The 18th CAADP PARTNERSHIP PLATFORM
Nutrition Sensitive Agriculture: A pathway to strengthening resilience of agro-food systems on the continent.
CAADP Partnership Platform Resources and Presentations
18th CAADP PP Resources
SESSION 1: THEME 1 - UPSCALING FOOD BIO-FORTIFICATION IN AFRICA WITH REFERENCE TO THE DECLARATION ON FOOD FORTIFICATION AND
BIO-FORTIFICATION
AU and Biofortification Video
Continental Programs & Policies that include Food Biofortification in Africa
SIDE EVENT 8: Presenting AGRA’s Policy Gap and Prioritisation Benchmarking Mechanism through the lens of policy innovation in nutrition sensitive agriculture.
Organizer: AGRA
AGRA Policy Gap Analysis and Benchmarking Mechanism: Exploring the system's functioning through the lens of policy innovtion in nutrition sensitive agriculture
17th CAADP PP Resources
Session 4: Presentation of the Draft AU CAADP Business Plan (2022-2025)
Governance, partnerships, and coordination of nutrition
Namukolo Covic, Senior research Coordinator President of African Nutrition Society.
IFPRI/A4NH Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
Commerce Maroc-Afrique subsaharienne
Expérience marocaine relative au commerce agricole avec les pays africains subsahariens
Présentation impact mise en oeuvre Accord Zlecaf et commerce intraafricain produits agricoles
Inclusive and effective participation in the AfCFTA process to enhance food and nutrition security and harmonization of technical and food controls in Africa
Massimo Pera, Agribusiness Officer (FAO)
Blaise Ouattara, Food Safety and Quality Officer (FAO)
Enabling food systems to address malnutrition in all its forms: the role of safe and nutritious foods
Professor Amos Laar. School of Public Health, University of Ghana
Nutrition Sensitive Agriculture:
Status, Challenges, and Opportunities
Diego Arias, Lead Agriculture Economist, The World Bank Group
Suggested Talking Points for the remarks of the Chair of CAADP Development Partners Coordination Group (DPCG) during the Plenary Opening Session
Mr. Stanlake Samkange
Improving affordability and demand for healthy, nutritious diets– need for food systems transformation
Saskia de Pee, Analytics & Science for Food & Nutrition, Nutrition Division, WFP, Rome
16th CAADP PP Resources
OPENING ADDRESS AT THE 16TH CAADP PP MEETING
by Holger Kray (November 24, 2020)
16th CAADP PP Presentation Decks DAY 1
Sections:
Pre event
Plenary Opening Session
Panel Discussion
Parallel Session 2A
Parallel Session 2B
Side Event Session 1
PLENARY SESSION 3A: Strengthening Institutional Capacities, Partnerships, Mutual Accountability and Learning.
USE OF EVIDENCE TO INFORM AGRICULTURAL POLICY DECISIONS
Setting the stage: Use of Evidence to Inform Agricultural Policy Decisions: What have we Learned from Experience in Africa? Chris Delgado, World Bank
PLENARY SESSION 3A: Strengthening Institutional Capacities, Partnerships, Mutual Accountability and Learning.
STRENGTHENNING INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITIES, PARTNERSHIPS, MUTUAL ACCOUNTABILITY AND LEARNING.
Keynote Address: The Biennial Review Use - Dr John Ulimwengu, ReSAKSS and Robert Ouma, Regional Director, Policy LINK.
PLENARY SESSION 3A: Strengthening Institutional Capacities, Partnerships, Mutual Accountability and Learning.
Samuel Benin, Acting Director, Africa Regional Office, IFPRI
PARALLEL SESSION 3B: Unlocking the potential of AfCFTA Towards Tripling Intra-African Trade in Agricultural Commodities and Services
PROGRESS IN ACHIEVING THE MALABO COMMITMENTS ON TRIPLING INTRA AFRICAN TRADE IN AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES AND SERVICES
Keynote Address: Progress made so far in achieving the Malabo Commitment on Tripling Intra-African Trade in Agricultural Commodities and Services based on the 2nd Biennial Review Report’: Dr Ismael Fofana, Director, Capacity and Deployment, AKADEMIYA2063 and Dr Sunday Odjo, Deputy Director, Knowledge Systems, AKADEMIYA2063
Advancing Food Security Agenda in Africa- The Resilience Imperative
PARALLEL SESSION 3C: Strengthening the Resilience of Farming Systems and Livelihoods’
Setting the Stage: Africa’s Climate Business Plan – Advancing the Food Security Agenda: Kanta Kumari Rigaud and Ademola Braimoh, World Bank