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Agricultural Policies in Sub Saharan Africa: Understanding and improving participatory policy processes in APRM and CAADP
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| Coordinating organisation: | International Food Policy Research Institute |
| Description: | Goal: Better (more consistent and funded) pro-poor agricultural policies in Subsahara Africa due to - Improved understanding of information needs of and use by agricultural policy makers and other stakeholders - Improved intergration of APRM and CAADP processes into national policy processes, fully unfolding the potentials of both initiatives - Improved design of participatory policy processes in and around agriculture Purpose: - RECs and NEPAD use (element of) project recommendations to design agricultural policy processes - National APRM and CAADP processes are well linked to each other and to ongoing national policy processes - National counterparts are increasingly involved into agricultural policy processes, particularly APRM and CAADP (national level) - Political processes for and around agriculture are designed according to (elements of) project recommendations Policy makers and other stakeholders use available information (from ReSAKSS) when deciding on policies affecting agriculture |
| Budget (in &euro): | 385335 |
| Start: | 2006-12-01 |
| End: | 2008-09-30 |
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| ARD-theme: | poverty |
| Target country: | Ghana Kenya Rwanda |
| Activity: | institution building |
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| Donor organisations: | 1 |
| Participating organisations: | 2 |
| Programmes funding: | 1 |
| Last editing: | 2008-03-25 14:31:17 |
