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O bjectives and flow of the Workshop. Lessons Learned from Farmers’ Involvement in GAFSP Processes Phnom Penh, Cambodia | November 8-11, 2012. background. Our countries are recipients of GAFSP funding Our organizations are all implementing an Agricord project with IFAD as backdonor.
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Objectives and flow of the Workshop Lessons Learned from Farmers’ Involvement in GAFSP Processes Phnom Penh, Cambodia | November 8-11, 2012
background • Our countries are recipients of GAFSP funding • Our organizations are all implementing an Agricord project with IFAD as backdonor
The Agricord Project • Title : “Supporting Inclusive Planning of country projects financed by GAFSP” • 2-year project ending December 2012 • Undertaken in 10 countries – 4 in Asia • Has 4 steps • Steps 1-3 : FOs are involved in GAFSP design processes with institutional mechanisms, select FO who will be grant recipient ( anchor: AFA) • Step 4 : FO involvment in GAFSP project design (anchor: AsiaDHRRA)
FOs /NGOs receiving Agricord support • Farmer and Nature Net • All Nepal Peasant Federation Association (AnPFA) • Kendrio Krishok Moitree • Adventist Development Relief Agency • AFA
Objectives of this WS • know the processes undertaken in Project Implementation • Analyze the experiences and draw conclusions and key lessons-- kind of interventions needed to constructively engage govt in accessing public resources ---- support needed by Fos • Future steps/ way forward • Facilitate south-south exchanges
Expected outputs • Written and photo documentation • Articles/reports on the experiences in each country • Country specific recommendations • Recommendations for future cooperation
Program • Nov 9 --Introductions --Session 1 Sharing of Experience --Session 2 : Capturing the Lessons Learned --Solidarity Night/Dinner • Nov 10 --Session 3 : Recommendations ---Way Forward --Closing Nov 11 Field Visit
Host Team • Time keepers • Order-keepers • Alert-keepers