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African Union Biennial Review on Malabo Declaration
Expectations and Way Forward
Maurice Lorka, Senior CAADP Advisor, African Union Commission
CAADP BIENNIAL REVIEW PROCESS: PROGRESS & NEXT STEPS
Plenary VII
1 Background
Malabo Declaration on accelerated Agricultural Growth and
Transformation for shared prosperity and improved
livelihoods
Doc. Assembly/au/2(XXIII)
2 Malabo Declaration Commitments
I. Recommitment to the Principles and Values of CAADP;
II. Enhancing Investment Finance in Agriculture;
III. Ending Hunger by 2025,
IV. Reduce Poverty by half, by 2025, through Inclusive Agricultural Growth and Transformation;
V. Boosting Intra-African Trade in Agricultural commodities and services;
VI. Enhancing Resilience of Livelihoods and production Systems to Climate Variability and other related Risks;
VII. Mutual Accountability to Actions and Results.
3 Mutual Accountability for Results and Actions
• Conduct a Biennial Agricultural Review Process that involves tracking, monitoring and reporting on implementation progress;
• foster alignment, harmonization and coordination among multi-sectorial efforts and multi-institutional platforms for Peer Review, Mutual Learning and Mutual Accountability;
• strengthen national and regional institutional capacities for knowledge and data generation and management that support Evidence based Planning.
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Accountability @ other Dialogue Platforms
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1STC on ARDWE
2AUC-NPCA-REC-
CAADP Coordination Meetings
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Working Group (ASWG)
1. Regional AgMinisterial Council 3. Reg. Joint Sector
Review (RJSR)
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Countries individual Report
Preparation.
1
Involve all RECs in the sub-region.
IGAD & EAC
Technical
Political
Eastern Africa
RTO RPO
Involve all RECs in the sub-region.
ECCAS
Technical
Political
Central Africa
RTO RPO
Involve all RECs in the sub-region.
UMA
Technical
Political
Northern Africa
RTO RPO
Involve all RECs in the sub-region.
ECOWAS
Technical
Political
Western Africa
RTO RPO
Involve all RECs in the sub-region.
SADC, COMESA
Technical
Political
Southern Africa
RTO RPO
Technical alignment and
political endorsement of
countries reports at sub-regional levels: Under a sub-regional workshops
organized by RECs.
2
AUC/NPCA CAADP Team
Submission of regional Reports,
after integration of comments, with
Country reports in Annex.
3
Continental report compilation.
4
PRC
EXECUTIVE COUNCIL
AFRICAN UNION SUMMIT
Continental Report to the AU Summit through the
AU validation mechanism
7
AUC
Official Submission to the AUC. 6 TA
DREA STC
Continental Report endorsement by
Ministers, to allow submission to the
AU Summit.
5
RECs, NPCA/AUC and Member States Coordination Mechanism in 7 steps for
preparing the Biennial Report on Malabo Declaration to the African Union
Summit.
bSCbTF
Accountability from
Government to the highest
political level …
Key Concepts to read the Country Scorecard
Benchmark: a standard or point of reference against which scores are compared.
2017 Benchmark: Minimum score in 2017 for a country to be able to achieve the Malabo Targets by 2025.
On-Track: when the score of a country is equal or more than the Benchmark.
Not On-Track: when the score of a country is less than the Benchmark.
