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Mainstreaming of Land Governance in National Agricultural and Food Security Investment Plans (NAFSIPs) LAND POLICY INITIATIVE Belay Demissie (PHD), Regional Land Expert, Land Policy Initiative LPI/NPCA side event, 24 March 2015 11 th CAADP Partnership Platform Meeting Johannesburg, South Africa

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Mainstreaming of Land

Governance in National

Agricultural and Food Security

Investment Plans (NAFSIPs)

LAND POLICY INITIATIVE

Belay Demissie (PHD), Regional Land Expert,

Land Policy Initiative

LPI/NPCA side event, 24 March 2015

11th

CAADP Partnership Platform Meeting

Johannesburg, South Africa

Good Land governance is central to

success of CAADP

• Land fundamental for production & wealth

creation globally: in Africa, where majority are

in agriculture/ other land-based sectors,

• Land governance/management affects

agriculture:

o Facilitating private investments by farmers, and

responsible/innovative investment LSLBIs

o Incentivising farmers to adopt productivity enhancing

technologies

o Enhancing involvement of banks /other private sector

players

o Adoption of practices that ensure environmental

stewardship. climate change mitigation & adaptation

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Land/Water

management

Access to

market

Food security

Science and

technology

Absence

of

disputes/

conflict

Improved

governance of

land based

investments

Respons

ive land

use

planning

Equitable

land

distributio

n/Access

Secure land

tenure and

land rights

I

II

III

IV

Cohesive land/land use policies, and effective

administration

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Land governance and CAADP linkages

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Some key land governance

issues: progress made and

actions needed

4

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Land-Agriculture thematic areas

Land Issues /Themes Backgroun

d

Document

F&G CAAD

P

APR

M

State Sovereignty over

Land

X X X

Security of tenure X X X X

Unequal Rights to land and

insecure land rights

X X X X

Historical Land Rights

Injustices

X X X X

Land, and Natural

Resources Degradation

X X X X

Land, Environment and

Climate Change

X X X X

Land Governance and

Conflict

X X X X

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Land Issues /Themes Background

Document

F&

G

CAAD

P

APR

M

Large Scale Land Based

Investments

X X X X

Legal Pluralism and

Conflicting Tenure

Systems (Duality)

X X X X

Land and Urban

Development

X X X X

Women’s Land Rights X X X X

Traditional/Indigenous

Land Management

Practices (Knowledge

Management)

X X X X

Land and Africa’s Regional

Integration Agenda

X X X X

Thematic areas: LPI documents

Findings of the AU-ECA-AfDB LPI Study

on mainstreaming land in CAADP

Summary findings

• All stakeholders recognise that land is

fundamental

• While land degradation is addressed, few

systematically articulate land governance

considerations in CAADP investment and policy

reform planning

• Little attention to how land will be availed for

agricultural investments—and how to address

tenure and land governance challenges

• Land question--most CAADP land interventions de-

emphasized policy and governance aspects -

rather focus on technical and investment

measures to correct land degradation

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Areas for action in addressing land

governance in CAADP

How to:

• Facilitate equity of access to land for all land

users: small and large-holder farmers,

pastoralists, other investors, women, youth

• Reduce complexity and cost of

documenting/registering land rights and claims --

especially customary rights

• Develop land use plans and models that promote

development and sustainable investment goals

• Promote agricultural production models that

ensure fair, equitable, profitable

investments/outcomes

• Reduce environmental damage, mitigate, adapt to

climate change

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Areas for action...

– Expedite/capitalise on momentum for

policy reforms

– Build synergies between F&G, VG other

initiatives in implementation in Africa

– Build capacity/engage RECs, Institutions,

CSOs, farmers organisations

– Support mainstreaming of land governance

in CAADP/NAFSIPS at national levels

– Monitor and report---CAADP results

framework?

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LPI/IFAD Partnership to

mainstream land governance in

NAIPs

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LPI/IFAD Project

Goal –

To support the development and

implementation of land policies in

Africa in accordance with the AU

Declaration on Land and the F&G

with a view to enhancing food

security and agricultural

development

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Objectives

To mainstream land policy and

governance in CAADP National

Agricultural and Food Security

Investment Plans (NAFSIPs) to increase

agricultural investments and

productivity and attain food security.

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Specific Objectives

• Review NAFSIPs and on-going land policy initiatives

to identify entry points, promising practices and

innovations for land governance;

• Raise awareness among stakeholders on the need

to address land governance issues in implementing

CAADP/Agricultural sector strategy;

• Enhance capacity of the National Governments,

Regional Economic Communities (RECs) and the LPI

to facilitate the mainstreaming of land governance

issues in CAADP NAFSIPs;

• Facilitate multi-stakeholder monitoring, review and

dialogue on land governance interventions in the

context of CAADP implementation at national level.

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Outputs

• Research and analysis

• Communication and advocacy

• Capacity development

• Monitoring and evaluation

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Research and analysis

6 reports – one per country –

on the needs/gaps, recommendations, promising

practices and innovations for mainstreaming land

governance concerns in NAFSIPs.

6 Business Plans (including budget)

– one per country –

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Communication and

advocacy

• Communication and advocacy

strategy developed

• Advocacy/extension materials on

land governance-agricultural

linkages produced.

• 6 national advocacy and

awareness raising workshops and

seminars organised

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Capacity development

• Technical Training Modules

organised for different stakeholders

– How to mainstreaming land governance

concerns into NAFSIPS/agricultural

programmes.

• Capacity of existing working groups

on land governance enhanced

• Technical assistance and advisory

missions organised according to the

specific needs

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Monitoring and evaluation

• CAADP Monitoring Framework and

indicators for tracking progress

reviewed

• M&E studies conducted and

related reports produced

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Lesson learning and

knowledge management

• Promoting/scaling up of gender sensitive

and cost effective registration of all

bundles of land rights;

• Mapping, recognition and management of

land rights, especially customarily held

group rights to land (incl. institutional

arrangements);

• Rural-urban linkages and land use planning

issues;

• Decentralization and institutional

development;

• Identification, acquisition and management

of public land

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Target Countries & Selection

criteria

• 4-6 countries From Eastern and Southern African

countries

• Assessment of the needs for improved land policy

and governance at the national level and the

potential entry points for related interventions

and policy dialogue;

• current progress in the CAADP implementation

process (signed a National CAADP Compact and

an Investment Plan);

• IFAD’s comparative advantage in engaging in

policy dialogue and raise stakeholder’s

awareness

• Opportunities for collaborating with other

partners engaged in the CAADP process and

aligning country focus with other projects

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Project management

• LPI Steering committee- oversee

• LPI Secretariat – Focal

implementing institution

• LPI will liaise with stakeholders at

country level to facilitate

partnerships, synergies and

coordination.

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Way forward

• LPI is complaint to Malabo declaration

and to the implementation strategy and

road map to achieve the 2025vision on

CAADP

• LPI is aligned with CAADP result

framework and also working on joint

projects

• Yes, LPI will continue working with all

stakeholders (member states,

development partners, continental

institutions, CSO platform and farmers

federation and RECs).

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Thank you!!

Email: Email: [email protected]

Website: http://www.uneca.org/lpi/

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