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Official Launch of the 4th CAADP Biennial Review Report and he Post-Malabo Roadmap

Official Launch of the 4th CAADP Biennial Review Report and he Post-Malabo Roadmap

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mars 08, 2024

Official Launch of the 4th CAADP Biennial Review Report and he Post-Malabo Roadmap

INVITATION TO REPRESENTATIVES OF THE MEDIA

 

What:                  Official Launch of the 4th CAADP Biennial Review Report and Post-Malabo Road Map

                                When:             Friday 8th March 2024 at 15h00 East Africa Time

Where:               African Union Headquarters, Nelson Mandela Conference Centre, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

Who:                   

  • Ministers in charge of Agriculture and Food Security from Africa Union Member States
  • H.E Ambassador Josefa Sacko, Commissioner for Agriculture Rural Development Blue Economy and Sustainable Environment (ARBE)
  • H.E Ms. Nardos Bekele-Thomas, Chief Executive Officer – African Union Development Agency –New Partner  (AUDA-NEPAD)
  • Regional Economic Communities (RECs),  
  • Key Partners Present/Represented (Institutions/Organisations/Donors)
  • Private sector representative and CSOs/NSAs representative
  • Parliamentarian representative
  • Farmer organizations and Youth representative

Organizers: The event is organized by the African Union Commission and African Union Development Agency- New Partnership African Development (AUDA-NEPAD)

Media opportunities:

Dignitaries will deliver statements on the issue on the results of he 4th cycle of the Comprehensive African Agriculture Development Programme (CAADP) Biennial Review Report and propose a call of action. Media personnel are invited to attend the event.

Context:

The Comprehensive African Agriculture Development Programme (CAADP) is Africa’s policy framework for agricultural transformation, wealth creation, food security, nutrition, economic growth, and prosperity. In the last two decades, African Heads of States and Governments made two declarations that outlined two sets of commitments and targets towards the realization of food security and economic development as outlined in the Agenda 2063. The Maputo Declaration (2003-2014) focused on reducing chronic and severe malnutrition, reversing the continent’s status as a net food importer, and reducing Africa’s dependence on food aid by revitalizing the agricultural sector, including livestock, forestry and fisheries through special policies and strategies targeted at small scale and traditional farmers in rural areas and creation of enabling conditions for private sector participation.

The 4th CAADP Biennial Review (B.R.) Report was endorsed by the Assembly of African Heads of State and Government at their 37th Ordinary Session of the Assembly of the African Union Heads of State and Government, held on 17-18 February 2024. The Biennial Review Report is a fundamental instrument that shows outcomes of different agricultural efforts and interventions on the continent to enable countries to track, measure and report progress achieved against agreed result areas, foster alignment, harmonization and coordination for peer review and mutual accountability and strengthen capacities for knowledge and data generation and recognize and award best performers in the continent.

After two decades of CAADP implementation, the continent has made enormous progress in economic and agricultural growth, improvement in poverty and nutrition outcomes, expansion of agricultural trade, and public investments in agriculture. Africa is in a remarkably better position than at the time of the Maputo declaration in 2003; average incomes, agricultural output and productivity, agricultural trade and agricultural investments are significantly higher, while hunger and poverty have declined.

The 2014 CAADP Malabo Declaration is coming to its conclusion in 2025, which provides the opportunity to look at the above challenges, emerging trends and opportunities to establish a new Agenda for the continent. Development of the Post Malabo Agenda provides an opportunity to validate the theory of change, relook at the commitment and outline the agenda, strategy and targets for the next 10 years. Post Malabo Agenda is expected to retain the strengths of the CAADP agenda while adjusting and deepening it to respond to emerging issues, including meeting the needs of sustainable food systems transformation in a context of accelerating climate change and risks of shocks from multiple sources.

The African Union is organizing a combined official launch after the just-ended endorsement of the 4th BR Report and Post Malabo Agenda Development Roadmap by the HOSG during the 37th Ordinary Session to formally kick off the release of the 4th BR Report and the Post Malabo Process.

Objectives:

  • Formal release of the 4th BR report to trigger and advocate for the increased utilization for dialogue, learning and advocacy to spur action
  • Highlight the important findings, and lessons from the 4th BR Report to help deepen understanding and frame the discussions/discourse, and next steps
  • Outline the vision, objective, general approach, coordination mechanism and timelines, and seek broader stakeholder engagement and rally support for the Post Malabo Process.

For further information, please contact:

  1. Dr. Janet Edeme – Head of Rural Development Division and Ag. Head of Agriculture and Food Security, Department of Agriculture, Rural Development, Blue Economy and Sustainable Environment, African Union Commission Email: EdemeJ@africa-union.org
  1. Panduleni Elago - Department of Agriculture, Rural Development, Blue Economy and Sustainable Environment, African Union Commission; Email ElagoP@africa-union.org

For media inquiries, please contact:

  1. Ms. Peace Lydia Mutuwa, Department of Agriculture, Rural Development, Blue Economy and Sustainable Environment, African Union Commission; Email mutuwap@africa-union.org
  2. Mr.  Molalet Tsedeke, Information and Communications Directorate; AU Commission Tel: 0911-630631; Email: molalett@africa-union.org

 

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