Showcasing a Journey of Key FANRPAN Initiatives

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Communication and Advocacy
FANRPAN Partners’ Meeting
13 June 2011
Pretoria, South Africa
Objectives
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Strategic advocacy engagements to raise awareness of
FANR-related matters
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Engaging with all stakeholders and partners directly or
through the media
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Provide stakeholders with information/evidence for
informed decision making and policy development
Expected Outcomes
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Awareness, appreciation and support for evidence based
policy development among the public, industry and
governments
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Establishment and clarification of FANRPAN’s roles (eg. as a
policy analysis network) in the agricultural sector; nationally,
continentally and globally
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Broadening of FANRPAN’s network base – i.e. obtaining
support of relevant role-players, to secure space for
engagement
Communication Tools
Publications
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Policy Brief Series
Newsletters
Policy Advisory Notes
Project Brochures
Country Studies
Advocacy Engagements
•Events- hosting and
participation
•External engagements
Use of Multi-media tools
•DVDs
Media and publicity
•CNBC
FANRPAN Awards
•Food Security Leadership Award
•Civil Society
•Media / Journalist Award
Website
Communication Tools: FANRPAN Website
www.fanrpan.org
FANRPAN Website Usage - Hits, Visits, 2006 - 2010
Communication Tools – Mainstream Media
Tracking FANRPAN’s Coverage in International Media
Communication Tools: Publications
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Policy Brief Series
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October 2010 Issue: Policies for Enhanced Livestock Productivity and Wealth Creation in a
Changing Climate
Newsletters
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September 2010 Issue: Livestock and Fisheries Policies for Food Security and Trade in a Changing
Climate
Policy Advisory Notes
Project Brochures
Country Studies
With funding from CTA
Policy Advocacy Engagements
National Advocacy Initiatives
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Multi-stakeholder policy dialogue platforms
Community Theatre for Policy Advocacy
Parliamentary engagements
Field days
Regional Advocacy Initiatives
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FANRPAN Flagship Multi-stakeholder Regional Policy Dialogue
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Media Training on documenting best practices in the region
Training scientists in policy development and national priorities
Regional harmonization of policies-engagements with Regional Economic
Communities SADC, African Union, sharing experiences
Pan-Africa Parliament engagements
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Global Advocacy Initiatives
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United Nations Engagements: UNFCCC & FAO Ministers of Agriculture
World Economic Forum
World Bank Food Security Forum
Policy Advocacy: National Engagements
FANRPAN Addresses the
South African Parliament,
16 March 2011
Field Days with farming
communities of Swaziland,
Zambia and Zimbabwe
Theatre for Policy
Advocacy (TPA)
performance in Malawi a form of participatory
theatre that allows
women to engage their
communities in
developing solutions to
their problems
REGIONAL - Recognizing African Success
FANRPAN Food Security Policy Leadership Awards
2008
2010
2009
H. E. Dr. Bingu wa
Mutharika
President – Republic of
H.E. L. DIEGO, Prime Minister –
Malawi
On behalf of President Emilio
Guebuza
Mozambique
Hon. Abraham Ivambo, Minister
of Education
On behalf of President
Hifikepunye Pohamba
http://www.fanrpan.org/about/annual_dialogues/
Namibia
Key FANRPAN Engagements
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FANRPAN Strategic Planning (January)
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Node Common Visioning Meeting (February)
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Partners’ Meeting (May/June)
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Regional Food Security Policy Dialogue (September)
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Journalist Training (September and December)
FANRPAN Annual Regional Policy Dialogues
Year and Theme
2001: Agricultural policy making in Southern Africa: Issues and challenges, Harare
2002: Strengthening Institutional Capacity for Policy Research and Analysis Among Stakeholders in the SADC Region,
Pretoria
2003: Regional Stakeholder Meeting on Agricultural Recovery, Food Security and Trade Policies in Southern Africa,
Gaborone
2004: Policy Strategies Needed to Promote Agricultural Recovery and Productivity Growth in the SADC Region,
Mauritius
2005: Creating a Conducive Policy Environment for a Food Secure Southern Africa, Johannesburg
2006: Creating a Conducive Policy Environment for Inputs Intensification and Market Development for
Increased Production and Productivity, Pretoria
2007: Meeting the Demand for Effective Food Agriculture and Natural Resources Policy Analysis in Southern Africa “Triggers” for Agricultural Growth in Southern Africa, Lusaka
2008: Regional Strategies for Addressing the Global Food Crisis, Lilongwe
2009: True Contribution of Agriculture to Economic Growth and Poverty Reduction in Southern Africa, Maputo
2010: Livestock & Fisheries Policies for Food Security and Trade in a Changing Climate, Windhoek
2011: Advocating for the Active Engagement of Youth in Agricultural value Chains, Mbabane
(19-23 September)
Policy Advocacy: Global Engagements
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CEO- panelist on live broadcast at World Bank Headquarters in Washington, DC
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Member of the Steering Committee: Agricultural Pull Mechanism Initiative (AGPM)
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Member of Advisory Panel: International Food Policy and Research Institute
(IFPRI)
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IFPRI with the support of CropLife International launched a research project to quantitatively evaluate
the impact of alternative technology strategies for producing the global food supply
Co-chair: African Growth and Development Policy (AGRODEP)
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the Steering Committee of the AGPM comprises the governments of Canada and the United States, the
Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and other interested potential donors
a modelling consortium whose goal of AGRODEP is to position African experts to take a leading role
Member of Advisory Panel: Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU), School of
Natural Resources Management and Livelihoods (NRML).
Policy Advocacy: Global Engagements
FANRPAN
Participates in
World Economic
Forum
4-6 May 2011 in
Cape Town
UNFCCC
Conference of Parties
CoP
UNFCCC Conference of Parties
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COMESA, SADC and EAC mandated FANRPAN to
mobilise African civil society organisations (CSOs) under
the Africa-wide Civil Society Climate Change Initiative for
Policy Dialogues (ACCID) and facilitate dialogue around
the Africa Bio-Carbon proposal
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To ensure alignment between African governments and
CSOs with regards Africa’s approach to tackling the current
Climate Change negotiations
Mobilising the Global Community to support Africa’s Position on
Food Security and Poverty Reduction
CoP16, Cancun Mexico
FANRPAN participated in the Agriculture Rural Development Day (ARDD) event
Message for CoP17, Durban, South Africa
Targets
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Information dissemination
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Engaging stakeholders from grassroots to policy
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Key messages to appropriate channels
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Use feedback mechanism to inform future initiatives
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Update messages
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Leveraging new partnerships
Thank You
Policy research and advocacy is critical to helping
policymakers reduce the levels of poverty and hunger in
Africa.
In the last 10 years, FANRPAN has developed a strong
and inclusive network at the forefront of the agricultural
debate in sub-Saharan Africa.
We want to increase the visibility of the available research
evidence to boost progress towards solving global agenda
of food security and agriculture.
Partnership will play a key role in helping us bring our
messages to global audiences