Australian International Food Security Research Centre
Sustainable and productive
farming systems
Strong and equitable
economic and social systems
Food nutrition
and safety
Evergreen Agriculture$5.5million(+ $2million co-investment)4 yearsUganda, Ethiopia, Rwanda, Burundi
Adoption Pathways$3 million(+ $1.8million co-investment)4 yearsEthiopia, Kenya, Tanzania, Malawi, Mozambique
Vegetable peri-urban farming$2.6 million(+0.5m co-investment)4 yearsEthiopia, Malawi, Mozambique, Tanzania
Secondary impact
project
Farm Power and CA$4 million(+ $2.3million co-investment)4 yearsEthiopia, Kenya, Tanzania, Zimbabwe
Current research activities
Family poultry, cropping and nutrition$2.6 million(+1.3m co-investment5 yearsTanzania, Zambia
Increasing irrigation water productivity$3.2million(+ $1.8million co-investment)4 yearsMozambique, Tanzania, Zimbabwe
AIFSRC M&E OBLIGATIONS
Are we doing what we said we would do?
Are we doing the right things?
Are we using resources optimally and responsibly?
Are we sharing our research widely and appropriately?
Australia’s Strategic Framework for aid
Focussing on the private sector and NGOs
Empowering women and girls
Leveraging aid
Stronger commitment to performance
The Mid-Term Review - MTR
One business model does not fit all: need to create demand before promoting a business model
Appropriate Partnerships that target local business for sustainability and promote trade
Hurdles are there to improve our systems and promote adoption.
We can use the opportunity of the mid-term review to make the appropriate changes for greater impact
Thank You!