Search Results - "Comprehensive Africa Agriculture Development Programme"
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Biennial review 2019: Commitment 3: Ending hunger by 2025
Published 2020“…In line with the Maputo Declaration that established the Comprehensive Africa Agriculture Development Programme (CAADP) in 2003 and with the 2014 Malabo Declaration, African Union (AU) Member States pledged to conduct a continentwide Biennial Review (BR) to monitor and report on progress in achieving seven thematic commitments outlined in the Declaration. …”
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Biennial review 2019: Commitment 6: Enhancing resilience to climate variability
Published 2020“…In line with the Maputo Declaration that established the Comprehensive Africa Agriculture Development Programme (CAADP) in 2003 and with the 2014 Malabo Declaration, African Union (AU) Member States pledged to conduct a continentwide Biennial Review (BR) to monitor and report on progress in achieving seven thematic commitments outlined in the Declaration. …”
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Strengthening capacities for evidence-based policy planning and implementation in Africa: IFPRI’s support to CAADP in 2018–2019
Published 2019“…Since 2006, the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) has provided policy research and capacity strengthening support to guide the planning and implementation of the Comprehensive Africa Agriculture Development Programme (CAADP). Endorsed in 2003 by African heads of state and government, CAADP is a continentwide framework for accelerating growth and progress toward poverty reduction and food and nutrition security through an agriculture-led growth strategy. …”
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Synopsis: How macroeconomic factors may influence agricultural program sustainability: Evidence from Cross River state, Nigeria
Published 2017“…Expenditures of the Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (FMARD) and the state Ministries of Agriculture in Nigeria need to be accounted for when assessing the extent to which Nigeria is meeting its pledge as a signatory of the Comprehensive Africa Agriculture Development Programme (CAADP) to commit a 10 percent share of total government expenditures toward agriculture. …”
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Synopsis, Is there fiscal space for CAADP in Ghana?
Published 2015“…In 2009, Ghana was one of the first African countries to accept the Comprehensive Africa Agriculture Development Programme (CAADP) target of committing ten percent of government expenditure to agriculture. …”
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Capacity strengthening strategy through capacity needs assessment for Country Level Strategic Analysis and Knowledge Support System (SAKSS): Uganda
Published 2014“…In an effort to accelerate growth and eliminate hunger and poverty, Uganda signed a Comprehensive Africa Agriculture Development Programme Compact in 2010, thereby agreeing to commit 10 percent of its annual budget toward agriculture and to work toward increasing the sector’s growth by 6 percent annually. …”
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Complying with the Maputo Declaration target: Trends in public agricultural expenditures and implications for pursuit of optimal allocation of public agricultural spending
Published 2013“…This 2012 Africa-wide Annual Trends and Outlook Report (ATOR), the fifth issue of the series, is only the second to examine in detail a featured topic of strategic importance to the Comprehensive Africa Agriculture Development Programme (CAADP). The ATORs are designed to assess country, subregional, and Africa-wide performance against CAADP and other development goals and to provide an outlook for future performance. …”
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Conclusion [in 2024 annual trends and outlook report]
Published 2024“…This edition of the ATOR seeks to support the development and subsequent implementation of the Comprehensive Africa Agriculture Development Programme (CAADP) through the renewed and updated post-Malabo CAADP agenda.…”
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Aiming for middle-income country status: What are the growth options?
Published 2007“…The country is also in a good position to sustain the 6 percent agricultural growth rate targeted by the Comprehensive Africa Agriculture Development Programme (CAADP). The Government of Ghana has also declared a more ambitious development goal of reaching middle-income (MIC) status by 2015. …”
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Implications of accelerated agricultural growth on household incomes and poverty in Ethiopia
Published 2009“…This paper provides details of the analysis done for Ethiopia’s background study for its implementation of the Comprehensive Africa Agriculture Development Programme (CAADP). The analysis provides an assessment of agricultural growth options utilizing a new computable general equilibrium (CGE) model for Ethiopia based on data from the EDRI 2004/05 Ethiopia Social Accounting Matrix (SAM). …”
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Regional Strategic Analysis and Knowledge Support System (Re-SAKSS)
Published 2013“…Interface: It aims to improve partnerships and dialogue partnerships with the Comprehensive Africa Agriculture Development Programme (CAADP) agenda of the New Partnership for Africa’s Development (NEPAD) and African Union (AU) and other regional agricultural development initiatives in Africa. …”
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Voices from stakeholders - Global Alliance for Climate-Smart Agriculture
Published 2014“…Mr Luis Felipe Arauz Cavallini, Minister of Agriculture and Livestock, Costa Rica - Ms Esther Penunia, Secretary General, Asia Farmers Organisation - Ms Sonali Bisht INHERE for CSO-GARD, Civil Society - Mr Sean de Cleene, Senior Vice-President, Global Initiatives, Strategy and Business Development, Yara International - Dr Rebecca Shaw, Associate Vice-President, Environmental Defence Fund - Mr Martin Bwalya, Head of the Comprehensive Africa Agriculture Development Programme (CAADP) in the NEPAD Agency…”
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Conclusions and implications for raising and sustaining high agricultural productivity in Africa
Published 2016“…After more than a decade since the Comprehensive Africa Agriculture Development Programme (CAADP) was launched in 2003, many African countries have begun to articulate an agricultural transformation or Green Revolution agenda. …”
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Highlights from IFPRI's West and Central Africa Office
Published 2017“…It also supports the implementation of the Comprehensive Africa Agriculture Development Programme (CAADP) and works with regional bodies such as the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) and individual countries to provide evidence-based agricultural policy solutions and capacity-strengthening support. …”
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Synopsis, 2013 annual trends and outlook report: Tracking key CAADP indicators and implementation
Published 2015“…This Issue Note presents the current status and trends captured by key Comprehensive Africa Agriculture Development Programme (CAADP) indicators that ReSAKSS has been tracking since 2008, at continental and regional levels. …”
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Synopsis: Assessing progress made toward shared agricultural transformation objectives in Mozambique
Published 2014“…What has been the recent performance of the agricultural sector in Mozambique and the progress made thus far toward achieving the objectives established under the Comprehensive Africa Agriculture Development Programme (CAADP) initiative for Mozambique that began in late 2011? …”
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Conclusion: Toward resilient and sustainable African food systems
Published 2023“…The 2023 ATOR aims to inform the design of the post-Malabo phase of the Comprehensive Africa Agriculture Development Programme (CAADP). The comprehensive discussions provided in this report offer a multifaceted blueprint to transform Africa’s food systems in the post-Malabo era. …”
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Introduction [in African food systems transformation and the post-Malabo agenda]
Published 2023“…This year marks 20 years of implementing the Comprehensive Africa Agriculture Development Programme (CAADP), which was launched with the Maputo Declaration in 2003. …”
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