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Brokering the African-European multi-stakeholder partnerships in ARD: an overview of PAEPARD By Jonas Mugabe & Vesta Nunoo, FARA Nairobi, KICC, 28 September 2015

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Brokering the African-European multi-stakeholder partnerships in ARD: an overview of PAEPARD

By Jonas Mugabe & Vesta Nunoo, FARANairobi, KICC, 28 September 2015

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Objective of PAEPARD

Build joint African-European multi-stakeholder partnerships in ARD contributing to achieving the MDGs

Specific objective: Enhanced, more equitable,

more demand-driven; and mutually beneficial collaboration of Africa and Europe on ARD with the aim of attaining the MDGs.

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STEP 1 Brokeraging the partnerships:

« Selecting the theme, Identifying partners

 and funding opportunities»

STEP 2Partnership Inception

workshop

« Building partnerships »

STEP 3 Write-shop:         « Development                of research                proposal »

STEP 4

« Applying to funding

opportunity »

Mentoring/ Outside of

PAEPARD??

+ capacity strengthening+ support for facilitation

+ Financial support

Brokerage of African-European partnerships’ mechanism: launching calls 1&2

Virtual meeting using Skype, email, phones

Physical meetings organized with representative from institutions and actors

2 write-shops organizedEntebbe & Cotonou

9 consortia from call 1 completed step 4 in March 2012 Some of the 10 consortia from call 1 completed step 4 in March 2012 The 19 consortia were opportunistic-based: from PAEPARD calls

This brokerage mechanism was criticized to be much top down. It did not allow partners to own the process. A new one was needed

Submission & selection

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New brokerage partnership mechanism: Users’ Led Process (ULP)

Users’ Users’ Led Led

ProcessProcess

Federating Federating ThemeTheme

1

Desk Desk reviewreview

2

Induction Induction WorkshopWorkshop

3

4

ConceptConceptNoteNote

DevelopmentDevelopment

5

Full Full ProposalProposal

DevelopmenDevelopmentt6

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5 ULPs engaged on value chains by PAEPARD partners 1.Extensive Livestock value chains in Eastern Africa with Specific

focus on Kenya and Uganda; with focus on only one value chain: Beef production. EAFF

2.Urban horticulture value chain in Central Africa with focus to Cameroon, Congo Brazzaville & DR Congo. PROPAC

3.Rice value chain in Benin, Burkina Faso & Mali. ROPPA

4.Groundnut value chain in Malawi & Zambia. FARNPAN/SACAU

5.Adding value to Mango non-food uses in West Africa (Burkina-Faso, Cote d’Ivoire, Senegal). COLEACP

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5 CRF Projects piloting ARD multi-stakeholder partnerships 1. Effets des amendements organiques enrichis aux Trichoderma sp.

appliques aux productions maraicheres de la zone sub-saharienne. Burkina Faso

2. Re-engineered Soybean “Afitin” and Soybean Milk processing Technologies in South and Central Benin (ProSAM). Benin

3. Stemming Aflatoxin pre- and post-harvest waste in the groundnut value chain (GnVC) in Malawi and Zambia to improve food and nutrition security in the smallholder farming families. Malawi-Zambia

4. Enhancing nutrition security and incomes through addimg value to indigenous vegetables in East and Central Uganda. Uganda

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• Thank you for your kind attention