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Communication and Advocacy Regional Food Security Policy Dialogue

Communication and Advocacy Regional Food Security Policy Dialogue. 23 September 2011 Royal Swazi Spa, Swaziland. Communication and Advocacy Regional Food Security Policy Dialogue Siphokazi Philip. 23 September 2011 Royal Swazi Spa, Swaziland. Objectives.

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Communication and Advocacy Regional Food Security Policy Dialogue

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  1. Communication and AdvocacyRegional Food Security Policy Dialogue 23 September 2011 Royal Swazi Spa, Swaziland

  2. Communication and AdvocacyRegional Food Security Policy DialogueSiphokazi Philip 23 September 2011 Royal Swazi Spa, Swaziland

  3. Objectives • Strategic advocacy engagements to raise awareness of FANR-related matters across relevant communications platforms • Engaging with all stakeholders and partners directly, through our policy research or through the media • Provide stakeholders with information/evidence for informed decision making and policy development

  4. Expected Outcomes • Awareness, appreciation and support for evidence-based policy development among the public, industry and governments • Establishment and clarification of FANRPAN’s roles (eg. as a policy analysis network) in the agricultural sector; nationally, continentally and globally • Broadening of FANRPAN’s network base – i.e. obtaining support of relevant role-players, to secure space for engagement

  5. Targets • Disseminating information and advocacy messages • Engaging stakeholders from grassroots to policy • Using feedback mechanism to inform future initiatives • Updating messages via ongoing policy research and dialogue • Leveraging new partnerships to extend reach

  6. Communication Tools • Publications • Policy Brief Series • Newsletters • Policy Advisory Notes • Project Brochures • Country Studies • Advocacy Engagements • Events- hosting and participation • External engagements • Use of Multi-media tools • DVDs • Media and publicity • Top tier Africa and global media e.g CNBC, Reuters, Guardian, etc • FANRPAN Awards • Food Security Leadership Award • Civil Society • Media / Journalist Award • Website/Social media • blog • E-newsletter • Twitter

  7. Communication Tools: Publications • Policy Brief Series • e.g. Policies for Enhanced Livestock Productivity and Wealth Creation in a Changing Climate • Newsletters • e.g. Livestock and Fisheries Policies for Food Security and Trade in a Changing Climate • Policy Advisory Notes • Project Brochures • Country Studies With funding from CTA

  8. Communication Tools: FANRPAN Website www.fanrpan.org

  9. Website Statistics

  10. Communication and AdvocacyRegional Food Security Policy DialogueYuven Gounden 23 September 2011 Royal Swazi Spa, Swaziland

  11. Policy Advocacy Engagements • National Advocacy Initiatives • Multi-stakeholder policy dialogue platforms • Community Theatre for Policy Advocacy • Parliamentary engagements • Field days • Regional Advocacy Initiatives • FANRPAN Flagship Multi-stakeholder Regional Policy Dialogue • Media Trainingon documenting best practices in the region • Training scientists in policy development and national priorities • Regional harmonization of policies-engagements with Regional Economic Communities SADC, African Union, sharing experiences • Pan-Africa Parliament engagements • Global Advocacy Initiatives • United Nations Engagements: UNFCCC & FAO Ministers of Agriculture • World Economic Forum • World Bank Food Security Forum

  12. Policy Advocacy: National Engagements FANRPAN Addresses the South African Parliament, 16 March 2011 Theatre for Policy Advocacy (TPA) performance in Malawi - a form of participatory theatre that allows women to engage their communities in developing solutions to their problems Field Days with farming communities of Swaziland, Zambia and Zimbabwe

  13. Recent FANRPAN Engagements • FANRPAN CEO participates in high level African Ministerial panel discussion • 13 September 2011 - 14 September 2011 • On 13 - 14 September 2011 the South African Government hosted the following Conference:CLIMATE-SMART AGRICULTURE – AFRICA: A CALL TO ACTION AFRICAN MINISTERIAL CONFERENCE ON CLIMATE-SMART AGRICULTUREThis was a joint initiative between the Department of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries (DAFF) and the African Union (AU). The objective of the conference was sharing leadership perspectives, exploring challenges, and grasping new opportunities for climate-smart agriculture in Africa.

  14. Recent FANRPAN Engagements • Canadian Deputy Minister of Environment Visits FANRPAN Offices • 08 September 2011 • On 7 September 2011 the Canadian Deputy Minister of Environment, Honourable Paul Boothe visited the FANRPAN offices. He was accompanied by Ms Christina Paradiso: Senior Policy Advisor to the Assistant Deputy Minister and Mr Patrick Cram, Second Secretary (Political/Economic Affairs) of the High Commission of Canada, who is based in Pretoria, South Africa.The CEO of FANRPAN, Dr Lindiwe Majele Sibanda, briefed him on the role of FANRPAN, especially as far as climate change initiatives are concerned. FANRPAN, as the local organizing committee on Agricultural and Rural Development Day (ARDD), a side event of CoP 17, also briefed the Deputy Minister on the latest developments regarding ARDD 2011.

