Promoting evidence-based agricultural policy planning and implementation processes through peer review, dialogue, benchmarking, and the adoption of best practices is critical to strengthening mutual accountability for actions and results in the implementation of the Comprehensive Africa Agriculture Development Programme (CAADP) process.
The JSR process serves as a management and policy support tool for inclusive stakeholder planning, programming, budget preparation and execution, monitoring and evaluation, and overall development of the agriculture sector. It facilitates a broad spectrum of stakeholders to gain insights into and influence over sector policies and priorities. The current JSR focuses on policy and the review of (i) institutions, (ii) progress toward sector results and outcomes, and (iii) the status and quality of the JSR process in Zambia.
La Côte d’Ivoire a entrepris depuis 2012, l’élaboration d’une nouvelle politique industrielle qui s’inscrit dans la vision de l’émergence du pays. L’objectif de cette politique est d’accroitre la part du secteur dans le PIB pour passer de 25% actuellement à 40% en 2020. Cette politique qui englobe des actions et mesures tendant à favoriser l’investissement privé considère que la transformation des produits agricoles est l’un des atouts de son développement industriel.
A Joint Sector Review (JSR) of Uganda’s agriculture sector was undertaken from May to July 2015 to evaluate progress in Uganda under CAADP and, in particular, to review progress in the implementation of DSIP. This report for the JSR was produced under the leadership of the Ministry of Agriculture, Animal Industry and Fisheries (MAAIF). The Regional Strategic Analysis and Knowledge Support System (ReSAKSS) office for Eastern and Central Africa supported national stakeholders to undertake the review.
Malawi is proving that an inclusive and participatory agriculture joint sector review (JSR) is instrumental for mutual accountability and guiding agricultural policy reforms in the country. Its JSR provides opportunities for all key stakeholders to debate agricultural policies and advocate for improvements, which in some cases have led to concrete policy changes.
Agreements on this Coordination mechanism and Continental Roadmap for submitting the Inaugural Biennial Report to the AU Assembly, were reached at the Sensitization and Member States and RECs' engagement workshop organized by the African Union Commission on 21-23 September 2016 in Dakar (Senegal) to harmonize ongoing processes on rolling out the Malabo Declaration' Biennial Review.
The Country progress Reporting Template has been prepared to support African Union Member States in collecting data for their agricultural transformation reports to the African Union Summit on progress made for implementing Commitments in the June 2014 AU Heads of States Malabo Declaration on Accelerated Agricultural Growth and Transformation for Shared Prosperity and Improved Livelihoods.
These guidelines have been prepared to support African Union Member States in preparing their agricultural transformation reports to the African Union Summit on progress made for implementing Commitments in the June 2014 AU Heads of States Malabo Declaration on Accelerated Agricultural Growth and Transformation for Shared Prosperity and Improved Livelihoods.