Regional High-Level Multi-stakeholder Policy Dialogue
The 2024 FANRPAN Regional High-Level Multi-stakeholder Policy Dialogue, held in Lilongwe, Malawi, aimed to address the complex challenges facing Africa's agriculture and food systems. The dialogue focused on fostering innovative policy frameworks, strategies, and actions to enhance agricultural prod...
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| author | Whitfield, Stephen Mavuso, Terrence Sarku, Rebecca Nkanyani, Shiluva Chauke |
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| description | The 2024 FANRPAN Regional High-Level Multi-stakeholder Policy Dialogue, held in Lilongwe, Malawi, aimed to address the complex challenges facing Africa's agriculture and food systems. The dialogue focused on fostering innovative policy frameworks, strategies, and actions to enhance agricultural productivity, sustainability, and resilience. It sought to explore the role of digital technologies, research, and innovation in transforming agri-food systems and to analyse the socio-economic implications of various policy interventions on smallholder farmers, rural communities, and marginalized groups. Additionally, the event promoted regional collaboration and knowledge exchange among policymakers, researchers, and practitioners to ensure cohesive and effective agricultural strategies across the continent.
Key highlights from the dialogue underscored the urgent need for climate-smart agricultural practices to build resilience against climate change and economic shocks. Participants reached a consensus on the importance of integrating indigenous knowledge systems with modern scientific research, fostering gender equity, and involving youth in agricultural policy frameworks. The discussions emphasized the critical role of multi-sectoral collaboration, involving partnerships among governments, the private sector, research institutions, and local communities, to develop sustainable and inclusive food systems. The dialogue generated actionable recommendations to promote sustainability, resilience, and equity in agriculture across Africa.
The key recommendations included strengthening policy coordination and implementation to enhance agricultural strategies and promote climate-smart agriculture practices, such as developing resilient crops and innovative water management techniques. The dialogue also called for fostering multi-sectoral collaboration to facilitate knowledge sharing, resource mobilization, and joint implementation of agricultural initiatives. Other recommendations focused on enhancing gender and youth inclusivity in agricultural policies and innovation processes, supporting sustainable resource management, including biodiversity protection and equitable land and water use, and leveraging technology and innovation, such as biotechnology and digital tools, to improve agricultural productivity and efficiency.
Looking ahead, the dialogue emphasized the need to develop a comprehensive regional action plan with clear timelines and responsibilities to implement the policy recommendations. Establishing robust monitoring and evaluation frameworks will be essential to ensure accountability and allow for adaptive strategies based on feedback. The dialogue also highlighted the importance of mobilizing resources, building stakeholder capacity, and creating platforms for continuous knowledge exchange to foster best practices and innovation. Engaging policymakers and communities in translating research into actionable policies will be crucial to addressing local needs and advancing sustainable development in Africa's agri-food systems. |
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| spelling | CGSpace1696752025-01-23T02:08:14Z Regional High-Level Multi-stakeholder Policy Dialogue Whitfield, Stephen Mavuso, Terrence Sarku, Rebecca Nkanyani, Shiluva Chauke climate change resilience The 2024 FANRPAN Regional High-Level Multi-stakeholder Policy Dialogue, held in Lilongwe, Malawi, aimed to address the complex challenges facing Africa's agriculture and food systems. The dialogue focused on fostering innovative policy frameworks, strategies, and actions to enhance agricultural productivity, sustainability, and resilience. It sought to explore the role of digital technologies, research, and innovation in transforming agri-food systems and to analyse the socio-economic implications of various policy interventions on smallholder farmers, rural communities, and marginalized groups. Additionally, the event promoted regional collaboration and knowledge exchange among policymakers, researchers, and practitioners to ensure cohesive and effective agricultural strategies across the continent. Key highlights from the dialogue underscored the urgent need for climate-smart agricultural practices to build resilience against climate change and economic shocks. Participants reached a consensus on the importance of integrating indigenous knowledge systems with modern scientific research, fostering gender equity, and involving youth in agricultural policy frameworks. The discussions emphasized the critical role of multi-sectoral collaboration, involving partnerships among governments, the private sector, research institutions, and local communities, to develop sustainable and inclusive food systems. The dialogue generated actionable recommendations to promote sustainability, resilience, and equity in agriculture across Africa. The key recommendations included strengthening policy coordination and implementation to enhance agricultural strategies and promote climate-smart agriculture practices, such as developing resilient crops and innovative water management techniques. The dialogue also called for fostering multi-sectoral collaboration to facilitate knowledge sharing, resource mobilization, and joint implementation of agricultural initiatives. Other recommendations focused on enhancing gender and youth inclusivity in agricultural policies and innovation processes, supporting sustainable resource management, including biodiversity protection and equitable land and water use, and leveraging technology and innovation, such as biotechnology and digital tools, to improve agricultural productivity and efficiency. Looking ahead, the dialogue emphasized the need to develop a comprehensive regional action plan with clear timelines and responsibilities to implement the policy recommendations. Establishing robust monitoring and evaluation frameworks will be essential to ensure accountability and allow for adaptive strategies based on feedback. The dialogue also highlighted the importance of mobilizing resources, building stakeholder capacity, and creating platforms for continuous knowledge exchange to foster best practices and innovation. Engaging policymakers and communities in translating research into actionable policies will be crucial to addressing local needs and advancing sustainable development in Africa's agri-food systems. 2024-08-06 2025-01-22T17:19:56Z 2025-01-22T17:19:56Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/169675 en Open Access application/pdf Food, Agriculture and Natural Resources Policy Analysis Network Assistant Conservation of Forests Whitfield, S.; Sarku, R.; Mavuso, T.; & Nkanyani, S. C. (2024, August 6-8). Regional high-level multi-stakeholder policy dialogue. Lilongwe, Malawi: University of Leeds |
| spellingShingle | climate change resilience Whitfield, Stephen Mavuso, Terrence Sarku, Rebecca Nkanyani, Shiluva Chauke Regional High-Level Multi-stakeholder Policy Dialogue |
| title | Regional High-Level Multi-stakeholder Policy Dialogue |
| title_full | Regional High-Level Multi-stakeholder Policy Dialogue |
| title_fullStr | Regional High-Level Multi-stakeholder Policy Dialogue |
| title_full_unstemmed | Regional High-Level Multi-stakeholder Policy Dialogue |
| title_short | Regional High-Level Multi-stakeholder Policy Dialogue |
| title_sort | regional high level multi stakeholder policy dialogue |
| topic | climate change resilience |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/169675 |
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