CORAF is an important organization working to improve food and nutrition security in West Africa. CORAF's recent initiatives are a promising sign of its determination to meet the challenges facing West Africa.
CORAF and ECOWAS review their joint initiatives
Published on : 13/12/2021
A meeting to review the joint initiatives of CORAF and the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) is being held in the Togolese capital, Lomé, from December 15 to 17, 2021.
CORAF is the long-standing technical arm of ECOWAS, and over the last few decades has undertaken several regional interventions, contributing to the realization of its agricultural policy, ECOWAP.
The three-day meeting should enable the two organizations to better align their activities.
"CORAF has implemented numerous interventions in the past, with resounding results in terms of its contribution to regional agricultural policy. This meeting gives us the opportunity to take stock of what has worked, while drawing lessons for better collaboration in the future", says Dr Abdou Tenkouano, Executive Director of CORAF.
The first formal cooperation agreement between CORAF and ECOWAS was signed on November 1, 2005 in Abuja, Nigeria. Under this collaboration agreement, ECOWAS expected CORAF to implement innovative research in the agricultural and agri-food sectors. Over the years, the two institutions have expanded the agreement, mandating CORAF to lead the seed regulatory reform process and implementing various collaborative programs on behalf of ECOWAS.
What's on the agenda?
On the agenda for the Lomé workshop, participants are expected to discuss the following four major points:
CORAF and ECOWAS therefore intend to seize the opportunity provided by the Lomé discussions, which will be guided by these four points, to project themselves into the future and define cooperation frameworks that would facilitate the sustainability and perpetuation of the legacies of their joint interventions.
There's still a lot of work to be done, and if we want to achieve Zero Hunger by 2030, we'll have to step up our joint efforts and, above all, think about strategies for sustaining the gains we've made".
emphasizes Dr Tenkouano.
What should the meeting achieve?
The expected results of the meeting are as follows:
Several technical and financial partners are expected to attend the meeting. These include representatives from the World Bank, the European Union, the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and the SDC. Other participants include directors and representatives of CNS/CRE, UEMOA and CILSS.
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