  15. Recent FANRPAN Engagements • Seed Certification Workshop • 30 August 2011 - 01 September 2011 • FANRPAN hosted a Harmonized Seed Security Project (HaSSP) Seed Certification workshop at the Farm Inn with delegates from the four pilot countries of Malawi, Swaziland, Zambia and Zimbabwe. Participants to the workshop comprised of national seed authorities, seed Inspection and seed testing experts, as well as representatives of the national seed trade associations. Two key note papers and country status papers from all the project countries were presented. Workshop participants had an opportunity to visit Plantovita laboratory facility as well as the Official Seed Testing laboratory in Pretoria. Participants found the laboratory visits very informative.

  16. Recent FANRPAN Engagements • FANRPAN Adds its Voice to the Climate Change Debate • In the run-up to the Conference of the Parties (CoP) 17which will be held in Durban on 28 November – 9 December 2011, the Department of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries (DAFF) hosted a two-day National Conference on Climate Change. • The FANRPAN CEO, Dr Lindiwe Majele Sibanda, delivered a paper and presentation titled “Ensuring an Equitable Deal for Africa at CoP 17”. The presentation focused on FANRPAN planned interventions at CoP 17, particularly Agriculture and Rural Development Day (ARDD) which will be held on 3 December 2011 at the Durban University of Technology. The key message was that a Durban deal Without a Dedicated Track for Agriculture is No Deal.

  17. FANRPAN Food Security Policy Leadership Awards REGIONAL - Recognizing African Success 2011 2009 2010 Hon. Abraham Ivambo, Minister of Education On behalf of President Hifikepunye Pohamba Namibia H.E. L. DIEGO, Prime Minister – Mozambique On behalf of President Emilio Guebuza Her Majesty, Queen Mother Ntombi, Indlovukazi of the Kingdom of Swaziland http://www.fanrpan.org/about/annual_dialogues/

  18. Key FANRPAN Engagements • FANRPAN Strategic Planning (January) • Node Common Visioning Meeting (February) • Partners’ Meeting (May/June) • Regional Food Security Policy Dialogue (September) • Journalist Training (September and December)

  19. 2001: Agricultural policy making in Southern Africa: Issues and challenges, Harare 2002: Strengthening Institutional Capacity for Policy Research and Analysis Among Stakeholders in the SADC Region, Pretoria 2003: Regional Stakeholder Meeting on Agricultural Recovery, Food Security and Trade Policies in Southern Africa, Gaborone 2004: Policy Strategies Needed to Promote Agricultural Recovery and Productivity Growth in the SADC Region, Mauritius 2005: Creating a Conducive Policy Environment for a Food Secure Southern Africa, Johannesburg 2006: Creating a Conducive Policy Environment for Inputs Intensification and Market Development for Increased Production and Productivity, Pretoria 2007: Meeting the Demand for Effective Food Agriculture and Natural Resources Policy Analysis in Southern Africa - “Triggers” for Agricultural Growth in Southern Africa, Lusaka 2008: Regional Strategies for Addressing the Global Food Crisis, Lilongwe 2009: True Contribution of Agriculture to Economic Growth and Poverty Reduction in Southern Africa,Maputo 2010: Livestock & Fisheries Policies for Food Security and Trade in a Changing Climate, Windhoek FANRPAN Annual Regional Policy Dialogues Year and Theme 2011: Advocating for the Active Engagement of Youth in Agricultural value Chains, Mbabane (19-23 September)

  20. Policy Advocacy: Global Engagements FANRPAN Participates in World Economic Forum 4-6 May 2011 in Cape Town

  21. UNFCCC Conference of PartiesCoP, incorporating The Road to Durban

  22. Message for CoP17, Durban, South Africa

  23. What Else? • Global Media Outreach • Social Media / Social Networking • Innovative Partnerships Presented by: Michael Hoevel, Glasshouse Partnership

  24. Global Media Outreach • FANRPAN’s media influence also extends to reach global top-tier media publications…

  25. Social Media / Social Networking • FANRPAN uses online platforms to reach even more stakeholders, for instance… • LIVE Tweeting from key events such as the Annual Policy Dialogues. • ONLINE campaigns such as our hashtag #NoAgNoDeal. • BLOG AND VIDEO content on shared sites, such as the ARDD Day website at the upcoming climate talks (CoP17)

  26. Innovative Partnerships • FANRPAN participates in key partnerships which extends the reach of its advocacy efforts and the resources it can deploy...

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