4.3 /10 and is On track
2017 Country Scorecard for implementing Malabo Declaration
Country Name
No. ItemT-score
out of 10
Minimum
for 2017 T-progress No. Item
C-score
out of 10
Minimum
for 2017
PC 1.1 Completing National CAADP Process 4.29 3.33
PC 1.2Establishing CAADP based Cooperation,
Partnership & Alliance6.49 3.33
PC 1.3Establishing CAADP based Policy &
Institutional Review/ Setting/ Support8.77 3.33
PC 2.1 Public Expenditures in Agriculture 9.79 10.00
PC 2.2Domestic Private Sector Investment in
Agriculture, Agribusiness, Agro-Ind.- -
PC 2.3Foreign Private Sector Investment in
Agriculture, Agribusiness, Agro-Ind.- -
PC 2.4 Enhancing access to finance 0.37 3.33
-1.1% -6.9% 7.7% 80% PC 3.1Access to Agriculture inputs and
technologies4.84 5.53
PC 3.2 Doubling agricultural Productivity 0.00 1.00
PC 3.3 Reduction of Post-Harvest Loss 0.00 1.00
PC 3.4 Strengthening Social Protection 3.40 10.00
PC 3.5 Improving Food security and Nutrition 2.38 1.00
PC 4.1Sustaining Agricultural GDP for Poverty
Reduction2.50 3.25
PC 4.2Establishing Inclusive PPPs for commodity
value chains0.00 1.00
PC 4.3Creating job for Youth in agricultural
value chains0.00 1.00
PC 4.4 Women participation in Agri-business 10.00 3.00
PC 5.1Tripling Intra-African Trade for agriculture
commodities and services0.11 1.00
PC 5.2Establishing Intra-African Trade Policies
and institutional conditions6.90 1.00
PC 6.1Ensuring Resilience to climate related
risks3.78 2.00
PC 6.2 Investment in resilience building 10.00 10.00
PC 7.1Increasing country capacity for evidence
based planning, impl. and M&E0.00 1.00
PC 7.2Fostering Peer Review and Mutual
Accountability0.00 3.33
PC 7.3Conducting a Biennial Agriculture Review
Process9.51 10.00
Overall ProgressOverall Country Score 4.34 On track
The 2017 Benchmark is 3.94 which is the miminum overall SCORE for a country to be on track in 2017.
- It is recommended for Country A to review its National Agriculture Investment
Plan (NAIP) in a way to deliver on each specific target of the Malabo Declaration.
- The country A has to strengthen its agricultural data management system to be
able to report on missing indicators to fully report on Malabo Declaration, such as
post-harvest loss (PHL); youth involvement in agriculture; households and
vulnerable social group protected by resilience building initiatives; amongst others.
- The Country A should develop and implement strategies that will increase
agricultural inputs such as the use of fertilizer to boost agriculture productivity.
7
Mutual
Accountability
for Actions and
Results
3.17 4.78 Not on track
Not on track
Not on track
Not on track
Not on track
On track
6
Enhancing
Resilience to
Climate
Variability
6.89 6.00 On track
On track
On track
Recommendations5
Boosting Intra-
African Trade
in Agriculture
Commodities
3.51 1.00 On track
Halving
Poverty
through
Agriculture by
2025
3.13 2.06 On track
Not on track
Not on track
Not on track
On track
growth rate of
yields of
priority
agricultural
commodities.
growth rate of
Intra-African
trade of
agricultural
commodities
and services.
growth rate of
the agricultural
GDP.
of agricultural
land is placed
under
sustainable
land
management
practice.
of biennial
review
parameters have
been reported,
implying that
some of the
indicators could
not be
computed.
Not on track
Not on track
Not on track
On track
4
2.2%
3Ending Hunger
by 2025 2.12 3.71 Not on track
Not on track
2
Enhancing
Investment
Finance in
Agriculture
5.08 6.67 Not on track
Not on track
silent
average of public
agriculture
expenditure as
share of total
public
expenditure.
prevalence of
wasting (% of
children under 5
old) from its
2015 value of
10.4%.
rural women
are
empowered in
agriculture.
as trade
facilitation Index
(TFI), with 48
African countries
having easy
entry to Burkina
Faso.
On track
On track
On track
Malabo Commitments Areas (T) Commitments Categories (C)
C-Progress
1
Highlights of the 5 key areas that require the country's attention:silent
Not on track
of the
supportive
institutions are
established for
implementing
existing NAIP.
