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Development Partners Group Meeting

Development Partners Group Meeting. Tom Hobgood, Feed the Future Team Lead. June 6, 2012. Tanzania’s Landscape for Agricultural Development. Ag Sector Development Strategy. TAFSIP  ASDP2 Expanded. Kilimo Kwanza. TAFSIP Thematic Program Areas.

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Development Partners Group Meeting

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  1. Development Partners Group Meeting Tom Hobgood, Feed the Future Team Lead June 6, 2012

  2. Tanzania’s Landscape for Agricultural Development Ag Sector Development Strategy TAFSIP  ASDP2 Expanded Kilimo Kwanza TAFSIP Thematic Program Areas Irrigation devt, sustainable water & Land Use Mgmt Ag productivity & rural commercial-ization Rural infrastruc-ture, market access & trade Private sector devt Food and nutrition security Disaster Mgmt, climate change and adaptation Policy & institutional reform & support Bread Basket Initiative SAGCOT Feed the Future ASDP Basket Fund MVIA Other initiatives… Examples of implementing initiatives Draft March 12, 2012

  3. Agriculture Sector Development Programme (ASDP) Major Achievements in Coordination • Use of Government Structures (central/local) • ASLMs synergies and collaboration • DPs and Government consultation • ASDP basket structures established • M and E framework established • Commitment to Work Together

  4. Agriculture Sector Development Programme (ASDP) Major Challenges in Coordination • Communication • Reporting • Planning at local level • Backstopping to LGA - flow of information from both local and national level • Clarity on agriculture sector initiatives - awareness of the many initiatives (KK, SAGCOT,TAFSIP , AGRA and other projects) • Limited Funding and Inconsistent Coverage • M and E Framework - adherence to the ASDP M &E framework by all projects

  5. Tanzania’s Landscape for Agricultural Development Ag Sector Development Strategy TAFSIP  ASDP2 Expanded Kilimo Kwanza TAFSIP Thematic Program Areas Irrigation devt, sustainable water & Land Use Mgmt Ag productivity & rural commercial-ization Rural infrastruc-ture, market access & trade Private sector devt Food and nutrition security Disaster Mgmt, climate change and adaptation Policy & institutional reform & support Bread Basket Initiative SAGCOT Feed the Future ASDP Basket Fund MVIA Other initiatives… Examples of implementing initiatives Draft March 12, 2012

  6. TAFSIP • Goal and Objectives: The Goal of the TAFSIP is to “contribute to the national economic growth, household income and food security in line with national and sectoral development aspirations”. • TAFSIP is a ten-year investment plan mapping the investments needed to achieve the CAADP target of six per cent annual growth in agricultural sector GDP. • TAFSIP is not a new agricultural development strategy or programme. • Development of the TAFSIP is a product of a broad based collaborative process involving key stakeholders

  7. SAGCOT

  8. Feed the Future Tanzania

  9. Key investments for Feed the Future • Focus value chains • Irrigation and rural roads • Food processing • Nutrition interventions • Policy reforms • Leadership • Research and development • Monitoring and evaluation

  10. The New Alliance will drive private sector investment in African agriculture The New Alliance for Food and Nutrition Security will bring international donors, partner countries and private sector companies together to drive agricultural transformation, improve nutritional status and unlock sustainable economic growth. African governments make policy reforms and public funding commitments to promote investment Development partners align assistance against country-led policy reform agendas Private sector partners make concrete investment commitments aligned with country priorities

  11. Development Partner Harmonization • Adopt SWAP approach • MAFSC as coordinator/ lead • Brings in non-basket partners, non-state actors, NGOs and farmers groups • Strong government leadership • Common performance measures/targets

  12. Tanzania’s Landscape for Agricultural Development Ag Sector Development Strategy TAFSIP  ASDP2 Expanded Kilimo Kwanza TAFSIP Thematic Program Areas Irrigation devt, sustainable water & Land Use Mgmt Ag productivity & rural commercial-ization Rural infrastruc-ture, market access & trade Private sector devt Food and nutrition security Disaster Mgmt, climate change and adaptation Policy & institutional reform & support Bread Basket Initiative SAGCOT Feed the Future ASDP Basket Fund MVIA Other initiatives… Examples of implementing initiatives Draft March 12, 2012

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