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Introduction to Conference and
               ReSAKSS

                   Babatunde Omilola
            ReSAKSS Africa-wide Coordinator
   International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI)

 ReSAKSS Africa-wide Conference: Exploring New Opportunities and Strategic
Alternatives to Inform African Agricultural Development, Planning and Policy

       United Nations Economic Commission for Africa Headquarters
                          Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
                         November 23-24, 2009
Outline of Presentation
• Objectives of Conference

• Review of Conference Agenda

• What is ReSAKSS?

• Future of ReSAKSS
Objectives of Conference
• To discuss strategies to boost agricultural development in Africa.

• To bring together policymakers, researchers, representatives from
  farmers’ organizations, donor and development agencies, and the
  private sector in order to explore new opportunities and strategic
  alternatives to inform African agricultural development, planning,
  and policy.

• To assess countries’ progress in implementing CAADP, discuss what
  needs to be done in the future, and share experiences and success
  stories.

• To brainstorm on the best methods for using agriculture to have on-
  the-ground impact, improve the lives of poor people, and spur
  economic growth and development in African countries.
Review of Conference Agenda
• Opening statements by representatives of AU, RECs, donors, and IFPRI

• Three themes:
a.   Agricultural Performance, Public Spending, Growth and Poverty Reduction Trends
b.   Strategies and Options for Improving Agricultural Performance
c.   Mechanisms for Implementing Agricultural Development Strategies


• Keynote presentations and panel discussions by IFPRI directors, ReSAKSS
  coordinators, CAADP pillar institutions, RECs, country strategy programs
  and famers’ organizations on overview of agricultural performance in
  Africa; CAADP pillar frameworks; experiences with ReSAKSS; and policy
  and knowledge systems to promote economic growth and poverty
  reduction.

• Panel discussions on the future role of ReSAKSS in informing African
  agricultural development, planning and policy.
What is ReSAKSS?

• ReSAKSS supports the African Union, the NEPAD Secretariat,
  Regional Economic Communities, and their member countries, as
  well as their partners, to ensure that CAADP implementation is
  guided by cutting-edge agricultural and economic research—with
  the ultimate goal of reducing poverty and hunger, and improving the
  lives of all Africans throughout the continent.

• ReSAKSS provides high quality and timely analysis, data, knowledge,
  information, tools and technical support to track progress in African
  agriculture and food security; promotes evidence-based policy and
  decisionmaking; and fills gaps in knowledge.
What is ReSAKSS?
• ReSAKSS helps African policymakers to determine priorities, identify
  appropriate levels and areas of investment, allocate resources
  efficiently, and create comprehensive development strategies.

• ReSAKSS encourages knowledge sharing and access among a
  network of partners in Africa (development institutions, regional
  bodies, researchers, practitioners, policy makers, farmer groups).

• ReSAKSS regularly and continuously measures progress, and shares
  experiences across countries with respect to CAADP goals
   – Are countries achieving the targeted growth rates? (6%)
   – Are countries investing at the targeted level? (10%)
   – Are these investments having their intended impacts on poverty and hunger?

• ReSAKSS informs the review processes established by the AU/NEPAD
  (mutual, peer and progress review)
ReSAKSS regional nodes

       Africa-wide at IFPRI – coordinates across
            regional nodes-works with AU and
                          NEPAD


West Africa at
IITA in Ibadan
 – works with                     Eastern and Central
   ECOWAS                           Africa at ILRI in
                                    Nairobi - works
                                     with COMESA



                     Southern Africa at
                     IWMI in Pretoria –
                      works with SADC
Key Features of ReSAKSS Analytical
               Support
• Strategic analysis
   – Several working papers, issue briefs, and annual trends reports.
   – M&E framework created and operationalization has started with data collection
     on recommended indicators at the national, regional and continental levels.
• Knowledge management
   – Website and e-newsletter.
   – Engaging in review, dialogue, and knowledge mechanisms to facilitate the
     transition toward evidence-based and outcome-oriented strategy planning and
     implementation, thereby ensuring better outcomes.
• Capacity strengthening
   – CAADP Roundtable Process launched in several countries.
   – Helping in guiding the set up of country SAKSS nodes in many countries.
   – In-country training sessions on modeling, GIS, etc.
How does ReSAKSS provide
     analysis, knowledge and
 information support in tracking
progress of African agriculture and
  food security in the context of
             CAADP?
1
        CAADP Framework endorsed


