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People, Livelihoods and Institutions Thematic Thrust 31 May 2012 Pretoria, South Africa
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Communication, Evidence, Learning and Impact (CELI)
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Tools for Communication and Impact Local Level – Household Vulnerability Index and Theatre for Policy Advocacy National Level – Partner Institutions Viability Assessment Regional and Global Level – Media; Publications; Documentaries and Policy Engagements
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CELI - Local Level Tools The Household Vulnerability Index (HVI) Assesses a household’s access to five livelihood capitals (natural, physical, financial, human and social assets) Quantified assets converted to a household vulnerability index (low; moderate & high) Low Moderate High vulnerability vulnerability vulnerability
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CELI- National Level Four stages of organizational development: 1. Start-up; 2. Emerging/Developing; 3. Consolidating; and 4. Viable/Mature Measures organisational competency: 1.Governance and Leadership; 2.Operations and Management Systems; 3. Human Resources Development; 4.Financial Management Systems; 5.Programmes and Service Delivery; and 6. External Relations and Advocacy Partner Institutional Viability Assessment (PIVA)
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Start- up Emerging/Developing Consolidating Viable/Mature PIVA Assessments Done to Date
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Media Solicited and unsolicited print; electronic and broadcast articles and interviews Press briefings Journalist Training 14 trained during the 2011 Dialogue 6 trained during COP17 Journalists and trainers at COP 17 Countries: Swaziland; Malawi; Tanzania; Uganda; Kenya and South Africa.
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Journalist Training Outputs
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Media Tracking Queen Mother awarded for food security leadership. http://www.times.co.sz/news/32637.html http://www.times.co.sz/news/32637.html Resolutions on Food Security at Fanrpan Sd Dialogue http://www.observer.org.sz/index.php?news=30769 http://www.observer.org.sz/index.php?news=30769 Focus on the Youth at FANRPAN Annual Regional Food Security Policy Dialogue in Swaziland. http://ardyis.cta.int/en/news/other- news/item/119-youth-fanrpanhttp://ardyis.cta.int/en/news/other- news/item/119-youth-fanrpan Future Agricultures http://www.futureagricultures.org/index.php?option=com_content&view =category&layout=blog&id=478&Itemid=699 http://www.futureagricultures.org/index.php?option=com_content&view =category&layout=blog&id=478&Itemid=699 IECN's Hilma Angula at the FANRPAN meeting http://cms.iecn- namibia.com/natuye.php?page&p=EN,3691http://cms.iecn- namibia.com/natuye.php?page&p=EN,3691 Climate Conversations - Enticing Africa’s youth to agriculture http://www.trust.org/alertnet/blogs/climate-conversations/enticing- africas-youth-to-agriculture/ http://www.trust.org/alertnet/blogs/climate-conversations/enticing- africas-youth-to-agriculture/
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Publications Project brochures Annual reports Newsletters Policy briefs Workshop proceedings
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Documentaries
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Policy engagements 225 delegates attended 21 countries represented 7 representatives from FANRPAN non-member countries FANRPAN 2011 High Level Food Security Policy Dialogue 19 – 23 September 2011 eZulwini, Swaziland
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FANRPAN Awards
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Website Stats (June 11 – May 12) 47 668 visits over 12 months 106 074 page views 2.2 average page visits 70% new visits 30% loyal followers
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Social Media - @FANRPAN *1 223 followers;1129 following;526 tweets sent Aug 2008 – Aug 2011Sept. 2011 – May 2012
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HVI Documentary
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Agricultural Writers Association Goes Africa-wide by Ben Rootman
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Youth: Feeding the Pipeline for a Food Secure Africa
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