RPCA Restricted meeting agenda April 2024

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RESTRICTED MEETING

DRAFT AGENDA

Members of the Food Crisis Prevention Network will meet to assess the evolution of regional food and nutrition issues and to mobilise all relevant stakeholders, given the current alarming situation.

The restricted meeting of the Food Crisis Prevention Network (RPCA) will be held in physical format at the OECD Conference Centre in Paris, France, and via Zoom. Members of the network will have the opportunity to review the evolution of the food and nutrition (FSN) situation in the region, with a particular focus on the results of the 2023-2024 agropastoral season and the situation of agricultural markets at the regional and international levels.

In addition to food and nutrition crises, the region is facing security and socio-political challenges that significantly affect access to safe and nutritious food. In this context, participants will examine the impact of these factors on inter-country trade, humanitarian access, and human capital, with a particular focus on children’s schooling.

In view of the mobilisation of members in the face of crises recurrence, the assessment of the food and nutrition security response implemented in 2023 and that planned for 2024 will be examined. Participants will assess financing trends and exchange on strategies to remobilise national, regional, and international actors to address the growing food challenges in the region.

In the session on structuring investments in food security and resilience, participants will share ideas on the forthcoming review of regional agricultural policies, considering the preponderance of factors such as market and food insecurity in several areas. In addition, through feedback, they will exchange on the advances to be capitalised on in the scientific and technological fields, as well as on approaches to gender and economic inclusion. In the same vein, the SEG-AGIR session will focus on the experience of building the resilience of vulnerable populations in The Gambia and Mauritania, while examining the best practices adopted.

Finally, during the last session, members will discuss the initiatives of the civil society monitoring system, focusing on the farmer organisation participation in agriculture and livestock policy processes. They will also be informed about the opportunities offered by the information platform and the activities planned for the fortieth anniversary of the RPCA Network.

On the margins of the restricted meeting, various consultations will take place, including the meeting of the ECOWAS Agricultural Policy Partners Group (ECOWAP).

Held under the patronage of the Commissions of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) and the West African Economic and Monetary Union (UEMOA), the RPCA annual meeting brings together the region’s key food and nutrition security stakeholders. The Permanent Interstate Committee for Drought Control in the Sahel (CILSS) and the Sahel and West Africa Club Secretariat (SWAC/ OECD) organise the meeting.

3 APRIL:

Agropastoral, food and nutrition situation & effectiveness of responses to food crises

4 APRIL:

Mobilisation in the face of recurrent food and nutrition crises

5 APRIL:

Investments in governance and other network issues

3-5 APRIL 2024 PARIS, FRANCE
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08:30 – 09:00

09:00 – 09:30

09:30 – 10:00

10:00 – 16:30

Welcome and registration of participants

WELCOME CEREMONY

Ms Fabrizia LAPECORELLA, Deputy Secretary-General, OCDE

Mrs Hadizatou Rosine SORI-COULIBALY, President, SWAC

Spokesperson for civil society and private sector actors Representative of technical and financial partners Representative of the intergovernmental organisations (ECOWAS, CILSS, UEMOA)

Family photo & coffee break

SESSION 1: Agropastoral, food and nutrition situation & effectiveness of responses to food crises

This session addresses the food and nutrition situation, the evolution of regional food prices. It is based on the final assessment of the 2023-2024 agro-pastoral season, and the market situation at the regional and international levels. It then examines the impacts of security and socio-political crises on food security, intra-regional trade, humanitarian access, and children’s schooling in conflict-affected areas. Finally, participants will analyse the actions taken in response to the food and nutrition crises, and then discuss approaches to remobilise national, regional and international actors to address the increasingly food challenges in the region.

Chair: Dr Abdoulaye MOHAMADOU, Executive Secretary (CILSS)

10:00 – 12:30

10:00 – 10:35

10:35 – 12:30

12:30 – 14:00

14:00 – 16:30

14:00 – 14:35

Sequence 1: Agropastoral, food and nutrition situation

Introductory presentations

Final results of the agro-sylvo-pastoral campaign, Mr Sy Martial TRAORÉ (CILSS), 15 m

Situation of regional and international markets, Mr Martin NAINDOUBA (FAO), 5 mn

Food and nutrition situation (Results of the Cadre Harmonisé), Dr Issoufou BAOUA (CILSS), 15 mn

Discussion and synthesis of the main recommendations

Lunch break

Sequence 2: Implications of security, socio-political crises and trade restrictions on the food and nutrition situation

Introductory presentations

Insecurity and food crises in the Sahel and West Africa: Evolution and interrelationship, Dr Olivier WALTHER, Consultant (SWAC/OECD), 15 mn

Implications of the fragility of regional integration on trade and cross-border flows, Mr Issa TANKARI (INSAH), 10 mn

Impact of socio-political and security shocks on humanitarian access and food stability: findings and recommendations, Mr Ollo SIB (WFP), 10 mn

14:35 – 14:40

14:40 – 15:15

15:15 – 15:45

15:45 – 16:30

Beyond purely food and nutrition issues: Alert on the issue of «Generations of out-of-school children», Mr Noel Marie ZAGRE (UNICEF), 5 mn