                                                                     2
                                                        In order to implement goals of
        by African leaders, (targets of
                                                        CAADP framework,
        6% & 10%) and agreed upon
                                                        decisionmakers need
        by all African leaders.
                                                        evidence-based knowledge
                                                        and analysis on investments,


             6
Country CAADP compacts are                              growth options, etc.
signed binding stakeholders to
goals set forth at Roundtables.



  ReSAKSS manages this



                                                                           3
                                                               ReSAKSS, though its network
  knowledge so that
                                                               of partners, takes stock and
  decisionmakers and
                                                               starts analysis of growth and


               5
  stakeholders can access and
                                                               investment options.
  utilize it. Debate and
  dialogue take place in
  countries as they consider



                                                              4
  options for implementing
                                          ReSAKSS facilitates country-specific
  CAADP framework (lead-up
                                          knowledge, information and analysis by
  to CAADP Roundtables)
                                          working with in-country policy and knowledge
                                          hubs.
CAADP Implementation Status by Country
  based on ReSAKSS Analytical Support
Key indicators Monitored by ReSAKSS
              • Formal communications, declarations
              • Compact signings (country and regional)
              • Review and dialogue
 Processes    • Mutual accountability framework



             • Levels and Shares
             • Sub-sector
Agricultural • Spatial
Investments


                                                            Other factors:
             • Levels and growth rates
                                                            trade, hunger,
Agricultural • Production and Productivity                inputs, prices, etc.
  Growth


              • Headcount index
              • Absolute numbers
 Poverty      • MDG projections
Reduction
ReSAKSS Website: www.resakss.org




ReSAKSS website provides “one-stop
 shop” for policymakers, researchers,
    representatives from farmers’
organizations, donor and development
   agencies, and the private sector     Page 13
Users can
The ReSAKSS website allows     customize the map
    users to easily track      and charts based on
     progress against              the specific
   the CAADP and MDG            information they
targets while also accessing     are looking for,
a wealth of knowledge and        whether that be
    data on agricultural             regional
   development in Africa          information…
…or country-specific information.




                                     When a country is
                                     selected, the map,
                                     charts and bottom
                                    narrative change to
                                    provide all available
                                    information on that
                                          country.
By zooming out,
 users can select
another country…




                     …thereby enabling cross-
                    country comparisons over
                    time. Users can view each
                        country’s progress
                      toward the 6% CAADP
                     target and compare this
                        to other countries.
...or compare countries’ performance across years.
All indicators can
be shown at once
  for a country,
 with an easy-to-
use slider to view
  changes over
       time.
Downloadable Data
All data can be easily exported:
- An image file of a color-coded
    Africa Wide map for one
    indicator and one year at a
    time
- A bar chart of all indicators
    for one country in one year
- A line chart of all countries
    for one indicator
- An excel file (spreadsheet) of
    all data on the selected
    indicator OR all data for the
    selected country.               Example of image export for population in 2000.
Series of Knowledge and Information Products

• A series of high-quality and analytical working papers, issue briefs and trend
  reports shared with policy-makers to provide credible evidence to base
  policy decisions
• Examples:
•   “Agricultural Development, Investment and Poverty in Africa: Trends and Performance. ReSAKSS Africa-wide
    Annual Trends Report 2009 (Forthcoming).

•   “Monitoring Agricultural Sector Performance, Growth and Poverty in Africa.” ReSAKSS Africa-wide Annual
    Trends Report 2008.

•   Status and Trends in Agriculture and Food Security Indicators in East and Central Africa”. ReSAKSS East and
    Central Africa Trends Report 2008

•   “Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) System for the Comprehensive African Agriculture Development
    Programme (CAADP).” ReSAKSS Working Paper No. 6, 2008.

