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ACTION PLANNING WORKSHOP ~ SUMMARY
How to boost Non State Actor participation in CAADP?
Johannesburg, 20th October 2010
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How to boost Non State Actor participation in the CAADP process?
Background
CAADP and Non-State Actors
• Multi-stakeholder participation ~ a core principle of the CAADP process
• Quality of participation recognised as inconsistent by the 6th Partnership Platform, and aworking group formed
The role of Non State Actors• Policy development and investment planning
• Implementation
• Accountability
The focus of the working group
• Inclusion of less powerful stakeholders i.e. not large private sector actors
• Producer Organisations, CSOs/ NGOs, Private Sector, Parliamentarians
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How to boost Non State Actor participation in the CAADP process?
The process for developing solutions
Progress to date
• Joint Working Group - 17 members from all constituencies.
• Stocktaking exercise - Questionnaire, expert interviews, workshops, research
• Online consultation group - 200+ members. To become CAADP NSA inventory.
• Options paper - Concrete ideas to prompt debate. Based on stocktaking. Circulated toconsultation group and to Africa Forum participants.
• Consultation workshop - CAADP Africa Forum, Oct 7th
• Input from options paper - compiled by constituency representatives
• Action planning workshop - Expert group to draft guideline standards and recommendinterventions (based on options paper feedback).
Next steps
• “Guideline Standards” and “Recommended Interventions” ~ Write and circulateworking drafts
• Begin implementation as appropriate
• 7th CAADP PP - Seek endorsement of proposals and mandate for implementation
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How to boost Non State Actor participation in the CAADP process?
Themes of options paper with feedback
The good news!
• High-level of consensus and support
• CAADP is boosting participation
• Opportunity to tackle structural problems, needing long-term solutions
Key issues limiting the participation of NSA in CAADP
• Legitimacy
• Resources
• Capacity - process & technical
• Awareness
• Standards
• Accountability - platforms and parliamentarians• Balance of interests - gender, grassroots and comprehensiveness (all pillars)
• Leadership and co-ordination
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How to boost Non State Actor participation in the CAADP process?
Workshop outputs
1. Guideline standards for participation of Non-State Actors in CAADP
• To establish a clear benchmark for quality participation, with detail on who, what, whenand how.
• To provide a model for stakeholders to adapt to their own context• To build on other reference documents e.g. implementation guide, post-compact
guidelines, donor guidelines, mutual accountability framework
2. Set of recommended interventions
• Concrete set of actions that will close the gap between the current reality and the desired
state as articulated in the guidelines.
These outputs incorporate feedback received on the options paper
How to translate clarity on issues, into a detailed plan to boost NSA participation?
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DRAFT CONTENT
Guideline standards for the participation
of Non-State Actors in the CAADP process
CAADP Non-State Actor Working Group
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Guideline standards for the participation of Non-State Actors in CAADP
Goals ~ Purpose of NSA participation in CAADP
Planning
• improving the quality of strategy setting, policy development and investment planningdue to their input, expertise and buy-in.
• Evidence-based advocacy for stakeholders
Implementation
• aligning human and financial resources behind priorities
• acting as service providers
Accountability
• holding CAADP partners accountable for delivery on behalf of target beneficiaries
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Guideline standards for the participation of Non-State Actors in CAADP
Goals ~ Success criteria for quality participation
NSA with a stake in CAADP should:
• Be aware of the CAADP process, and understand it
• Have clear and timely channels for input that successfully influences decisions
• Provide representation for the interests of key constituencies during decision-making.This includes women and men, the grassroots, and across the four pillars.
• Ensure decisions and reporting are evidence-based
• Receive clear communication on progress
• Understand their role in implementation and align behind the strategy
• Have the capacity to participate as needed
• Generate adequate resources to fulfil their role
• Feel a joint sense of ownership for CAADP along with their government partners
All CAADP Partners (including NSA) have a role in meeting these criteria
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Guideline standards for the participation of Non-State Actors in CAADP
Who? ~ Non-State and State Actors with a stake in CAADP
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Partners
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Representative organisations for:
• Farmers/ producers
• Private Sector
• Women
• CSO/NGOs
• Knowledge Institutions
CAADP
COUNTRYTEAM
Ministry of Ag
Tech’lCommittee
Alliances Producer Orgs NetworksCOLLECTIVEBODIES
Gov’t
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Parl’t
Non-State Actors
CBOs FBOs Academia CSO/NGOsMedia Agri-businesses
INGOs Commodity Associations
Women’s Orgs Farms SMEs
Ag Workers Unions Co-operatives
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Guideline standards for the participation of Non-State Actors in CAADP
Who? ~ The CAADP country team is key
• The CAADP country team provides the core coalition for change and should drivethe transformation of the sector.
