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GLOBAL AGRICULTURE and FOOD SECURITY PROGRAM A presentation to CSOs in Asia
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BACKGROUND Food Crisis in 2008 High level task Force FAO W orld Food Security Committee G8, Italy $20 billion were pledged, of which about $ 6 billion were new additional funds Entrusted to World Bank.
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FOCUS FOOD SECURITY Through Grants, Loans, Equity investments in poorest countries mainly through governments
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Priorities Scale up agri productivity including improved tech, land tenure, agri innovation Market link including strengthened producers organizations Reducing risk and vulnerability rural Non-farm income Environmental sustainability
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Eligible countries East Asia : Cambodia,Laos, Mongolia, Myanmar, Papua New Guinea, Samoa, Solomon Island, Timor Leste, Tongo, Vanuata, Vietnam Europe and Central Asia: Armenia, Azebajtan, Bosnia, Georgia, Kosovo, Kyrgz, Moldova, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan
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Recipient Countries Bangladesh (USD 50M) And 6 other countries (Rwanda, Sierra Leone, Togo, Haiti, Mongolia, Nigeria)
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Key Principles o Country-led o Pooling of resources o Filling gaps o A broad-based multilateral coalition o Matching efforts: governance and allocation o Finding the right framework- trust building and flexisbility
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Steering Committee Members Voting: 6 donors; 6 recipient countries Non-Voting: Trustee, Supervising Entities, UN High Level Task Force, Donors in Non Voting Status, Recipient Reps in Non Voting Status CSOs (3): North, Africa, Asia
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The Steering Committee role Studying and Deciding Allocating Identifying independent experts Informing the countries
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CSO Participation Four Meetings Attended 22 requests Made
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Output 18 of 22 requests approved some with modifications (see paper) Increased CSO Participation PO participation in project devt guidelines Increased participation of small holders in Private Sector Window
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CSO Participation From observer to full member status From one to three From voluntary to Funded participation From voting to consensus
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KEY ISSUES Communicating with National Governments re CSO participation Strategy of the GAFSP GAFSP and other International Initiatives
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Where CSO engagement is now Reflection on effectiveness of CSO engagement in the GAFSP Steering Committee Review of CSO participation in GAFSP country projects ( by April 2011) GAFSP-tracking CSO colleagues esp at country levels
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THANK YOU
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