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Progress Update on Ghana's National Agriculture Investment Plan Implementation

The National Agriculture Investment Plan (NAIP) in Ghana has established an effective coordination structure for policy and investment actions. Key mechanisms for inter-agency coordination are functional, facilitating a prioritized policy agenda. Upcoming steps include a debriefing meeting on May 24, chaired by the Minister, to explore configurations for an inter-ministerial group. Additional tasks involve reviewing the institutional architecture, calculating operational expenses for National Stakeholders, and developing a comprehensive work plan for stakeholders to enhance integration and effectiveness in addressing agricultural priorities.

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Progress Update on Ghana's National Agriculture Investment Plan Implementation

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  1. Ghana Next Steps

  2. Key Areas Worked On • Overall National Agriculture Investment Plan (NAIP) coordination structure responsible for policy and investment actions is established and functional • Mechanisms and groups across policy areas for coordination are established and functional • Develop prioritized policy agenda

  3. Key Next Steps • 24th May de-briefing meeting to be chaired by the minister • Further discussions on the feasibility of different possible configurations of an inter-ministerial group to drive the policy process (24th May) • Review institutional architecture • How to operate post-Dakar • Operational expenses of NSAs for delivering on their part of the METASIP to be calculated • Complete the Ghana Policy Matrix incorporating the new alliance matrix • Develop a comprehensive integrated work plan for all stakeholders (state and non-state) using priority areas to be identified from the Review of the METASIP and JSR (3 yr with clear 1 yr component) • Approval of the SAKSS work plan by the METASIP Steering committee.

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