Country A scores in implementing the Malabo Declaration on Agriculture transformation in Africa …
Highlights of the 5 key areas of strong performance of the Country:
100% 10.5% 7.6% 72.8% 38 out of 100
Country A
Re-committing
to CAADP
Process6.52 3.33 On track
4.3 /10 and is On track
2017 Country Scorecard for implementing Malabo Declaration
Country Name
No. ItemT-score
out of 10
Minimum
for 2017 T-progress No. Item
C-score
out of 10
Minimum
for 2017
PC 1.1 Completing National CAADP Process 4.29 3.33
PC 1.2Establishing CAADP based Cooperation,
Partnership & Alliance6.49 3.33
PC 1.3Establishing CAADP based Policy &
Institutional Review/ Setting/ Support8.77 3.33
PC 2.1 Public Expenditures in Agriculture 9.79 10.00
PC 2.2Domestic Private Sector Investment in
Agriculture, Agribusiness, Agro-Ind.- -
PC 2.3Foreign Private Sector Investment in
Agriculture, Agribusiness, Agro-Ind.- -
PC 2.4 Enhancing access to finance 0.37 3.33
-1.1% -6.9% 7.7% 80% PC 3.1Access to Agriculture inputs and
technologies4.84 5.53
PC 3.2 Doubling agricultural Productivity 0.00 1.00
PC 3.3 Reduction of Post-Harvest Loss 0.00 1.00
PC 3.4 Strengthening Social Protection 3.40 10.00
PC 3.5 Improving Food security and Nutrition 2.38 1.00
PC 4.1Sustaining Agricultural GDP for Poverty
Reduction2.50 3.25
PC 4.2Establishing Inclusive PPPs for commodity
value chains0.00 1.00
PC 4.3Creating job for Youth in agricultural
value chains0.00 1.00
PC 4.4 Women participation in Agri-business 10.00 3.00
PC 5.1Tripling Intra-African Trade for agriculture
commodities and services0.11 1.00
PC 5.2Establishing Intra-African Trade Policies
and institutional conditions6.90 1.00
PC 6.1Ensuring Resilience to climate related
risks3.78 2.00
PC 6.2 Investment in resilience building 10.00 10.00
PC 7.1Increasing country capacity for evidence
based planning, impl. and M&E0.00 1.00
PC 7.2Fostering Peer Review and Mutual
Accountability0.00 3.33
PC 7.3Conducting a Biennial Agriculture Review
Process9.51 10.00
Overall Progress
Country A scores in implementing the Malabo Declaration on Agriculture transformation in Africa …
Highlights of the 5 key areas of strong performance of the Country:
100% 10.5% 7.6% 72.8% 38 out of 100
Country A
Re-committing
to CAADP
Process6.52 3.33 On track
On track
On track
On track
Malabo Commitments Areas (T) Commitments Categories (C)
C-Progress
1
Highlights of the 5 key areas that require the country's attention:silent
Not on track
2.2%
3Ending Hunger
by 2025 2.12 3.71 Not on track
Not on track
2
Enhancing
Investment
Finance in
Agriculture
5.08 6.67 Not on track
Not on track
silent
of the
supportive
institutions are
established for
implementing
existing NAIP.
average of public
agriculture
expenditure as
share of total
public
expenditure.
prevalence of
wasting (% of
children under 5
old) from its
2015 value of
10.4%.
rural women
are
empowered in
agriculture.
as trade
facilitation Index
(TFI), with 48
African countries
having easy
entry to Burkina
Faso.
Not on track
Not on track
Not on track
On track
growth rate of
yields of
priority
agricultural
commodities.
growth rate of
Intra-African
trade of
agricultural
commodities
and services.
growth rate of
the agricultural
GDP.
of agricultural
land is placed
under
sustainable
land
management
practice.
of biennial
review
parameters have
been reported,
implying that
some of the
indicators could
not be
computed.
Not on track
Not on track
Not on track
On track
4
Recommendations5
Boosting Intra-
African Trade
in Agriculture
Commodities
3.51 1.00 On track
Halving
Poverty
through
Agriculture by
2025
3.13 2.06 On track
7
Mutual
Accountability
for Actions and
Results
3.17 4.78 Not on track
Not on track
Not on track
Not on track
Not on track
On track
6
Enhancing
Resilience to
Climate
Variability
6.89 6.00 On track
On track
On track
Overall Country Score 4.34 On track
The 2017 Benchmark is 3.94 which is the miminum overall SCORE for a country to be on track in 2017.
- It is recommended for Country A to review its National Agriculture Investment
Plan (NAIP) in a way to deliver on each specific target of the Malabo Declaration.
- The country has to strengthen its agricultural data management system to be able
to report on missing indicators to fully report on Malabo Declaration, such as post-
harvest loss (PHL); youth involvement in agriculture; households and vulnerable
social group protected by resilience building initiatives; amongst others.