•   “Accelerating Africa’s Food Production in Response to Rising Food Prices – Impacts and Requisite Actions.”
    ReSAKSS Working Paper No. 3, 2008

•   “Public Spending for Agriculture in Africa: Trends and Composition”. ReSAKSS Working Paper No. 28, 2009

•   "Investing in African Agriculture to Halve Poverty by 2015." ReSAKSS Issue Brief No. 4, 2008.
Knowledge Products (Contd.)
•   “Tracking Agricultural Spending for Agricultural Growth and Poverty Reduction in Africa.” ReSAKSS Issue Brief No. 5,
    2008.
•   “Agricultural Growth and Investment Options for Poverty Reduction in Uganda.” ReSAKSS Working Paper No. 17, 2008.

•   “Agricultural Growth and Investment Options for Poverty Reduction in Malawi.” ReSAKSS Working Paper No. 18, 2008.

•   “Agricultural Growth and Poverty Reduction in Malawi: Past Performance and Recent Trends.” ReSAKSS Working Paper
    No. 8, 2008.

•   “Monitoring Trends in Public Expenditures in Agriculture: The Case of Malawi.” ReSAKSS Working Paper No. 9, 2008.

•   “Promoting Fertilizer use in Africa: Current Issues and Empirical Evidence from Malawi, Zambia and Kenya.” ReSAKSS
    Working Paper No. 13, 2008.

•   “Agricultural Growth Options for Poverty Reduction in Mozambique.” ReSAKSS Working Paper No. 20, 2008.

•   “Agriculture for Development in Ghana: New Opportunities and Challenges.” ReSAKSS Working Paper No. 16., 2008

•   “Trends in Agricultural and Rural Development Indicators in Zambia.” ReSAKSS Working Paper No. 2, 2007

•   “Growth and Poverty Reduction Impacts of Public Investments in Agriculture and Rural Areas: Assessment Techniques,
    Tools and Guide for Practitioners.” ReSAKSS Working Paper No. 7, 2008.
Future of ReSAKSS
• Consolidation and repositioning of ReSAKSS as the leading knowledge
  platform for review, learning, dialogue and benchmarking of agricultural
  policy planning and implementation in Africa.

• Full operationalization at country level of the monitoring and evaluation
  system (M&E).

• Adequate technical assistance for the establishment and operation of
  country SAKSS nodes.

• Monitoring of regional agricultural sector trends and emerging strategic
  issues such as food and financial crises, emerging trade and investment
  issues, land and climate change issues.

• Close cross-cutting collaborations with AU/NEPAD, RECs, CAADP Pillar
  institutions, CGIAR centers, technical institutions in Africa, AGRA and other
  development partners such as the World Bank and FAO.
Thank you!

