Ghana: Joint sector review assessment

PDF

AUTHOR

Government of Ghana, Ministry of Food and Agriculture (MoFA)

SERIES NAME

Agriculture Joint Sector Review (JSR) Assessment Report

YEAR

2014

ABSTRACT

In any sector, policy dialogue is a critical component to efficient and harmonious policymaking and implementation. A joint sector review (JSR) is an annual review of the sector to identify where challenges are preventing coherent dialogue. In Ghana, the first agriculture JSR was instituted in 2008 with the goal of reaching a common point-of-view among key sector stakeholders on important achievements in the preceding year. Stakeholders include the Ministry of Food and Agriculture (MoFA); development partners (DPs); other ministries, departments, and agencies (MDAs), the private sector, and civil society. In addition, the JSR seeks to review key remaining implementation challenges in the sector; assesses progress against strategic reform priorities and toward expected outputs and outcomes; and develop clear recommendations to prioritize reforms that feed into medium-term planning and budgeting exercises. This can be achieved through a sector-wide stakeholder meeting and consultation.

PUBLISHER

Government of Ghana, Ministry of Food and Agriculture (MoFA)

Related Resources

  • PUBLICATION

    Fundamentals of the benchmarking methods used to design the Biennial...

    Fundamentals of the benchmarking methods used to design the Biennial...

  • PUBLICATION

    Ghana CAADP Brochure 3: Strategic Options and Sources for Agricultural...

    Ghana CAADP Brochure 3: Strategic Options and Sources for Agricultural...

  • PUBLICATION

    Ghana CAADP Brochure 1: Review of Ongoing Agricultural Development...

    Ghana CAADP Brochure 1: Review of Ongoing Agricultural Development...

  • PUBLICATION

    Public Agriculture Expenditure Reviews

    Public Agriculture Expenditure Reviews

  • PUBLICATION

    Implementing the CAADP Joint Sector Review Guidelines: What Should Be...

    Implementing the CAADP Joint Sector Review Guidelines: What Should Be...