- Burkina Faso should develop and implement strategies that will increase
agricultural inputs such as the use of fertilizer to boost agriculture productivity.
4.3 /10 and is On track
2017 Country Scorecard for implementing Malabo Declaration
Country Name
No. ItemT-score
out of 10
Minimum
for 2017 T-progress No. Item
C-score
out of 10
Minimum
for 2017
PC 1.1 Completing National CAADP Process 4.29 3.33
PC 1.2Establishing CAADP based Cooperation,
Partnership & Alliance6.49 3.33
PC 1.3Establishing CAADP based Policy &
Institutional Review/ Setting/ Support8.77 3.33
PC 2.1 Public Expenditures in Agriculture 9.79 10.00
PC 2.2Domestic Private Sector Investment in
Agriculture, Agribusiness, Agro-Ind.- -
PC 2.3Foreign Private Sector Investment in
Agriculture, Agribusiness, Agro-Ind.- -
PC 2.4 Enhancing access to finance 0.37 3.33
-1.1% -6.9% 7.7% 80% PC 3.1Access to Agriculture inputs and
technologies4.84 5.53
PC 3.2 Doubling agricultural Productivity 0.00 1.00
PC 3.3 Reduction of Post-Harvest Loss 0.00 1.00
PC 3.4 Strengthening Social Protection 3.40 10.00
PC 3.5 Improving Food security and Nutrition 2.38 1.00
PC 4.1Sustaining Agricultural GDP for Poverty
Reduction2.50 3.25
PC 4.2Establishing Inclusive PPPs for commodity
value chains0.00 1.00
PC 4.3Creating job for Youth in agricultural
value chains0.00 1.00
PC 4.4 Women participation in Agri-business 10.00 3.00
PC 5.1Tripling Intra-African Trade for agriculture
commodities and services0.11 1.00
PC 5.2Establishing Intra-African Trade Policies
and institutional conditions6.90 1.00
PC 6.1Ensuring Resilience to climate related
risks3.78 2.00
PC 6.2 Investment in resilience building 10.00 10.00
PC 7.1Increasing country capacity for evidence
based planning, impl. and M&E0.00 1.00
PC 7.2Fostering Peer Review and Mutual
Accountability0.00 3.33
PC 7.3Conducting a Biennial Agriculture Review
Process9.51 10.00
Overall Progress
Country A scores in implementing the Malabo Declaration on Agriculture transformation in Africa …
Highlights of the 5 key areas of strong performance of the Country:
100% 10.5% 7.6% 72.8% 38 out of 100
Country A
Re-committing
to CAADP
Process6.52 3.33 On track
On track
On track
On track
Malabo Commitments Areas (T) Commitments Categories (C)
C-Progress
1
Highlights of the 5 key areas that require the country's attention:silent
Not on track
2.2%
3Ending Hunger
by 2025 2.12 3.71 Not on track
Not on track
2
Enhancing
Investment
Finance in
Agriculture
5.08 6.67 Not on track
Not on track
silent
of the
supportive
institutions are
established for
implementing
existing NAIP.
average of public
agriculture
expenditure as
share of total
public
expenditure.
prevalence of
wasting (% of
children under 5
old) from its
2015 value of
10.4%.
rural women
are
empowered in
agriculture.
as trade
facilitation Index
(TFI), with 48
African countries
having easy
entry to Burkina
Faso.
Not on track
Not on track
Not on track
On track
growth rate of
yields of
priority
agricultural
commodities.
growth rate of
Intra-African
trade of
agricultural
commodities
and services.
growth rate of
the agricultural
GDP.
of agricultural
land is placed
under
sustainable
land
management
practice.
of biennial
review
parameters have
been reported,
implying that
some of the
indicators could
not be
computed.
Not on track
Not on track
Not on track
On track
4
Recommendations5
Boosting Intra-
African Trade
in Agriculture
Commodities
3.51 1.00 On track
Halving
Poverty
through
Agriculture by
2025
3.13 2.06 On track
7
Mutual
Accountability
for Actions and
Results
3.17 4.78 Not on track
Not on track
Not on track
Not on track
Not on track
On track
6
Enhancing
Resilience to
Climate
Variability
6.89 6.00 On track
On track
On track
Overall Country Score 4.34 On track
The 2017 Benchmark is 3.94 which is the miminum overall SCORE for a country to be on track in 2017.
