FMARD Sample Clauses

FMARD. National Capacity Building and Mentoring Activities Lead: International Food Policy Research In- stitute (IFPRI) Location: Federal Capital Territory Justification: Capacity-building activities for FMARD and related institutions are designed to sup- port federal efforts to improve its capacity to plan and implement effective policies and programs with a focus on CAADP, NAIP, APP and CAP-F, and demand and absorb policy research in their policy processes. Under this component, training courses and mentoring activities will also be ex- tended to other government institutions. Along these lines, courses to be offered in Year 4 include: 1 Data collection, analysis and interpretation. Stata software for data and policy analysis 2 Survey design and implementation 3 Agriculture Promotion Policy (APP), Economic Recovery and Growth Plan (ERGP) and Comprehensive Africa Agriculture Development Programme (CAADP)
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FMARD. This absence has contributed to the insufficient capacity of the ministry to absorb the research and technical outputs of local researchers and NSSP, as well as, in articulating its spe- cific knowledge gaps and information needs. Despite being a long recognized problem among all partners involved (FMARD, the donor community, IFPRI, Nigerian universities and think tanks) little has been done to address this challenge. Additionally, there are weak links be- tween local knowledge generators (e.g. universities and research think tanks) with demand among policy makers more generally, and with FMARD in particular. This in turn has made it exceptionally challenging for programs such as the NSSP to establish strong technical ties with ministry personnel in order to strengthen FMARD’s own internal capacity for evidence-based policy making. As a result, the policy process and implementation of FMARD’s ATA strategy during the last few years has often lacked access to timely information and evidence being gen- erated by policy research. The FSP consortium builds on decades of experience in increasing national capacity through working with national research institutes, government ministries and institutions of higher learning across sub Saharan Africa. For example, MSU’s Department of Agricultural, Food and Resource Economics (AFRE) is known for its applied research and capacity building, with a fo- cus on African agricultural and food system development, food security and related food sys- tem policy. In the last 15 years, the Department’s faculty has engaged in collaborative research, policy dialogue, and capacity building throughout Africa, including projects in Burkina Faso, Ethiopia, Kenya, Malawi, Mali, Mozambique, Nigeria, Rwanda, Senegal, Tanzania, Zambia and Zimbabwe. These projects have established a strong track record of working successfully with partners including government ministries and policy makers. In all these activities, MSU has demonstrated the ability to provide sustained capacity-building support for the institutions it has worked with. In most of its work with National agricultural policy institutes in East and Southern Africa, MSU has strengthened the capacity of researchers and leveraged on their links with African public universities. These national policy research institutes are locally managed, have local executive boards drawn from local private and public sector stakeholder organizations, and are organized to provide policy-relevant ana...
FMARD. National/ State Level Dissemination 1. Policy seminars/workshops organized at the federal and state level to disseminate Project-related research [Quarterly] 2. Global Food Security Strategy (GFSS) sensitization in three FTF states [Q1, Q2] 3.1.2 Support to FMARD policy processes 1. Support to FMARD policies (APP, NAIP, JSR, CAADP, CAP-F) 2. Support to the Project Coordination Unit of FMARD 3. Support to the Agricultural Research Council of Nigeria (ARCN) 4. Stakeholder learning forums jointly undertaken with NAERLS Activity 3.2 Support for State Agricultural Policy Development (or Review) for two FTF states 3.2.1 Support for State Policy Development (or Review) Delta and Ebonyi States (FTF states) 1. Situation Analysis Ebonyi State [Q1] 2. Situation Analysis Delta State [Q1] 3. Stakeholder engagement Ebonyi State [Q2] 4. Stakeholder engagement Delta State [Q2] 5. Drafting/Stakeholder Review Ebonyi State [Q2] 6. Drafting/Stakeholder Review Delta [Q2] 7. Validation/Presentation in Ebonyi [Q3] 8. Validation/Presentation in Delta [Q3] 3.2.2 Support for Kebbi State Policy Development Completion and Implementation 1. Technical Support for the implementation of the State Agricultural Policy (Q1, Q2) 2. Offsite Collaborative Monitoring and Evaluation (Q1, Q2) 3. Onsite Collaborative Monitoring and Evaluation (Q2) Activity 3.3 Engagement with Private Sector 3.3.1

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