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CAADP IMPLEMENTATION IN COMESA

CAADP IMPLEMENTATION IN COMESA. The CAADP Investment Programmes Design and Implementation Workshop 20-22 October 2010 Intercontinental Hotel Nairobi, Kenya. Presented by: Dr Sam G. Kanyarukiga CAADP Coordinator -COMESA skanyarukiga@comesa.int. OUTLINE OF PRESENTATION.

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CAADP IMPLEMENTATION IN COMESA

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  1. CAADP IMPLEMENTATION IN COMESA The CAADP Investment Programmes Design and Implementation Workshop 20-22 October 2010 Intercontinental Hotel Nairobi, Kenya Presented by: Dr Sam G. Kanyarukiga CAADP Coordinator -COMESA skanyarukiga@comesa.int

  2. OUTLINE OF PRESENTATION • THE COMESA REGION • THE CAADP IMPLEMENTATION PROCESS • MANAGEMENT LEVELS • CAADP PROCESS BENCHMARKS • CURRENT STATUS IN COMESA • COMPACT SIGNATURES • POST-COMPACT STATUS • QUALITY OF INVESTMENT PLANS • COMESA REGIONAL COMPACT • OBJECTIVES OF REGIONAL COMPACT • CURRENT STATUS

  3. I.I. THE COMESA REGION 19 Countries 400 Million people

  4. II CAADP IMPLEMENTATION PROCESS

  5. II.1 Management Levels • AUC • NPCA • RECs • Country-Led and Owned • In –Country Stakeholders (Country Teams, Private Sector, CSOs, Farmers Organizations), DPs etc.

  6. II.2 CAADP Process Benchmarks • COMPACT SIGNATURES • Launch • Consultative Process • Stocktaking and Growth Options Analysis

  7. II.2 CAADP Process Benchmarks • POST COMPACT PROCESS • Investment Programmes • Quality (Alignment, Consistency, Coherence, Pillars) • Expert Inputs • Costing • Best Practices

  8. II.2 CAADP Process Benchmarks • POST COMPACT PROCESS b. Technical Reviews • Led by AUC, NPCA, RECs • Independent Experts • In-Country Consultations and Document Review • Technical Review Report

  9. II.2 CAADP Process Benchmarks • POST COMPACT PROCESS c. Post-Compact High-Level Business Meeting • Presentation of: • Investment Plans and Budget by Govt • Technical Review Report • Recommendations for improvement • Roadmap for Improvement • Formulation of Gap Financing Proposals

  10. III CURRENT STATUS IN COMESA

  11. III.1 Compact Signatures COMESA • Rwanda – March 2006 • Burundi –August 2009 • Ethiopia – August 2008 • Swaziland March 2010 • Uganda – March 2010 • Malawi – April 2010 • Kenya – July 2010 • Tanzania - July 2010 (EAC)

  12. III. 1 Compact Signatures • Advanced Countries • Zambia • Zimbabwe • Seychelles • Djibouti • Sudan • Zimbabwe • Launches • DRC • Egypt • Eritrea

  13. III.2 Post Compact Status Technical Reviews • Rwanda: December 2009 • Uganda: September 2010 • Kenya: September 2010 • Malawi: September 2010 • Ethiopia: October 2010

  14. III.2 Post Compact Status Business Meetings • Rwanda: December 2009; gap funding accessed at 80%; USD 50m (GAFSP June 2010) • Uganda: September 2010 • Kenya: September 2010 Next • Malawi: Planned for 13-14 October 2010 • Ethiopia: Nov/December • Tanzania: TR and BM – Nov/Dec 2010

  15. III.3 Quality of Investment Plans At Compact Signature • Not refined • Not well costed • Not fully aligned At Business Meetings • Significant Improvement • Experts Inputs • Technical Assistance • Specialized Agencies

  16. III.3 Quality of Investment Plans General Issues of Investment Plans • Low capacity of In-Country Teams • Insufficient Technical Assistance • Inadequate Programme Coherence • Imbalances between investment areas and 4 pillars • Insufficient consideration of value chain development • Coherence between expenditure and economic impact and poverty reduction • M&E Framework and implementation modalities

  17. III.3 Quality of Investment Plans Way forward for improved Investment Programmes: • Improvement of Quality since development of Post-Compact Roadmap • Room for further improvement • Focus on Post-Compact resulting in slow down of progress in countries at Pre-Compact Stage

  18. IV COMESA REGIONAL COMPACT

  19. IV.1 Objective of Regional Compact • AUC/NEPAD Recommendation • Add value to National CAADP Compact • Facilitate investments in areas where individual countries cannot effectively invest e.g. Trans-boundary and multi –country areas • Increased involvement of private sector, PPPs and development partners • To forge regional cooperation and integration

  20. IV.2 Current Status • Draft Regional Compact Document is ready since early September • Major Areas: • Agriculture Commodities along the Value Chains • Productive Infrastructure for increased productivity, value addition and trade • Institutional and Human Resource Development at all levels (Farmers, Trader, processors etc. ) • Next Steps • Extension into Tripartite Framework – COMESA, EAC, SADC

  21. Thank you!

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