- It is recommended for Country A to review its National Agriculture Investment
Plan (NAIP) in a way to deliver on each specific target of the Malabo Declaration.
- The country has to strengthen its agricultural data management system to be able
to report on missing indicators to fully report on Malabo Declaration, such as post-
harvest loss (PHL); youth involvement in agriculture; households and vulnerable
social group protected by resilience building initiatives; amongst others.
- Burkina Faso should develop and implement strategies that will increase
agricultural inputs such as the use of fertilizer to boost agriculture productivity.
4.3 /10 and is On track
2017 Country Scorecard for implementing Malabo Declaration
Country Name
No. ItemT-score
out of 10
Minimum
for 2017 T-progress No. Item
C-score
out of 10
Minimum
for 2017
PC 1.1 Completing National CAADP Process 4.29 3.33
PC 1.2Establishing CAADP based Cooperation,
Partnership & Alliance6.49 3.33
PC 1.3Establishing CAADP based Policy &
Institutional Review/ Setting/ Support8.77 3.33
PC 2.1 Public Expenditures in Agriculture 9.79 10.00
PC 2.2Domestic Private Sector Investment in
Agriculture, Agribusiness, Agro-Ind.- -
PC 2.3Foreign Private Sector Investment in
Agriculture, Agribusiness, Agro-Ind.- -
PC 2.4 Enhancing access to finance 0.37 3.33
-1.1% -6.9% 7.7% 80% PC 3.1Access to Agriculture inputs and
technologies4.84 5.53
PC 3.2 Doubling agricultural Productivity 0.00 1.00
PC 3.3 Reduction of Post-Harvest Loss 0.00 1.00
PC 3.4 Strengthening Social Protection 3.40 10.00
PC 3.5 Improving Food security and Nutrition 2.38 1.00
PC 4.1Sustaining Agricultural GDP for Poverty
Reduction2.50 3.25
PC 4.2Establishing Inclusive PPPs for commodity
value chains0.00 1.00
PC 4.3Creating job for Youth in agricultural
value chains0.00 1.00
PC 4.4 Women participation in Agri-business 10.00 3.00
PC 5.1Tripling Intra-African Trade for agriculture
commodities and services0.11 1.00
PC 5.2Establishing Intra-African Trade Policies
and institutional conditions6.90 1.00
PC 6.1Ensuring Resilience to climate related
risks3.78 2.00
PC 6.2 Investment in resilience building 10.00 10.00
PC 7.1Increasing country capacity for evidence
based planning, impl. and M&E0.00 1.00
PC 7.2Fostering Peer Review and Mutual
Accountability0.00 3.33
PC 7.3Conducting a Biennial Agriculture Review
Process9.51 10.00
Overall Progress
Country A scores in implementing the Malabo Declaration on Agriculture transformation in Africa …
Highlights of the 5 key areas of strong performance of the Country:
100% 10.5% 7.6% 72.8% 38 out of 100
Country A
Re-committing
to CAADP
Process6.52 3.33 On track
On track
On track
On track
Malabo Commitments Areas (T) Commitments Categories (C)
C-Progress
1
Highlights of the 5 key areas that require the country's attention:silent
Not on track
2.2%
3Ending Hunger
by 2025 2.12 3.71 Not on track
Not on track
2
Enhancing
Investment
Finance in
Agriculture
5.08 6.67 Not on track
Not on track
silent
of the
supportive
institutions are
established for
implementing
existing NAIP.
average of public
agriculture
expenditure as
share of total
public
expenditure.
prevalence of
wasting (% of
children under 5
old) from its
2015 value of
10.4%.
rural women
are
empowered in
agriculture.
as trade
facilitation Index
(TFI), with 48
African countries
having easy
entry to Burkina
Faso.
Not on track
Not on track
Not on track
On track
growth rate of
yields of
priority
agricultural
commodities.
growth rate of
Intra-African
trade of
agricultural
commodities
and services.
growth rate of
the agricultural
GDP.
of agricultural
land is placed
under
sustainable
land
management
practice.
of biennial
review
parameters have
been reported,
implying that
some of the
indicators could
not be
computed.
