITY
PROGRAM A presentation to CSOs in Asia
Updated :July 15, 2012
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BACKGROUND
Food Crisis in 2008 and during G8 in Italy, $20 billion were pledged. AG and FS Initiative
2009 G20 in Pittsburgh: called WB to develop the fund.
Objective: address the underfunding of Agri and Food Security strategic investment plans already being developed by countries in consultation with donors and other stakeholders at the country-level. This will make aid contributions toward the achievement of MDG 1 ( cut hunger and poverty by half by 2015) more predictable.
WB as trustee, and if chosen, as Supervising Entity
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What GAFSP will Finance Raising Agri Productivity. increased yields, technology
generation, water management, land rights.
Linking farmers to markets: reduced transaction costs,
value addition, mobilization of rural finance.
Reducing Risk and Vulnerability: price and water management, social protection, improving nutrition of mothers and children
Non farm livelihoods: entrepreneurship development,exit to agri
Technical Assistance, institution building and capacity building: strategy development, investments, design, monitoring and evaluation, KM
Pledged vs Receipts
Donor Country Pledged (in USD) Receipts (in USD)
Australia 46.3 65
Canada 229.8 177.1
Gates Foundation 30 30
Ireland .7 .6
Korea 50 28.8
Netherlands 133.4
Spain 93.4 94.2
USA 475 166.4
United Kingdom 115.5
TOTAL 1174.1 562.1
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Pledged vs Receipt
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Recipient Countries
14 out of 26 applicant countries= USD 498M approved out of total USD1.307B fund request
Six out of 14 countries so far are Asians: Bangladesh (USD 50M)
Mongolia (USD 12.5 M)
Cambodia ($39.1M)
Nepal ($46.5 M)
Tajikistan ($27.9M)
Kyrgz Republic ($16.5)
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June 2010 Asian Recipient
Bangladesh ($50 million): To enhance productivity and resilience of smallholder farmers against tidal surges, flash floods and frequent droughts, the fund will finance the adoption of improved seed varieties and better water management techniques.
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November 2010 Asian Recipient: Mongolia (USD12.5 M)
Integrated Livestock-based Livelihoods Support Program.
increase access to domestic and regional markets for livestock commodities,
improve market information systems, and strengthen the capacity of producer groups and
cooperatives. It also aims to raise the productivity and quality of livestock through extension services,
veterinary services, improved animal breeding, land rights and land usage, technical assistance and capacity building for livestock sector planning and coordination.
June 2011 Recipient: Cambodia
Cambodia ($39.1 million): To increase productivity and diversity of agriculture in selected highly food-insecure and economically depressed areas.
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June 2011 Recipient: Nepal
Nepal ($46.5 million): To enhance household food security in the poorest and most food-insecure regions by increasing crop production, food availability, and awareness about health and nutrition in the mid-western and far-western development regions.
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June 2011 Recipient: Tajikistan
Tajikistan ($27.9 million): To increase crop production by developing sustainable irrigation and drainage infrastructure and improving water resource management policies.
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May 2012 Recipient: Kyrgztan
Kygrz Republic ($16.5M) – rehabilitate irrigation and drainage systems, build the capacity of water user associations and provide agricultural extension services.
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The Steering Committee Role
Studying and Deciding
Allocating
Identifying independent experts
Informing the countries
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Steering Committee Members
Voting: 12 6 donors (Australia, Canada, Gates Foundation, Korea, Spain, US) ; 6 recipient countries (Bangladesh, Haiti, Mongolia, Senegal, Sierra Leone,Yemen)
Non-Voting: 15 10 Multilaterals and 2 countries: Trustee (WB-2), Supervising Entities
(WB-2, FAO-1, IFAD-1, ADB-1, AfDB-1, IDB-1), UN High Level Task Force-1, Donors in Non Voting Status (Ireland), Recipient Reps in Non Voting Status (Moldova)
3 CSOs: North (Action Aid), Africa (ROPPA), Asia (Dr. Sang Yaing Koma-Farmer and Nature Net, Cambodia)
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CSO Participation
From observer (i.e., governance document) to full member status
From two and one alternate to three full members (two from south, one from north)
From voluntary to funded participation From voting to consensus
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Output
18 of 22 requests (first four mtgs) approved some with modifications
Increased CSO Participation Increased participation of small holders in
Private Sector Window FO participation in project devt guidelines
(Annex 3)
Annex 3 Guidelines for participation , Call for Proposals
Participation is inclusive and representative Participation is well planned and more than a
one-off activity Participation is meaningful and transparent Participation impacts project design and
complementation
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KEY ISSUES as CSO Agenda
Communicating with National Governments re CSO participation
Strategy of the GAFSP, e.g., putting land tenure security as important agri productivity component
Complementation of GAFSP and other International Initiatives (e.g., EU food security efforts) 4.
The Coordination Unit and the Supervising Entities to promote participation in ways appropriate to their roles.
Mechanism for Participation Participation in the private sector window
Recommendation to Governments Adopt agreed standards , indicators and means of verifying
participation Put in place consolidated, institutional frameworks for project
steering, implementation and monitoring in which producers’ organizations and CSOs participate from the outset.
Ensure that the necessary resources are made available to enable meaningful FO/CSO participation
The Coordination Unit and the Supervising Entities to promote participation in ways appropriate to their roles.
Recommendation to FOs
Insist on meaningful participation in important mechanisms/bodies
Strengthen networking, coordination among FOs in the countries and make efforts to have a united voice when engaging governments
Build capacities for negotiation, advocacy, policy formulation to better influence government’s agri devt strategy and country investment plans
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Recommendations to NGOs/ Partners
Facilitate/ strengthen the process of networking, coordination among CSOs and FO
Support capacity building efforts ,especially of small scale producers to engage meaningfully in government’s agri development processes
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Thank you for your attention
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