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SANREM CRSP Annual Technical Meeting. Chris Kosnik USAID EGAT/ Office of Natural Resources Management June 26 th , 2007. Outline of Presentation. Recent Transitions at USAID Foreign Assistance Framework SANREM Program Review Soils Research Getting the word out.
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SANREM CRSPAnnual Technical Meeting Chris Kosnik USAID EGAT/ Office of Natural Resources Management June 26th, 2007
Outline of Presentation • Recent Transitions at USAID • Foreign Assistance Framework • SANREM Program Review • Soils Research • Getting the word out
Recent transitions in USAID • Consolidation of roles: USAID Administrator and State Department Director of Foreign Assistance (DFA) • Elaboration of the Foreign Assistance Framework & Common Indicators • USAID & State Department joint planning & budgeting • USAID focal shift to Rebuilding& Developing Country Categories • Interest in USAID resource flows to local partners and institutions • Henrietta Fore named acting DFA and awaiting confirmation as USAID Administrator
Rationale for Foreign Assistance Reform This major change in the way the US government directs foreign assistance aims to: • Ensure that foreign assistance is used as effectively as possible to meet our broad foreign policy objectives • More fully align the foreign assistance activities carried out by the Department of State and USAID • Demonstrate that we are responsible stewards of taxpayer dollars. http://www.state.gov/f
Country Categories Rebuilding Developing (8) Transforming (1) Sustaining (1) Restrictive Global Programs FAF Objectives Peace & Security Governing Justly & Democratically Investing in People Economic Growth Humanitarian Assistance Foreign Assistance Framework
Program Area & Elements What are they and what are they for? “a standardized program structure and definitions” • Program Objective 4: Economic Growth • Program Area 4.5: Agriculture • Program Elements: • 4.5.1 Agricultural Enabling Environment • 4.5.2 Agricultural Sector Productivity • 4.5.3 Agricultural Program Support
Soils Research • Soils CRSP ending December ’08 • Limited resources will be available for: • on-going research • Dissemination & outreach related to SM CRSP research • USAID will be working with relevant partners to identify high priority SM CRSP research
Relevant Common Indicators • # individuals receiving USG supported short-term training (men/women) similar indicator for long-term training • # new technologies/management practices under research • # of technologies or management practices being field tested • # of partner organizations benefiting from USG assistance • # of producer organizations, water user associations, trade and business associations & community based organizations assisted • # of technologies made available for transfer as a result of USG assistance • # policy reforms analyzed with USG assistance • # of policy reforms presented for legislation or decree as a result of USG Assistance • # analytical studies of policies or institutions disseminated
What Does This All Mean To You? • Limited USAID staff access & availability • Possible funding and programmatic shifts • We will need to become familiar with the Foreign Assistance Framework • We will need to report on relevant common indicators & provide targets for out-years that are linked to budget allocations
SANREM CRSP Review • Conducted by USAID & SPARE in consultation with BIFAD • Consists of three parts: • SANREM EEP Technical Review • Administrative and Management Review (AMR) • Program Review (to answer specific BIFAD questions)
Looking forward… • Cross-cutting Efforts: • Watershed Modeling/Spatial Analysis, Gender, Soils, Biodiversity, Resource governance • Getting the word out: • Disseminating articles & relevant reports to USAID HQ and Mission staff; • DC presentations & seminars • Platforms for communication in-country • Reporting… • Biodiversity attribution, Climate Change • Capturing the story of local institutions in carrying out SANREM research
Reminder: elements to meet biodiversity code • The program must have an explicit, but not necessarily primary, biodiversity objective • Activities must be identified based on an analysis of threats to biodiversity • The program must monitor associated indicators for biodiversity conservation • Site-based programs must have the intent to positively impact biodiversity in biologically significant areas
The End Important Websites: USAID Biodiversity Code and Definition- http://www.usaid.gov/our_work/environment/biodiversity/code.html USAID Environment- http://www.usaid.gov/our_work/environment/biodiversity/coastal_coral.reef.html Director of Foreign Assistance- http://www.state.gov/f/