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Tracking and Reporting on
Agenda 2063 Goals and Targets
Presentation at CBD Workshop: 21 March 2016
Strong mechanisms of tracking,
reporting, review, dialogue, learning,
mutual accountability
Continental Frameworks – The Bedrocks for Agenda 2063
AU Malabo Declaration (June 2014)
1. Recommitment to the Principles and Values of the CAADP Process
2. Recommitment to enhance investment finance in Agriculture
3. Commitment to Zero hunger – Ending Hunger by 2025
4. Commitment to Halving Poverty , by 2025, through inclusive Agricultural Growth
and Transformation
5. Commitment to Boosting Intra-African Trade in Agricultural Commodities &
Services
6. Commitment to Enhancing Resilience of Livelihoods & Production Systems to
Climate Variability and Other Shocks
7. Commitment to Mutual Accountability to Actions and Results
2016
2017
2018
Report to AU Assembly
AU Policy Organs
Specialized Technical Committee
CAADP PP
Baseline 2015
Reporting Starts
AU/NPCA & RECs Member States engagements
Roadmap to the 1st Biennial Reporting
The Story Behind Malabo CAADP Bienniel Reporting
IV. Implementing including Monitoring
III. Planning for M&E
II. Defining Results Framework
I. Setting the Vision
In-country Capacity Strengthening
V. Managing based on reflection and
continous learning
Agreement & Profiling
indicators
Data Architecture Mutual
Accountability
Knowledge Sharing
The CAADP Results Framework
3.2 Effective and accountable
institutions including assessing
implementation of policies and
commitments
3.3 Strengthened capacity for evidence
based planning, implementation &
review
3.5 Increased public and private
investments in agriculture
3.1 Effective and inclusive policy
design and implementation
processes
Level 3 Strengthening Systemic capacity to deliver results
3.4 Improved multi-sectoral coordination,
partnerships and mutual accountability in sectors related to
agriculture
Added value of CAADP support to
institutional transformation and systemic capacities
Level 2 – Agricultural Transformation and Sustained Inclusive Agricultural Growth
2.1 Increased agriculture production
and productivity
2.2 Increased intra-African regional trade and better functioning of national &
regional markets
2.3 Expanded local agro-industry and value chain development inclusive of
women and youth
2.4 Increased resilience of livelihoods and improved
management of risks in the agriculture sector
2.5 Improved management of natural resources for sustainable agriculture
Changes in African agriculture resulting from the CAADP
implementation support
3.6 Increased capacity to generate, analyze and use data,
information, knowledge and
innovations
Level 1 – Agriculture’s Contribution to Economic Growth and Inclusive DevelopmentImpact to which
agriculture contributes
1.1 wealth creation 1.2 Food & Nutrition Security 1.3 Economic opportunities, poverty alleviation and shared prosperity
1.4 Resilience and sustainability
Standardize
Data Tools &
Methodologies
Strengthen Capacities
in Data Management
Facilitate enhancements
in Coordination of Data
Management Processes
Support Improvements
in Quality Assurance
Strengthen Reporting &
Feedback Mechanisms
2003
Buttressed on a NAIP Results Framework – customised from the CAADP Results Framework
Support to Country-level Data Management Processes
Thank you