Discussion

Coffee break

Discussion and synthesis

08:30 – 10:00

08:30 – 08:55

THURSDAY 4 APRIL 2024

Sequence 3: Mobilisation in the face of recurrent food and nutrition crises

Introductory presentations

Assessment of the implementation of the 2023 food crisis response plans, review of the 2024 draft responses and follow-up initiative and monitoring on the effectiveness of the response, Mr Moussa GUEYE (CILSS), 15 mn

Facing the challenge of financing Food and Nutrition Security: Current trends and policy implications, Mr Sidy Guèye NIANG (SWAC/OECD), 10 mn

What is TOSSD? How can TOSSD data support the work of the RPCA, in particular the monitoring of financing related to food and nutrition issues? Presentation on the statistical framework of Total Official Support for Sustainable Development, Ms Julia BENN (TOSSD), 10 mn

08:55 – 10:15

Discussion and key recommendations

Coffee break 10:15 – 10:30

10:30 – 16:45

10:30 – 15:00

10:30 – 11:15

SESSION 2: Structuring investments in resilience, food systems and FNS governance

This session presents the regional policy agenda in anticipation of the review of regional agricultural policies. Thus, it explores the policy opportunities offered by science and new technologies for strengthening resilience and food systems, the impact of structuring investments and the inclusion of women in the agro-food sectors. The SEG-AGIR sequence then discusses countries’ investments in vulnerable people.

Chair: Ms Massandjé TOURÉ-LITSÉ, Commissioner for Economic Affairs and Agriculture (ECOWAS); Mr Kako K. NUBUKPO, Commissioner for Agriculture, Water Resources and the Environment (UEMOA)

Sequence 1: Focus on agri-food policies and the regional agenda for strengthening the resilience of food systems

Introductory presentations

Knowledge and technological innovations for the resilience of food systems: What opportunities are offered by agricultural research in response to the main challenges of food systems in the region ? and what are the implications for new agri-food policies? Dr Abdou TENKOUANO (ICIPE), 15 mn

Impact of agri-food investments on the improvement of Food and Nutrition Security: Some evidence and their implications for public policies, Mr James TEFFT (FAO), 15 mn

Mainstreaming gender in agricultural policies: Experience from Mozambique and takeaways for better policies in West Africa, Ms Léa Marie ROUANET (World Bank), 15 mn

11:15 – 12:15

Panel discussion: How to advance the food systems transformation agenda in a context of multifactorial and interconnected crises?

Moderator : Mme Maty BA DIAO (ARAA)

Ms Massandjé TOURÉ-LITSÉ, Commissioner for Agriculture and Economic Affairs (ECOWAS)

Mr Kako K. NUBUKPO, Commissioner for Agriculture and Natural Resources Management (UEMOA)

Minister of Agriculture (to be confirmed)

Mrs Khady Fall TALL, Regional President (AFAO-WAWA)

Discussion 12:15 – 13:15

Lunch break 13:15 – 14:30

WEDNESDAY 3 APRIL 2024
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14:30 – 15:00

15:00 – 16:45

Discussion and main recommendations

Sequence 2: SEG-AGIR: Experience in building resilience

Mauritania:

The Gambia:

Introductory remarks by the Minister, 10 mn Introductory remarks by the Minister, 10 mn Presentation, 20 mn Presentation, 20 mn

16:00 – 16:45

Discussion and main recommendations

16:45 – 17:15 Event

08:30 – 12:00

08:30 – 09:45

08:30 – 08:45

FRIDAY 5 APRIL 2024

SESSION 3: Investments in governance and other network issues

This session looks at the progress made in strengthening the governance of food security and nutrition in the region. Participants will exchange insights derived from the involvement of civil society organisations in the political processes related to agriculture and food security and nutrition.

Chair: Mr Ibrahim LAOUALI (FEWS NET)

Sequence 1: Strengthening leadership in State FNS governance

Moderator: Dr Hamadoun MAHALMOUDOU, AGRHYMET/CILSS

Civil society monitoring mechanism

Producers’ organisations put to the test by the political processes of agriculture and food and nutrition security: progress made, new challenges, and solutions, Mr Najirou SALL (ROPPA), 15 mn

08:45 – 09:45

Discussion and general summary

Coffee break 09:45 – 11:00

11:00 – 12:00

11:00 – 11:20

11:20 – 12:00

12:00 – 12:30

Sequence 2: Food Crisis Prevention Network (RPCA) worksites

Introductory presentations

Presentation of the new RPCA website, Ms Fatouma Zara Saidou YACOUBA (SWAC/OECD), 10 mn

Preparations for the 40th anniversary of the RPCA: venue and central theme of the 40th annual meeting of the RPCA, Mr Sidy Guèye NIANG (CSAO/OCDE), 10 mn

Discussion

CLOSING CEREMONY

Chair: Mrs Hadizatou Rosine SORI-COULIBALY, President, SWAC

Reading of the summary of conclusions of the restricted meeting of the RPCA, Dr Issoufou BAOUA (CILSS)

Closing remarks

Representative of the civil society and the private sector Representative of the technical and financial partners Representative of the intergovernmental organisations (ECOWAS, UEMOA, CILSS)

Lunch break 12:30 – 14:00

14:00 – 16:00

ECOWAS EVENT: ECOWAP partners Group Meeting (Session exclusively reserved for members)

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