GROUP THREE INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK

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GROUP THREE INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK OUTPUT ONE – STRATEGIES PRIORITY AREAS/FOOD SECURITY PROCESSES TO ENGAGE WITH Harmonization of trade policies across region – e.g. transport, custom regulations, tariffs Implementation of existing policies / legislation – e.g. trade, fisheries and forestry Mitigate the impact of HIV/AIDS on food security

Cross border trade – formal and informal (e.g SPSS) OUTPUT TWO – WHAT, HOW AND WHO HARMONISATION OF POLICIES What How Whom Cross border trade – formal and informal (e.g SPSS) 1. Baseline to determine status quo 2. Identify gaps, anomalies etc 3. Advocacy and research necessary for change 1. Regional and local business orgs. SACAU 2. Farmer orgs 3. Economic justice network (EJN) FANRPAN, SARPN, CSPR

2. Advocacy for accountability to agreements/ compliance OUTPUT TWO – WHAT, HOW AND WHO IMPLEMENTATION OF EXISTING POLICIES What How Whom Forestry protocol SADC Trade protocol Fisheries protocol 1. Baseline to determine level of implementation relevant to food security 2. Advocacy for accountability to agreements/ compliance 3. Advocacy and research necessary for change 1. SAFIRE 2.Regional and local business orgs. SACAU 2. Farmer orgs 3. FANRPAN, SARPN, Economic Justice Network – EJN 4.

Reducing vulnerability Mitigating impacts of HIV/AIDS OUTPUT TWO – WHAT, HOW AND WHO MAINSTREAMING MITIGATION OF HIV/AIDS IMPACT What How Whom Reducing vulnerability Mitigating impacts of HIV/AIDS 1. Baseline to on total impact on agriculture and food security 2. Advocacy for social protection safety nets 3. Advocating for diversification of the food production base and technology PRF CSPR FANRPAN SAFIRE ENJ Business associations SAFAIDS