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Fostering Food Security and
Sustainable Development
2008-2009 Program Implementation
Progress Report
Food Security and Sustainable Development Division
(ECA/FSSD)
October 2009
Outline of Presentation
1. Sub-program expected accomplishment
2. Highlights of output implementation
3. Highlights of sub-program results
4. Lessons learned and way forward
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Sub-program Expected Accomplishment
Expected accomplishment 2008-2009:
• Improved capacity for designing and
implementing policies that take into account the
interrelationships between agriculture and the
environment, to be used in national development
plans and strategies to achieve food security and
sustainable development
Indicator of achievement:
• Increased number of member States with national
development plans and strategies that incorporate
interrelationships between agriculture and the
environment
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Highlights of Output Implementation (1)
Ad hoc Expert Group Meetings (2)
Monitoring and assessing progress on sustainable
development in Africa (June 2009)
Promoting agro-industry and agribusiness development
in African countries (July 2009)
Parliamentary Documentation to CFSSD-6 (3)
Follow-up on the implementation of World Summit on
Sustainable Development outcomes (WSSD)
Implementation of the Comprehensive Africa Agriculture
Development Program (CAADP)
Status of food security in Africa
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Highlights of Output Implementation (2)
Non-recurrent publications :
Compendium on best practices on the African Green
Revolution
Public-private partnerships in agro-industry and
agribusiness – Complement ERA 2009
The state of human settlements in Africa (w/ UN-Habitat)
Trade and environment linkages: priority issues for
Africa Field projects
Field Projects:
Capacity-building in support of land policy and
administrative reforms (LPI)
Climate and development programmes in Africa
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Highlights of Output Implementation (3)
• The Subprogramme is on track to complete the following
outstanding outputs by the end of the biennium:
Substantive servicing of CFSSD-6/ Regional
Implementation Meeting scheduled for 27-30 October
2009 (underway)
Recurrent publications: SDRA 2009 (focus on SCP)
Technical material- Database on African Agricultural
Markets
Field projects:
Sustainable Modernization of Agriculture and Rural
Transformation
Development, transfer and application of biotechnology for
sustainable development in Africa
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Highlights of Output Implementation (4)
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Due to various constraints, esp. timely availability of
extra-budgetary resources, implementation of the
following outputs will extend over the next biennium:
Special events: high-level meeting on public-private
partnerships in agro-industry and agribusiness
(postponed to March 2010 - with UNIDO and FAO)
Training workshops on:
(i)
Environmental Accounting, and
(ii) Institutional and Strategic Frameworks for Sustainable
Development
Field project on promoting biofuel development for
sustainable development
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Highlights of Subprogramme Results (1)
AGRICULTURE: Adoption of a regional approach to
developing strategic food and agricultural commodity
value chains
Analytical work in support of NEPAD/CAADP implementation
(Agribusiness PPP doc, SMART project, Green Revolution
best practices, Parliamentary docs on CAADP and Food
Security, CMA position paper, ERA 2009)
Advocacy work through regional policy meetings
Adoption of the strategy by Conference of African Ministers
of Agriculture (April 2009) and the AU Summit (July 2009)
Follow-up collaborative work with FAO to help translate the
strategy at sub-regional and regional levels
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Highlights of Subprogramme Results (2)
MANAGING LAND RESOURCES: Adoption of the
AUC-ECA-AfDB Land Policy Framework and
Guidelines
Development, resource mobilization, and implementation
of the AUC-ECA-AfDB Land Policy Initiative (LPI )
Implementation of 5 sub-regional reviews and 5
consultative workshops + 1 workshop on benchmarks and
indicators
Formulation of the Africa Land Policy Framework and
Guidelines (ALPFG)
Official adoption of the ALPFG by the Conference of
African Ministers in charge of land (April 2009) and AU
Summit (July 2009)
Sub-program is set out to follow up through a second
phase of the AUC-ECA-AfDB LPI – Focus on capacity
building, VALPAF, technical assistance
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Highlights of Subprogramme Results (3)
CLIMATE CHANGE: Adoption of a common African
negotiating position towards the post-2012 global
agreement on climate change
Development of the joint AUC-ECA-AfDB ClimDev-Africa
Program and implementation of the ECA-based ACPC
Provision of technical inputs and mobilization of financial
resources to facilitate consultations and meetings of the
Africa Group of Negotiators and HL Panel of CC Experts
Common African negotiating position adopted by AMCEN
(May 2009), and endorsed by AU Summit (July 2009)
APF Special Session to advocate for African position
All activities implemented in close partnership with
UNEP/AMCEN Secretariat and AUC
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Highlights of Subprogramme Results (4)
FOLLOWUP ON WSSD/JPOI: Adoption by the 17th
Session of the CSD (CSD-17) of policy options and other
practical measures to expedite food security and
sustainable development in Africa
Preparation and consensus building on regional inputs
(Regional Review Reports, SDRA, Africa Statement)
Provision of inputs to SG Report and CSD Secretariat
Participation and advocacy at CSD-16, IPM for CSD-17, and
CSD-17.
Adoption by CSD-17 policy session outcomes reflecting
Africa’s perspective on policy options and other practical
measures for accelerating sustainable development
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Highlights of Subprogramme Results (5)
Capacity building in sustainable human settlements:
Increased awareness on need for better spatial development
planning and implementation; increased investment in urban
infrastructure, human skills development, financing and urban
governance
Capacity development on trade and environment
linkages: Increased awareness and capacity through
training for SADC and EAC member States on:
Legislation and strategies at national, sub-regional and regional
levels
Mechanisms for knowledge exchange and coordination between
trade and environment ministries
Implementation and monitoring of Multilateral Environment
Agreements (MEAs) with trade related obligations.
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Lessons Learned and Way Forward (1)
Mainstreaming and sustaining ECA work on climate
change and development
Centrality, crosscutting and long-term nature of the
climate change challenge for sustainable development
Anticipated demand for analytical inputs, capacitybuilding and policy advice/assistance to member States
in mainstreaming climate change concerns into core
(macro and sectoral) development priorities, frameworks,
policies and strategies
Need to go beyond the “ClimDev-Africa/ACPC project
arrangement”, which depends entirely on extra-budgetary
resources
Recommendation to sustain the work of the Secretariat in
this crucial area through a mandated, dedicated “Climate
change and development sub-programme”
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Lessons Learned and Way Forward (2)
Need to develop and implement an effective programme
to advocate, support and monitor the implementation of
the outcomes of the series of CSD policy sessions
Need to continue addressing the challenge of building
consensus on policies and strategies at regional level
Need for strong political commitment at the highest
level to achieving food security and sustainable
development
THANK YOU.
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