• It is not a permanent structure. Instead it exists to strengthen existing structures andprocesses for managing the sector. It should transcend the traditional silos.
• The country team is government led but not government owned.
• At least 50% of the country team should be representatives of Non-State Actors.
• The Non-State Actor representatives on the country team are the key focus forefforts to boost the participation on NSA constituencies
• The country team should ensure equal and equitable participation by women and
men.
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Guideline standards for the participation of Non-State Actors in CAADP
What, when? ~ roles of key stakeholders
• M&E reports
• Mutual review
• Adapting and replanning
• Implementation plan
• Detailed programme design
• Alignment of existing programmes
• Policy reforms
• Investment
• Stocktaking
• Roundtable & compact
• Investment plan
• Technical review
• Business meeting
• Launch
• Country team formed
• Roadmap
CAADP milestones
(esp. for country team)Non-State Actors - generallyStages
• Inputting to process via representativeorganisations
• Sharing policy expertise• Improving capacity
• Seeking understanding
• Engaging media
2. ANALYSIS &PLANNING
• Aligning to new opportunities
• Increasing investment in priori ty areas
• Providing implementation capability
3. IMPLEMENTATION
• Sharing best practice and performancedata
• Inputting to review process viarepresentative organisations
4. EVALUATION &REVIEW
• Seeking awareness
• Choosing representative organisations
1. ENGAGEMENT &PARTNERSHIPDEVELOPMENT
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Guideline standards for the participation of Non-State Actors in CAADP
What, when? ~ roles of key stakeholders
• Inclusive facilitation of the overall CAADP process in a countryGENERAL
Ministry of Agriculture
• Establishing and managing inclusive decision-making processes
• Ensuring NSA input informs outcomes
2. ANALYSIS& PLANNING
• Communication campaign to highlight opportunities and promote alignment with NSA
• Outsourcing programmes to NSA as appropriate
3. IMPLE-MENTATION
• Generating accurate performance data for M&E reports
• Convening platforms for mutual review
• Reporting to technical committee
4. EVAL &REVIEW
• Manage formation of the country team, including supporting NSA in choosing representatives(see slide 16)
• Briefing relevant technical committee in parliament
• Raising awareness of CAADP and the process with relevant NSA
• Support country team in developing an annual CAADP “roadmap”/ action plan• Engaging media
1. ENG’T &P’SHIP DEV’T
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Guideline standards for the participation of Non-State Actors in CAADP
What, when? ~ roles of key stakeholders
• Supporting and representing the interests of key constituenciesGENERAL
NSA Representative Organisations
• Providing information and raising awareness of CAADP process with their constituency
• Consulting their constituency on key issues and advocating on their behalf
• Making expert input and commissioning policy research
2. ANALYSIS& PLANNING
• Communicating to their constituency to highlight opportunities and promote alignment
• Watchdog function
3. IMPLE-MENTATION
• Checking M&E data reflects grassroots reality
• Representing constituency interests during mutual review process
• Reporting outcomes to parliamentarians
• Report on own impact to constituency
4. EVAL &REVIEW
• Creating work plans and budgets for outreach and representation of their constituency
• Securing finance for their work
• Engaging with parliamentarians
1. ENG’T &P’SHIP DEV’T
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Guideline standards for the participation of Non-State Actors in CAADP
What, when? ~ roles of key stakeholders
• Promotingawareness
• Public scrutiny
• Celebratingsuccess
Media
• Holding governmentaccountable onbehalf of citizens
• Liaise with ruralconstituencies
• Supporting any
legislationnecessary for policyreform andinvestments
• Meeting twice per year to reviewprogress
• Receiving M&E andMutualAccountability
reports, andresponding.
Parliament Technical
Committee
• Financial andtechnical supportfor NSArepresentativeorganisations oncechosen
• Ensuring donor-financedprogrammesinvolving NSA arealigned to CAADPagenda
• Support for NSAcapacity building
• Ensuringparliamentarians
are engaged
Ag Donor Working
Group
• Financial andtechnical supportfor NSA
• Capacity building
• Providing financeand implementation
capability• Aligning
programmes
• Holding donorsaccountable
INGOs
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Guideline standards for the participation of Non-State Actors in CAADP
How? ~ 1. Choosing NSA representative organisations
Step 1: Inventory key NSA organisations with a stake in CAADP• Include all NSA that are: broadly engaged in agriculture or food security; legally registered; independent of
government; have an annual budget of over [$50,000?]
