FANRPAN Structure: Organogram

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FANRPAN Structure: Organogram MEMBERS/SHAREHOLDERS Angola, Botswana, Lesotho, Madagascar, Malawi, Mauritius, Mozambique, Namibia, South Africa, Swaziland, Tanzania, Zambia, Zimbabwe, (DRC; Kenya; Uganda) Board of Governors Representatives of: Government (South Africa and Zambia) ; Farmers (President – IFAP); Private Sector (Vacant); Regional Economic Communities ; SADC (FANR Director); COMESA (Secretary General); Research Institutions (University of Pretoria); Donor (USAID); CEO (ex-officio) Regional Secretariat CEO Programmes Policy Research Communication and Advocacy Finance and Administration Natural Resources and Environment Trans boundary Water Biofuels Climate Change Social Protection and Livelihoods Impact of HIV/AIDS Household Vulnerability Food Systems Biosafety & Biotechnology Food Prices CAADP Agricultural Inputs and Outputs Women in Policy Input Vouchers and Subsidy Enhanced Seed Security Implementation - Countries and Lead Institutions Swaziland CANGO Malawi CISANET Zambia ACF Angola Ministry of Agriculture & Rural Development Lesotho ISAS Madagascar Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock & Fisheries Namibia NEPRU South Africa NAMC Tanzania ESRF Botswana BIDPA Mozambique Eduardo Mondlane University Zimbabwe ARC Mauritius University of Mauritius Mauritius Zimbabwe ARC

FANRPAN in-country Structure: Network of Networks Regional Secretariat Malawi Namibia Mozambique Tanzania Mauritius South Africa Swaziland Lesotho Angola Botswana Zimbabwe Zambia Government Researchers CSOs Madagascar Farmers Private Sector Commercial Farmers Small-scale farmers associations Commodity Associations

FANRPAN in-country Structure: Membership Size Government Farmers Research NGOs Donors Private for profit Other Total Angola 5 6 9 3 23 Botswana 27 9 unions 1 18 74 Lesotho 6 ministries 7 2 Madagascar 5 unions 20 Malawi 6 unions 60 8 12 94 Mauritius 5 federations 2 apex 12 Parastatals 48 Mozambique 4 2 unions 35 Namibia 17 South Africa 34 Swaziland Tanzania 13 4 unions 10 Zambia 16 45 Zimbabwe 30 3 unions 25 50 132 Totals include other membership groups within associations

Monitoring and Evaluation Policy Implementation Policy Processes Cabinet Donors Monitoring and Evaluation Agenda Setting Decision Making Policy Implementation Policy Formulation Parliament Civil Society Ministries Private Sector Source: John Young, Networking for impact. Experience from CTA supported regional agricultural policy networks, 2007 4