15th CAADP Partnership Platform Meeting
June 12, 2019
Safari Park Hotel, Nairobi, Kenya Side Event: Tracking CAADP Indicators and Progress
Time: 12:00–13:30
Room: Bougainvillea Organizer: Regional Strategic Analysis and Knowledge Support System (ReSAKSS) and the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI)
Contact Person : Tsitsi Makombe, Email : t.makombe@cgiar.org Abstract
Addis-Abeba, le 24 octobre 2018 : Après une longue période de stagnation et de déclin économique, les économies africaines ont connu une croissance rapide au cours des deux dernières décennies. La pauvreté et la malnutrition ont diminué de manière constante au cours de cette période. En raison de la détérioration généralisée des moyens de subsistance, une plus longue période de croissance continue sera nécessaire pour sortir les larges segments de la population de leur situation de vulnérabilité.
Addis Ababa, October 24, 2018: After a prolonged period of economic stagnation and decline, African economies have experienced rapid growth over the last two decades. Poverty and malnutrition have fallen steadily during that period. Because of broad deterioration of livelihoods, it will take a longer period of continued growth to pull large segments of the population out of vulnerability. In fact, despite falling poverty rates, the absolute number of poor and vulnerable is still rising.
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.
ReSAKSS' 2016 Annual Trends and Outlook Report (ATOR) examines the contribution of CSA to meeting Malabo Declaration goals by taking stock of current knowledge on the eff ects of climate change, reviewing existing evidence of the eff ectiveness of various CSA strategies, and discussing examples of CSA-based practices and tools for developing evidence-based policies and programs. In this brief, we summarize key findings and related policy recommendations.
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.
These 2017 Technical Notes, while recalling methods used in the AU’s Malabo Biennial Review Technical Guidelines to calculate each performance indicator, provide as well further details on the methods used to calculate the Performance Indices and reference points for performance measurement that permit to set a right score in the Balanced Scorecard, accordingly with the agreed weighting systems. In line with the performance structure set for the Biennial review exercise, the models in this document, provide: the I-score which is the