fanrpan gaborone, botswana 29 november 2010 lufingo witson mwamakamba
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FANRPANGaborone, Botswana
29 November 2010
Lufingo Witson Mwamakamba
FANRPAN-SADC Ministers’ Call
FANRPAN
• Call by Ministers in 1994
• Created in 1997, and registered in 2002
• Focus:- Improving policy research, analysis and formulation on key priority themes- Developing human and institutional capacity for coordinated policy dialogue
among all stakeholders- Improving policy decision making by enhancing the generation, exchange and
use of policy-related information
• Stakeholder categories: - Farmers, Government, Researchers, Private sector, Media
• Members/National nodes in 14 southern African countries: Angola, Botswana, DR-Congo, Lesotho, Namibia, Madagascar, Malawi, Mauritius, Mozambique, Namibia, South Africa, Swaziland, Zambia, Zimbabwe.
Introducing FANRPAN
FANRPAN’s Strategic Plan (2007 – 15)
Vision
A food secure Africa free from hunger and poverty
Mission
To promote effective Food, Agriculture and Natural Resources (FANR) policies by
– facilitating linkages and partnerships between government and civil society, – building the capacity for policy analysis and policy dialogue in Africa, and– supporting demand-driven policy research and analysis
FANRPAN Structure: Organogram
Director: Communications Director: Policy
Biosafety Biotechnology Food Prices CAADP
Targeting for Relief and Development Household Vulnerability
Water Biofuels Climate Change
Women in Policy Inputs Subsidy - Voucher Seed Security
GOVERNANCE
REGIONAL SECRETARIAT
PROGRAMMES
MEMBERS
FANRPAN Country NodesAngola, Botswana, DR-Congo, Lesotho, Madagascar, Malawi, Mauritius,
Mozambique, Namibia, South Africa, Swaziland, Tanzania, Zambia, Zimbabwe
Board of GovernorsGovernment, Farmers, Private Sector, Donor, REC, Research Institutions
CEO
Director: Finance and Administration
Agricultural Productivity - markets
Food Security Natural Resources and EnvironmentSocial Protection &
Livelihoods
Director: Programmes
1. Angola – Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development and Wambo University
2. Botswana – Botswana Institute for Development Policy Analysis (BIDPA)
3. DR- Congo: The Center of Dialogue for Legal and Institutional Reforms (Centre d’Echanges pour des Reformes Juridiques et Institutionnelles (CERJI)
4. Lesotho – National University of Lesotho, Institute of Southern African Studies (ISAS)
5. Madagascar: Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and Fisheries, Department of Rural Development Policies
6. Malawi - Civil Society Agriculture Network (CISANET),
7. Mauritius – Department of Agricultural Production and Systems, School of Agriculture University of Mauritius
8. Mozambique – Faculdade de Agronmia e Engenharia Florestal, Eduardo Mondlane University
9. Namibia - Namibian Economic Policy Research Unit (NEPRU)
10. South Africa – National Agricultural Marketing Council (NAMC)
11. Swaziland – Coordinating Assembly of NGOs (CANGO)
12. Tanzania - Economic and Social Research Foundation (ESRF)
13. Zambia - Agricultural Consultative Forum (ACF)
14. Zimbabwe – Agricultural Research Council
FANRPAN Structure: Node Hosting Institutions
FANRPAN Structure: Network of Networks
FANRPANRegional
Secretariat
Malawi
Namibia
Mozambique
Tanzania
Mauritius
South Africa
Swaziland
Lesotho
Angola
Botswana
Zimbabwe
Zambia
Government
Researchers
CSOs
Madagascar
Farmers
Private Sector
Commercial Farmers
Small-scale farmers associations
Commodity Associations
FANRPAN Strategic Framework
Capacity Building Policy Research
Voice
Conducive
Environment
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POLICY ANALYSIS & ADVOCACY
Agricultural Policy
Burning Policy Issues
FANRPAN’s Thematic Thrusts
Social Protection & Livelihoods
Food Systems
Agricultural Productivity – Markets
Natural Resources and Environment
How do we inform policy processes?
1. PartnershipsOver 47 national, regional and international partnerships agreements
2. Multi-stakeholder Policy Dialogues WorkshopsTheatre for Policy Advocacy
3. Advocacy Engagements
4. Electronic/Digital Media Website , TV, RadioCompact Discs
5. Print MediaPolicy Brief SeriesNewslettersPolicy Advisory NotesProject Brochures
Multi – Stakeholder Dialogues
Across 14 Countries(All Members from Stakeholder
Groups)
Angola, Botswana, DRC, Lesotho, Madagascar, Malawi, Mauritius,
Mozambique, Namibia, South Africa, Swaziland, Tanzania, Zambia,
Zimbabwe
Ongoing Research Studies
Emerging Issues andFANR Policies Tracking
National Policy
Dialogues(Periodic)
NATIONAL LEVEL
Policy Advisory
Notes
Issues forRegional Dialogue
REGIONAL LEVEL
• Coordination of multi-country studies• Synthesis of issues from Nodes
Into Agenda for Annual Regional Dialogue
• Network Administration and Development (Networking, Fund Raising, Membership drive)
Southern Africa Region(Representatives from all FANR Stakeholder Groups)• Farmers’ Organisations• Governments•Parliamentarians • Private Sector• Researchers•Media• Development Partners
FANRPAN Annual Regional Policy Dialogues
YEAR THEME2001: Agricultural policy making in Southern Africa: Issues and challenges
2002: Strengthening Institutional Capacity for Policy Research and Analysis Among Stakeholders in the SADC
Region
2003: Regional Stakeholder Meeting on Agricultural Recovery, Food Security and Trade Policies in Southern Africa
2004: Policy Strategies Needed to Promote Permanent Agricultural Recovery and Productivity Growth in the SADC Region
2005: Creating a Conducive Policy Environment for a Food Secure Southern Africa
2006: Creating a Conducive Policy Environment for Inputs Intensification and Market Development for Increased Production and Productivity
2007: Meeting the Demand for Effective Food Agriculture and Natural Resources Policy Analysis in Southern
Africa - “Triggers” for Agricultural Growth in Southern Africa
2008: Regional Strategies for Addressing the Global Food Crisis
2009: True Contribution of Agriculture to Economic Growth and Poverty Reduction in Southern Africa Maputo
2010: Livestock & Fisheries Policies for Food Security and Trade in a Changing Climate
FANRPAN Food Security Policy Leadership Awards
Multi – Stakeholder Dialogues
20082009
H. E. Dr. Bingu wa Mutharika
President – Republic of Malawi
H.E. L. DIEGO, Prime Minister – Mozambique
On behalf of President Emilio Guebuza
2010
Hon. Abraham Ivambo, Minister of Education – NamibiaOn behalf of President Hifikepunye Pohamba
Thank You