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1. Continental/Regional level capacity and tools

1. Continental/Regional level capacity and tools. Policy Agenda Sustaining CAADP momentum - Results framework (to national level) Political buy-in and leadership (within and beyond). Policy Guide

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1. Continental/Regional level capacity and tools

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  1. 1. Continental/Regional level capacity and tools • Policy Agenda • Sustaining CAADP momentum - Results framework (to national level) • Political buy-in and leadership (within and beyond) • Policy Guide • within the context of the CAADP implementation process and investment plans as the organizing tool(prioritization; budgeting-&policy alignment, influencing MTEF, Fiscal dialogue ) • Continental-level capacity and support to policy • Statistical authority capacity • Strategic thinking and foresight (key themes and issues) • Strengthening policy dialogue and Decision making in AU /REC structures • Policy support networks and platforms (rallying and linking to national/regional policy design processes) • continental and regional level think tank and strategic analysis networks/platforms; e.g. FishNET and Rural Hub); • building on Policy Networks’ workshop that was convened by GF in March in Pretoria) • Expert orientation on CAADP – principles and systems

  2. 2. Strengthen quality of country-regional policy design and implementation capacity and systems • Country SAKSS nodes (capacity, coordination) • data generation; aggregation and analysis • alignment/harmonization of indicators) • Government leadership strengthened • Inter-ministerial / PS retreats • Information support (technicians) • Peer-learning and exposure • Policy design skills development for state and non-state /support in using the Guide • Public information support: • Messages and information/data • Advocacy - Media; Directors of Communication: Civil society

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