• Organisations on the inventory to review the list for completeness
Step 2: Define the seats on the country team available to NSA
• Include at minimum seats for representative organisations for farmers/ producers, private sector, CSO/ NGO,women and knowledge institutions
• Consider further seats for additional constituencies e.g. media, INGOs.
• NSA seats should make up approximately 50% of the country teamStep 3: Each constituency chooses representative orgs for their seat
• Briefing on CAADP and role of NSA.
• ToR for NSA rep orgs that sets expectation that when combined they should cover all constituencies; be ablerepresent interests of women and grassroots; and have expertise across all pillars.
• NSA to self-manage choice of representative organisations.
• Where constituency struggling then external people come in to facilitate process e.g. RECs, regional rep orgs,resource group. Not the government.
• Where two organisations cut across a constituency consider creating two seats e.g. peasant farmers org, and acommercial farmers union. If multiple organisations exist, consider facilitating formation of umbrella body.
Step 4: Ensure gender equity on country team
• Each representative organisation proposes a woman and a man to sit on the team on their behalf
• The country team then agrees actual representatives to ensure an equal number of men and women are on theteam.
REPEAT EVERY 3 YRS
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Guideline standards for the participation of Non-State Actors in CAADP
How? ~ 2. Working in partnership
The CAADP country team should:
• Create an annual plan for implementation of the CAADP process with clear priorities,timeline, and roles and responsibilities for each member.
• Ensure the plan allows adequate time for representative organisations to inform andconsult with their constituencies throughout the process.
• Individual representative organisations create their own action plans for delivery of their responsibilities
• Meet regularly (monthly) to review progress and address emerging issues
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Guideline standards for the participation of Non-State Actors in CAADP
How? ~ 3. Financing NSA representative organisations
Step 1: Each representative organisation prepares a budget
• Based on action plan for delivery of their responsibilities within the CAADP CountryTeam plan
• To include staff costs, travel expenses, communication and consultation work, policyresearch etc.
• Proportion is self-financed
Step 2: Country financing round of CAADP fund for NSA representative orgs
• Budgets of representative orgs submitted together
• Available finance allocated across organisations as appropriate
See slide 28 on recommendation to establish funds for financing NSA participation
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Guideline standards for the participation of Non-State Actors in CAADP
How? ~ Other aspects
4. Accountability
• See mutual accountability framework
5. Capacity building
• See capacity development strategy
6. Communicate and consult with NSA constituencies
• See communication strategy
• Country teams to achieve outreach through promoting media coverage
• Engage media through:
1. General training on CAADP, NPCA and African governance and development
2. Targeted briefings on CAADP
3. Press releases
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2. Regional level ~ objectives for NSA representatives
Objective 1: Representing NSA interests in regional process
• Mirror to country-level
• Except ~ Choice of representative organisations is made at regional conference of country-level NSA reps
Objective 2: Supporting country-level NSA participation
• Communicate with national level constituency to ensure awareness• Deliver value for money by addressing issues common across countries e.g. policy
positions, capacity development, sharing best practice
• Advocacy and support for NSA participation at country-level
• Raising issues at REC level if irreconcilable at country-level
• Ensuring policy coherence between country and regional-levels
• Monitoring country-level performance through review of Mutual Accountability reports
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2. Regional level ~ two scenarios for regional NSA
Scenario 1: REC has initiated regional CAADP process
• NSA fulfil both objectives (previous slide) through their membership of regional team
Scenario 2: REC is not active in CAADP but countries are engaging
• NPCA to facilitate formation of “regional NSA support group”. This is made up of regional organisations representing key NSA constituencies
• Members of the “regional NSA support group” co-ordinate their efforts with regard toobjective 2 on “supporting country-level NSA participation”.
• Members of the “regional NSA support group” should be considered for financialsupport
• “Regional NSA support group” to become foundation for regional team once RECengages.
