AKADEMIYA2063 and International Food Policy Research Institute <br/><br/><strong>DOI</strong>: <a href='https://doi.org/10.54067/9781737916406'>10.54067/9781737916406</a>
This brief highlights Kenya’s performance in the second BR and assesses challenges faced and lessons learned by the country during the review. The brief also reviews policy and programmatic changes in Kenya which can be attributed to the first (2017) and second BRs and concludes by highlighting required policy actions for Kenya to meet the Malabo commitments by 2025.
This brief highlights Uganda’s performance in the second BR and assesses challenges faced and lessons learned by the country during the review. The brief concludes by highlighting required policy actions for Uganda to meet the Malabo commitments by 2025.
This brief highlights the performance of partner states from the East African Community (EAC) region in the second BR and assesses challenges faced and lessons learned by the region. The brief also reviews policy and programmatic changes in the EAC region induced by the first BR and concludes by highlighting required policy actions for the region to meet the Malabo commitments by 2025.
This brief highlights the performance of member states of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) in the second BR (2019) and assesses challenges faced and lessons learned during the process. The brief also reviews policy and programmatic changes in the 15 countries as a result of lessons learned from the inaugural BR (2017) and highlights policy actions required for member states to meet the Malabo commitments by 2025.
AKADEMIYA2063, in partnership with the African Union Commission (AUC), convened a virtual 2020 ReSAKSS Annual Conference to promote review and dialogue on the role of public policies in ensuring sustainable and resilient agrifood systems and their transformation in Africa. The conference took place virtually on 3–5 November 2020 under the theme of “Sustaining Africa’s Agrifood System Transformation: The Role of Public Policies.”
This brief highlights the SADC region’s performance in the second BR and analyzes challenges faced and lessons learned by the region. The brief also reviews policy and programmatic changes in the SADC region induced by lessons from the inaugural 2017 and concludes by highlighting required policy actions for SADC to meet Malabo commitments by 2025.