IWMI’s strategy to advance Africa’s agriculture agenda (CAADP 2026-2035)

The International Water Management Institute (IWMI) has been a technical partner to the Comprehensive Africa Agriculture Development Programme (CAADP) since 2007, providing evidence, innovations, and capacity building to advance Africa’s agriculture agenda. Building on its long-standing engagement u...

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Autores principales: Matchaya, Greenwell, Cofie, Olufunke
Formato: Brief
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: International Water Management Institute 2025
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/177390
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description The International Water Management Institute (IWMI) has been a technical partner to the Comprehensive Africa Agriculture Development Programme (CAADP) since 2007, providing evidence, innovations, and capacity building to advance Africa’s agriculture agenda. Building on its long-standing engagement under the Malabo commitments, this brief outlines how IWMI will support the Kampala CAADP Declaration and the 2026–2035 Strategy and Action Plan. Water is at the heart of the Kampala CAADP framework. IWMI’s 2024–2030 Strategy “Research and Innovation for Water Security” aligns closely with CAADP’s six strategic objectives: sustainable food production, inclusive livelihoods, nutrition, governance, financing, and resilience. The brief highlights IWMI’s comparative advantage in scaling climate-smart irrigation, advancing groundwater governance, co-developing digital water solutions, and generating policy evidence. Drawing on its regional hubs across Africa, IWMI will continue to deliver integrated, scalable solutions, such as solar irrigation, nutrition-sensitive irrigation, wastewater reuse, and early warning systems, while strengthening gender-responsive governance, financial readiness, and policy coherence. These efforts position IWMI to help African Union member states and partners translate the Kampala CAADP vision into water-smart agricultural transformation.
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spelling CGSpace1773902025-11-07T08:29:35Z IWMI’s strategy to advance Africa’s agriculture agenda (CAADP 2026-2035) Matchaya, Greenwell Cofie, Olufunke agricultural development CAADP strategies action plans agri-food systems food production investment food security equity livelihoods gender youth entrepreneurship climate resilience climate-smart agriculture water management water security innovation scaling farmer-led irrigation The International Water Management Institute (IWMI) has been a technical partner to the Comprehensive Africa Agriculture Development Programme (CAADP) since 2007, providing evidence, innovations, and capacity building to advance Africa’s agriculture agenda. Building on its long-standing engagement under the Malabo commitments, this brief outlines how IWMI will support the Kampala CAADP Declaration and the 2026–2035 Strategy and Action Plan. Water is at the heart of the Kampala CAADP framework. IWMI’s 2024–2030 Strategy “Research and Innovation for Water Security” aligns closely with CAADP’s six strategic objectives: sustainable food production, inclusive livelihoods, nutrition, governance, financing, and resilience. The brief highlights IWMI’s comparative advantage in scaling climate-smart irrigation, advancing groundwater governance, co-developing digital water solutions, and generating policy evidence. Drawing on its regional hubs across Africa, IWMI will continue to deliver integrated, scalable solutions, such as solar irrigation, nutrition-sensitive irrigation, wastewater reuse, and early warning systems, while strengthening gender-responsive governance, financial readiness, and policy coherence. These efforts position IWMI to help African Union member states and partners translate the Kampala CAADP vision into water-smart agricultural transformation. 2025-10-28 2025-10-29T04:24:49Z 2025-10-29T04:24:49Z Brief https://hdl.handle.net/10568/177390 en Open Access application/pdf International Water Management Institute Matchaya, G.; Cofie, O. 2025. IWMI’s strategy to advance Africa’s agriculture agenda (CAADP 2026-2035). Colombo, Sri Lanka: International Water Management Institute (IWMI). 12p. (IWMI Water Issue Brief 37). doi: https://doi.org/10.5337/2025.234
spellingShingle agricultural development
CAADP
strategies
action plans
agri-food systems
food production
investment
food security
equity
livelihoods
gender
youth
entrepreneurship
climate resilience
climate-smart agriculture
water management
water security
innovation scaling
farmer-led irrigation
Matchaya, Greenwell
Cofie, Olufunke
IWMI’s strategy to advance Africa’s agriculture agenda (CAADP 2026-2035)
title IWMI’s strategy to advance Africa’s agriculture agenda (CAADP 2026-2035)
title_full IWMI’s strategy to advance Africa’s agriculture agenda (CAADP 2026-2035)
title_fullStr IWMI’s strategy to advance Africa’s agriculture agenda (CAADP 2026-2035)
title_full_unstemmed IWMI’s strategy to advance Africa’s agriculture agenda (CAADP 2026-2035)
title_short IWMI’s strategy to advance Africa’s agriculture agenda (CAADP 2026-2035)
title_sort iwmi s strategy to advance africa s agriculture agenda caadp 2026 2035
topic agricultural development
CAADP
strategies
action plans
agri-food systems
food production
investment
food security
equity
livelihoods
gender
youth
entrepreneurship
climate resilience
climate-smart agriculture
water management
water security
innovation scaling
farmer-led irrigation
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