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3. Continental level
Objective 1: NSA interests represented in continental-level process
• Regional representatives nominate reps for NSA at PPPP Standing Committee
MDTF Partnership Committee
Partnership Platform
• Regional representatives nominate reps for NSA at PP
• Regional representative organisations participate ingeneral and business sessions
• Regional representatives nominate reps to participate inMutual Accountability Report process
Objective 2: Quality NSA participation at country and regional-level
• NPCA to provide supporting function to regional and country teams e.g. inventory of NSAorganisations; pool of policy expertise; communication tools; sharing best practice
• NPCA to oversee interventions that boost participation
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3. Continental level
Objective 3: Umbrella fora for dialogue and advocacy within constituencies
Each constituency to develop a continental umbrella fora:
• To share best practice
• To discuss issues and develop common advocacy positions for continental level
E.g. Pan African Farmers Federation, Pan-African Parliament Agriculture Committee
Objective 4: Link in to global-level processes and platformsFor example:
• Feeding in to NSA participation in CFS
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DRAFT CONTENT
Recommended interventions to boost
participation of Non-State Actors in CAADP
CAADP Non-State Actor Working Group
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Recommended interventions to boost participation of NSA in CAADP
Summary
1. Finalise, communicate and initiate guidelines
2. Establish Funds for NSA representatives
3. Implement Capacity Development Strategy
4. Establish co-ordination functions
5. Expand communication
6. Energise parliamentarians
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Recommended interventions to boost participation of NSA in CAADP
1. Finalise, communicate and initiate guidelines
Step 1: Finalise guidelines
• Ian to draft and circulate document based on discussion
• Participants and working group to review, revise and agree
• Translate in to French
• Circulate as working draft - by 31st Jan 2011
• Present at PP for endorsement
Step 2: Communicate guidelines
Step 3: Initiate guidelines ~ a “roadshow!”
• NPCA to request governments convene meeting of current country team and localNSA
• NPCA consultants to present guidelines, and facilitate dialogue on current reality,desired state, and develop an action plan. Co-ordinate and integrate the“roadshow” with implementation of strategies for capacity development and mutual
accountability
• Initially pilot in 2-4 countries (by 31st May 2011), then train trainers for roll-outelsewhere
• Regional NSA reps to help with process.
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2. Establish funds for NSA representative orgs
Eligibility
Available to representative organisations at country and regional level who have:
• Undergone a transparent selection process
• Created a shared action plan for the country/regional team (or regional NSA support group)
• Have prepared plans and budgets for CAADP work
• Are providing some self-finance
Structure
• Primary source of additional finance for country-level NSA representatives
• Financed by national government, donors,REC, INGOs and private sector
• Established and administered in partnership
• Long-term goal of f inancing without donors
National Basket Funds
• Primary source of additional finance for regionalNSA representatives
• Also able to top-up short-falls in national basketfunds
• Consider structuring as a Child-Trust Fund of theCAADP MDTF, which is already in place withgovernance through partnership committee.
Continental Basket Fund
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3. Implement capacity development strategy
Priority capacities to boost NSA participation
For Non State Actor representatives:• Knowledge of the CAADP process• Communication and sensitisation• Advocacy• Negotiation• Consultation• Policy-making processes• Budget analysis and tracking• Understanding of comprehensive approach to
agriculture and food security• Gender awareness• Presentation skills• Technical knowledge of policy issues e.g.
climate change• Analysis of M&E data• Understanding of “right to food” and legal
frameworks
For Government representatives:• The value and methods of
participatory policy-making• Effective management of meetings
and processes• Gender awareness
Also:• Ensure resources are user-friendly
and do not require technicalknowledge
See notes on capacity development workshop for more detail
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4. Establish co-ordination functions
PurposeTo ensure NSA participation is championed and co-ordinated for CAADP
How?
1. Hire dedicated NSA liaison officer at NPCA and possibly at RECs (by March 2011).Their role is to:
• Create inventory of regional and continental NSA that meet key criteria for relevance and legitimacy
• Co-ordinate interventions to boost participation
• Monitor quality of participation against guideline standards
• Collaborate closely with work on Mutual Accountability and capacity building
2. Working group to propose ToR
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5. Expand communication
PurposeTo increase the awareness and understanding of CAADP with Non-State Actors
How?
1. Review the CAADP communication strategy to ensure it serves the interests of Non-State Actors. Consider:
• expanding the mailing list
• targetted communications
• increasing information flows
• extending planning horizon e.g. fix date of PP 6 months in advance
2. Develop standard communication resource to help country teams explain CAADPto NSA constituencies
3. Engage media (national, regional and continental) through:
1. General training on CAADP, NPCA and African governance and development
2. Targeted briefings on CAADP
3. Press releases
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6. Energise parliamentarians
Purpose• To energise parliamentarians as a source of accountability between government and
citizens
How?
1. Guidelines “roadshow” should kick start improvements at country and regional-levels
2. NPCA to present to Pan-African Parliament whenever possible including sharingcontinental-level MAF report
3. Work through regional agencies to communicate with parliamentarians on CAADP
4. Include parliamentarians in capacity building and awareness-raising efforts
5. Promote field visits for parliamentarians to witness impact of improved policies,programmes and investments. NSA could proactively organise these.