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What is ReSAKSS?_2009

  • 1. Introduction to Conference and ReSAKSS Babatunde Omilola ReSAKSS Africa-wide Coordinator International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) ReSAKSS Africa-wide Conference: Exploring New Opportunities and Strategic Alternatives to Inform African Agricultural Development, Planning and Policy United Nations Economic Commission for Africa Headquarters Addis Ababa, Ethiopia November 23-24, 2009
  • 2. Outline of Presentation • Objectives of Conference • Review of Conference Agenda • What is ReSAKSS? • Future of ReSAKSS
  • 3. Objectives of Conference • To discuss strategies to boost agricultural development in Africa. • To bring together policymakers, researchers, representatives from farmers’ organizations, donor and development agencies, and the private sector in order to explore new opportunities and strategic alternatives to inform African agricultural development, planning, and policy. • To assess countries’ progress in implementing CAADP, discuss what needs to be done in the future, and share experiences and success stories. • To brainstorm on the best methods for using agriculture to have on- the-ground impact, improve the lives of poor people, and spur economic growth and development in African countries.
  • 4. Review of Conference Agenda • Opening statements by representatives of AU, RECs, donors, and IFPRI • Three themes: a. Agricultural Performance, Public Spending, Growth and Poverty Reduction Trends b. Strategies and Options for Improving Agricultural Performance c. Mechanisms for Implementing Agricultural Development Strategies • Keynote presentations and panel discussions by IFPRI directors, ReSAKSS coordinators, CAADP pillar institutions, RECs, country strategy programs and famers’ organizations on overview of agricultural performance in Africa; CAADP pillar frameworks; experiences with ReSAKSS; and policy and knowledge systems to promote economic growth and poverty reduction. • Panel discussions on the future role of ReSAKSS in informing African agricultural development, planning and policy.
  • 5. What is ReSAKSS? • ReSAKSS supports the African Union, the NEPAD Secretariat, Regional Economic Communities, and their member countries, as well as their partners, to ensure that CAADP implementation is guided by cutting-edge agricultural and economic research—with the ultimate goal of reducing poverty and hunger, and improving the lives of all Africans throughout the continent. • ReSAKSS provides high quality and timely analysis, data, knowledge, information, tools and technical support to track progress in African agriculture and food security; promotes evidence-based policy and decisionmaking; and fills gaps in knowledge.
  • 6. What is ReSAKSS? • ReSAKSS helps African policymakers to determine priorities, identify appropriate levels and areas of investment, allocate resources efficiently, and create comprehensive development strategies. • ReSAKSS encourages knowledge sharing and access among a network of partners in Africa (development institutions, regional bodies, researchers, practitioners, policy makers, farmer groups). • ReSAKSS regularly and continuously measures progress, and shares experiences across countries with respect to CAADP goals – Are countries achieving the targeted growth rates? (6%) – Are countries investing at the targeted level? (10%) – Are these investments having their intended impacts on poverty and hunger? • ReSAKSS informs the review processes established by the AU/NEPAD (mutual, peer and progress review)
  • 7. ReSAKSS regional nodes Africa-wide at IFPRI – coordinates across regional nodes-works with AU and NEPAD West Africa at IITA in Ibadan – works with Eastern and Central ECOWAS Africa at ILRI in Nairobi - works with COMESA Southern Africa at IWMI in Pretoria – works with SADC
  • 8. Key Features of ReSAKSS Analytical Support • Strategic analysis – Several working papers, issue briefs, and annual trends reports. – M&E framework created and operationalization has started with data collection on recommended indicators at the national, regional and continental levels. • Knowledge management – Website and e-newsletter. – Engaging in review, dialogue, and knowledge mechanisms to facilitate the transition toward evidence-based and outcome-oriented strategy planning and implementation, thereby ensuring better outcomes. • Capacity strengthening – CAADP Roundtable Process launched in several countries. – Helping in guiding the set up of country SAKSS nodes in many countries. – In-country training sessions on modeling, GIS, etc.
  • 9. How does ReSAKSS provide analysis, knowledge and information support in tracking progress of African agriculture and food security in the context of CAADP?
  • 10. 1 CAADP Framework endorsed 2 In order to implement goals of by African leaders, (targets of CAADP framework, 6% & 10%) and agreed upon decisionmakers need by all African leaders. evidence-based knowledge and analysis on investments, 6 Country CAADP compacts are growth options, etc. signed binding stakeholders to goals set forth at Roundtables. ReSAKSS manages this 3 ReSAKSS, though its network knowledge so that of partners, takes stock and decisionmakers and starts analysis of growth and 5 stakeholders can access and investment options. utilize it. Debate and dialogue take place in countries as they consider 4 options for implementing ReSAKSS facilitates country-specific CAADP framework (lead-up knowledge, information and analysis by to CAADP Roundtables) working with in-country policy and knowledge hubs.
