Agriculture Sector Wide Approach ASWAp Ministry of Agriculture

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Agriculture Sector Wide Approach (ASWAp) Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security DCAFS Meeting 31

Agriculture Sector Wide Approach (ASWAp) Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security DCAFS Meeting 31 st March 2010 Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security Conference Room

What is new about ASWAp? n n n A prioritized investment programme Result-oriented and

What is new about ASWAp? n n n A prioritized investment programme Result-oriented and focused on MGDS targets for the agricultural sector. Gradual harmonization and alignment of Government and donor support ASWAp to support capacity building and strengthening of institutions for effective delivery of services Linked to regional and international policy frameworks 2

Operationalisation of Paris n. Declaration Principles n n n Ownership: Partner countries exercise effective

Operationalisation of Paris n. Declaration Principles n n n Ownership: Partner countries exercise effective leadership over their development policies and strategies, and coordinate development actions. Alignment: Donors base their overall support on partner countries’ national development strategies, institutions, and procedures. Harmonization: Donors’ actions are more harmonized, transparent, and collectively effective. Managing for results: Managing resources and improving decision making for development results. Mutual accountability: Donors and partners are accountable for development results. 3

ASWAp focus areas + support services ASWAp FOOD SECURITY AND RISK MANAGEMENT Technology Generation

ASWAp focus areas + support services ASWAp FOOD SECURITY AND RISK MANAGEMENT Technology Generation and Dissemination SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURAL LAND WATER MANAGEMENT Institutional Strengthening and Capacity Building COMMERCIAL AGRICULTURE, AGRPROCESSING AND GENDER MARKET DEVELOPMENT HIV/AIDS 4

ASWAp focus areas + support services Food Security and Risk Management n q q

ASWAp focus areas + support services Food Security and Risk Management n q q q Maize self-sufficiency through increased maize productivity and reduced post harvest losses Diversification of food production and dietary diversification for improved nutrition at household level with focus on Crops, Livestock, and Fisheries Risk management for food stability at national level

ASWAp focus areas + support services Commercial Agriculture, Agro-processing and Market Development n q

ASWAp focus areas + support services Commercial Agriculture, Agro-processing and Market Development n q q q Agricultural exports of different high value commodities Agro-processing mainly for value addition and import substitution Market development for inputs and outputs through Public/private sector partnerships

ASWAp focus areas + support services Sustainable Agricultural Land Water Management n q q

ASWAp focus areas + support services Sustainable Agricultural Land Water Management n q q q Sustainable agricultural land management Sustainable agricultural water management and irrigation development through the Green. Belt Initiative Sustainable management of the effects of climate change

ASWAp focus areas + support services (Key Support Services) Technology Generation and Dissemination Results

ASWAp focus areas + support services (Key Support Services) Technology Generation and Dissemination Results and market oriented research on priority technology needs and provision of technical and regulatory services q Efficient farmer-led extension and training services Institutional Strengthening and Capacity Building q Strengthening public management systems q Capacity building of the public and private sectors q

ASWAp focus areas + support services (Cross-cutting n HIV prevention and. Issues) AIDS impact

ASWAp focus areas + support services (Cross-cutting n HIV prevention and. Issues) AIDS impact mitigation HIV related morbidity and mortality attrition minimised q 2. Enhanced resilience and household coping mechanisms q 3. HIV infection risks and vulnerabilities reduced Gender equality and empowerment q Gender disparities reduced q Enhanced capacity of youth, women and men. q

ASWAp Budget by Focus Area 2010/11 – 2014/15 (US$ million) Focus Area 2010/1 1

ASWAp Budget by Focus Area 2010/11 – 2014/15 (US$ million) Focus Area 2010/1 1 2011/12 2012/13 2013/14 TOTAL % Food Security and Risk Management 238. 11 263. 8 276. 93 292. 99 1071. 82 11. 7 Commercial Agriculture, Agro -processing and Market Development 59. 72 76. 66 88. 2 65. 39 289. 96 3. 16 Sustainable Agricultural Land Water Maagement 1723. 0 9 1314. 2 553. 12 451. 53 4041. 94 44 Institutional Strengthening and Capacity Building 166. 77 1, 031. 44 1, 196. 42 1, 391. 33 3, 785. 96 41. 2 ASWAp Budget 2187. 6 9 2686. 1 2114. 7 2201. 24 9189. 68 100

Implementation Arrangements n n n Implementation divided into two segments: Central and District National

Implementation Arrangements n n n Implementation divided into two segments: Central and District National Level q Policy level q Technical level q Partnership forum q Secretariat coordination role District Level q DEC (Multidisciplinary Directorates) q Partnership Forum

Implementation Arrangements; ADP Secretariat PS ADP COORDINATOR DEPUTY COORDINATOR (TECHNICAL) DEPUTY COORDINATOR (MANAGEMENT) Administrative

Implementation Arrangements; ADP Secretariat PS ADP COORDINATOR DEPUTY COORDINATOR (TECHNICAL) DEPUTY COORDINATOR (MANAGEMENT) Administrative assistant, Secretary, Assistant accountant, Messenger and driver

Implementation Arrangements

Implementation Arrangements

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