Not on track
Not on track
Not on track
On track
4
Recommendations5
Boosting Intra-
African Trade
in Agriculture
Commodities
3.51 1.00 On track
Halving
Poverty
through
Agriculture by
2025
3.13 2.06 On track
7
Mutual
Accountability
for Actions and
Results
3.17 4.78 Not on track
Not on track
Not on track
Not on track
Not on track
On track
6
Enhancing
Resilience to
Climate
Variability
6.89 6.00 On track
On track
On track
Overall Country Score 4.34 On track
The 2017 Benchmark is 3.94 which is the miminum overall SCORE for a country to be on track in 2017.
- It is recommended for Country A to review its National Agriculture Investment
Plan (NAIP) in a way to deliver on each specific target of the Malabo Declaration.
- The country has to strengthen its agricultural data management system to be able
to report on missing indicators to fully report on Malabo Declaration, such as post-
harvest loss (PHL); youth involvement in agriculture; households and vulnerable
social group protected by resilience building initiatives; amongst others.
- Burkina Faso should develop and implement strategies that will increase
agricultural inputs such as the use of fertilizer to boost agriculture productivity.
4.3 /10 and is On track
2017 Country Scorecard for implementing Malabo Declaration
Country Name
No. ItemT-score
out of 10
Minimum
for 2017 T-progress No. Item
C-score
out of 10
Minimum
for 2017
PC 1.1 Completing National CAADP Process 4.29 3.33
PC 1.2Establishing CAADP based Cooperation,
Partnership & Alliance6.49 3.33
PC 1.3Establishing CAADP based Policy &
Institutional Review/ Setting/ Support8.77 3.33
PC 2.1 Public Expenditures in Agriculture 9.79 10.00
PC 2.2Domestic Private Sector Investment in
Agriculture, Agribusiness, Agro-Ind.- -
PC 2.3Foreign Private Sector Investment in
Agriculture, Agribusiness, Agro-Ind.- -
PC 2.4 Enhancing access to finance 0.37 3.33
-1.1% -6.9% 7.7% 80% PC 3.1Access to Agriculture inputs and
technologies4.84 5.53
PC 3.2 Doubling agricultural Productivity 0.00 1.00
PC 3.3 Reduction of Post-Harvest Loss 0.00 1.00
PC 3.4 Strengthening Social Protection 3.40 10.00
PC 3.5 Improving Food security and Nutrition 2.38 1.00
PC 4.1Sustaining Agricultural GDP for Poverty
Reduction2.50 3.25
PC 4.2Establishing Inclusive PPPs for commodity
value chains0.00 1.00
PC 4.3Creating job for Youth in agricultural
value chains0.00 1.00
PC 4.4 Women participation in Agri-business 10.00 3.00
PC 5.1Tripling Intra-African Trade for agriculture
commodities and services0.11 1.00
PC 5.2Establishing Intra-African Trade Policies
and institutional conditions6.90 1.00
PC 6.1Ensuring Resilience to climate related
risks3.78 2.00
PC 6.2 Investment in resilience building 10.00 10.00
PC 7.1Increasing country capacity for evidence
based planning, impl. and M&E0.00 1.00
PC 7.2Fostering Peer Review and Mutual
Accountability0.00 3.33
PC 7.3Conducting a Biennial Agriculture Review
Process9.51 10.00
Overall Progress
Country A scores in implementing the Malabo Declaration on Agriculture transformation in Africa …
Highlights of the 5 key areas of strong performance of the Country:
100% 10.5% 7.6% 72.8% 38 out of 100
Country A
Re-committing
to CAADP
Process6.52 3.33 On track
On track
On track
On track
Malabo Commitments Areas (T) Commitments Categories (C)
C-Progress
1
Highlights of the 5 key areas that require the country's attention:silent
Not on track
2.2%
3Ending Hunger
by 2025 2.12 3.71 Not on track
Not on track
2
Enhancing
Investment
Finance in
Agriculture
5.08 6.67 Not on track
Not on track
silent
of the
supportive
institutions are
established for
implementing
existing NAIP.
average of public
agriculture
expenditure as
share of total
public
expenditure.
prevalence of
wasting (% of
children under 5
old) from its
2015 value of
10.4%.
rural women
are
empowered in
agriculture.
as trade
facilitation Index
(TFI), with 48
African countries
having easy
entry to Burkina
Faso.
