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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
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Cohesive land/land use policies, and effective
administration
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Land governance and CAADP linkages
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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 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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