  • 11. CAADP Implementation Status by Country based on ReSAKSS Analytical Support
  • 12. Key indicators Monitored by ReSAKSS • Formal communications, declarations • Compact signings (country and regional) • Review and dialogue Processes • Mutual accountability framework • Levels and Shares • Sub-sector Agricultural • Spatial Investments Other factors: • Levels and growth rates trade, hunger, Agricultural • Production and Productivity inputs, prices, etc. Growth • Headcount index • Absolute numbers Poverty • MDG projections Reduction
  • 13. ReSAKSS Website: www.resakss.org ReSAKSS website provides “one-stop shop” for policymakers, researchers, representatives from farmers’ organizations, donor and development agencies, and the private sector Page 13
  • 14. Users can The ReSAKSS website allows customize the map users to easily track and charts based on progress against the specific the CAADP and MDG information they targets while also accessing are looking for, a wealth of knowledge and whether that be data on agricultural regional development in Africa information…
  • 15. …or country-specific information. When a country is selected, the map, charts and bottom narrative change to provide all available information on that country.
  • 16. By zooming out, users can select another country… …thereby enabling cross- country comparisons over time. Users can view each country’s progress toward the 6% CAADP target and compare this to other countries.
  • 17. ...or compare countries’ performance across years.
  • 18. All indicators can be shown at once for a country, with an easy-to- use slider to view changes over time.
  • 19. Downloadable Data All data can be easily exported: - An image file of a color-coded Africa Wide map for one indicator and one year at a time - A bar chart of all indicators for one country in one year - A line chart of all countries for one indicator - An excel file (spreadsheet) of all data on the selected indicator OR all data for the selected country. Example of image export for population in 2000.
  • 20. Series of Knowledge and Information Products • A series of high-quality and analytical working papers, issue briefs and trend reports shared with policy-makers to provide credible evidence to base policy decisions • Examples: • “Agricultural Development, Investment and Poverty in Africa: Trends and Performance. ReSAKSS Africa-wide Annual Trends Report 2009 (Forthcoming). • “Monitoring Agricultural Sector Performance, Growth and Poverty in Africa.” ReSAKSS Africa-wide Annual Trends Report 2008. • Status and Trends in Agriculture and Food Security Indicators in East and Central Africa”. ReSAKSS East and Central Africa Trends Report 2008 • “Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) System for the Comprehensive African Agriculture Development Programme (CAADP).” ReSAKSS Working Paper No. 6, 2008. • “Accelerating Africa’s Food Production in Response to Rising Food Prices – Impacts and Requisite Actions.” ReSAKSS Working Paper No. 3, 2008 • “Public Spending for Agriculture in Africa: Trends and Composition”. ReSAKSS Working Paper No. 28, 2009 • "Investing in African Agriculture to Halve Poverty by 2015." ReSAKSS Issue Brief No. 4, 2008.
  • 21. Knowledge Products (Contd.) • “Tracking Agricultural Spending for Agricultural Growth and Poverty Reduction in Africa.” ReSAKSS Issue Brief No. 5, 2008. • “Agricultural Growth and Investment Options for Poverty Reduction in Uganda.” ReSAKSS Working Paper No. 17, 2008. • “Agricultural Growth and Investment Options for Poverty Reduction in Malawi.” ReSAKSS Working Paper No. 18, 2008. • “Agricultural Growth and Poverty Reduction in Malawi: Past Performance and Recent Trends.” ReSAKSS Working Paper No. 8, 2008. • “Monitoring Trends in Public Expenditures in Agriculture: The Case of Malawi.” ReSAKSS Working Paper No. 9, 2008. • “Promoting Fertilizer use in Africa: Current Issues and Empirical Evidence from Malawi, Zambia and Kenya.” ReSAKSS Working Paper No. 13, 2008. • “Agricultural Growth Options for Poverty Reduction in Mozambique.” ReSAKSS Working Paper No. 20, 2008. • “Agriculture for Development in Ghana: New Opportunities and Challenges.” ReSAKSS Working Paper No. 16., 2008 • “Trends in Agricultural and Rural Development Indicators in Zambia.” ReSAKSS Working Paper No. 2, 2007 • “Growth and Poverty Reduction Impacts of Public Investments in Agriculture and Rural Areas: Assessment Techniques, Tools and Guide for Practitioners.” ReSAKSS Working Paper No. 7, 2008.
  • 22. Future of ReSAKSS • Consolidation and repositioning of ReSAKSS as the leading knowledge platform for review, learning, dialogue and benchmarking of agricultural policy planning and implementation in Africa. • Full operationalization at country level of the monitoring and evaluation system (M&E). • Adequate technical assistance for the establishment and operation of country SAKSS nodes. • Monitoring of regional agricultural sector trends and emerging strategic issues such as food and financial crises, emerging trade and investment issues, land and climate change issues. • Close cross-cutting collaborations with AU/NEPAD, RECs, CAADP Pillar institutions, CGIAR centers, technical institutions in Africa, AGRA and other development partners such as the World Bank and FAO.