Not on track
Not on track
Not on track
On track
growth rate of
yields of
priority
agricultural
commodities.
growth rate of
Intra-African
trade of
agricultural
commodities
and services.
growth rate of
the agricultural
GDP.
of agricultural
land is placed
under
sustainable
land
management
practice.
of biennial
review
parameters have
been reported,
implying that
some of the
indicators could
not be
computed.
Not on track
Not on track
Not on track
On track
4
Recommendations5
Boosting Intra-
African Trade
in Agriculture
Commodities
3.51 1.00 On track
Halving
Poverty
through
Agriculture by
2025
3.13 2.06 On track
7
Mutual
Accountability
for Actions and
Results
3.17 4.78 Not on track
Not on track
Not on track
Not on track
Not on track
On track
6
Enhancing
Resilience to
Climate
Variability
6.89 6.00 On track
On track
On track
Overall Country Score 4.34 On track
The 2017 Benchmark is 3.94 which is the miminum overall SCORE for a country to be on track in 2017.
- It is recommended for Country A to review its National Agriculture Investment
Plan (NAIP) in a way to deliver on each specific target of the Malabo Declaration.
- The country has to strengthen its agricultural data management system to be able
to report on missing indicators to fully report on Malabo Declaration, such as post-
harvest loss (PHL); youth involvement in agriculture; households and vulnerable
social group protected by resilience building initiatives; amongst others.
- Burkina Faso should develop and implement strategies that will increase
agricultural inputs such as the use of fertilizer to boost agriculture productivity.
Intermediate year YB+1
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Biennial year YBAU Assembly
STC
M&E PR
RECs/Reg. Meetings
Biennial year YB+2AU Assembly
Peer-to-Peer Experiences on the Biennial
MS @ WORK for preparing the Next Report
RECs-led Regional validations of the Country Reports
AU Process for submitting Report
Recommendations of the Final Report and Endorsement of the Report
Platform to operationnalizerecommendations/ decisions & Discuss, and agree on Supports to Countries PS
CAADP PP
Platform to mobilize stakeholders/ partners to launch agreed supports…
CAADP t. PPs
Recommendations / Decisions
bSCbTF
TN
Required tools for TRANSPARENCY
Case of Malabo Declaration
7 Performances Themes
23 Performances Categories
43 Performances Indicators
> 166 Data Entry Points
Template/ D.Format
Unified for Malabo M&E…
Countries
Reg Int.
RECs
DATABASEUse to further
develop…
Parameters? Indicators? Data collection methods? DMS Architecture?
Way forward in establishing the biennial data management systems…
Vision for consolidating the biennial reporting process…
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Continental DATABASEAUC
Agri-IT
Conclusions
• AUC to continue mobilizing partnerships and technical networks to support Member States in agricultural data collection and analysis;
• Biennial report outcomes to strengthen evidence based planning at country level through National Agricultural Investment Plan.
Links of the AU BR Tools
https://au.int/web/en/documents/20170420/biennial-review-malabo-implementaion-links
https://au.int/web/en/documents/20170420/coordination-mechanism-and-continental-roadmap-br-eng
https://au.int/web/en/documents/20170420/2017-country-performances-reporting-format-malabo-eng
https://au.int/web/en/documents/20170420/technical-guidelines-reporting-malabo-rev2
https://au.int/web/en/documents/20170420/technical-notes
Thanks !
Asante !
Merci !
Obrigado!
Shukran!
AUC BR Process in 2016
To be tested in Senegal,
Kenya, Gabon, Tunisia
3. Testing Indicators in 4
Countries (May-Jun-July)
2. Development of set of Indicators(Apr)
Task team validated the
weighting for indicators for
developing the scorecard
4. Weighting of Indicators
(July)
1. PS Retreat-12th
CAADP PP
(Mar-Apr)
Validation of
Strategic Guidelines
to establish the BR
mechanism
5. Coordination mechanism
and Roadmap (Sept)
6. Finalized Indicators
Profiles (Sept)
7. Training of
Trainers (Nov)