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Regional Climate-Smart
Agriculture Preparedness
in East & Southern
AfricaGeorge WamukoyaJames KinyangiTodd RosenstockEvan GirvetzCaitlin Corner-DolloffChristine Lamannaothers on the CGIAR-CCAFS team
Representatives from: Namibia, Botswana, Kenya, Uganda, and Tanzania
Develop Country CSA [Response] Plans
National CSA Planning Processes – Ongoing
ACSAACOMESA/CSAPUSAID/ECOWASWorldBankPACCA
KenyaUgandaTanzania
NamibiaBotswana
Stage 3: National
validation
Stage 2: Plan
development
Stage 1: Visioning
Where we are?Where do we want
to go?
Feedback and revision
January June
Iterative program design
Government driven process supported by other stakeholder groups
Country CSA ProgrammeI. Preface by MoA &
MoEII. Executive SummaryIII. Situation AnalysisIV. Vision & ObjectivesV. Results Area 1:
ProductivityVI. Results Area 2:
ResilienceVII.Results Area 3:
Mitigation co-benefitsVIII.CoordinationIX. FinancingX. Monitoring, reporting
& verification
Recommendation 1: Ensure an ‘authorizing environment’ for planning processes
Challenge: Integrate diverse & rep. opinions- Government (MoA,
MoE, Finance, Met, etc.)- NGOs- Researchers- Farmer groups- Private sector
Recommendation 2: Develop creatively facilitated process eliciting innovative thinking
Challenge: Thinking big and broad- Programs not projects- Range of options
Lesson 3: Timelines challenge the ability to develop evidence-based planning
Challenge: Lack of evidence base- Avoiding wish lists- Setting priorities