SFW’s Resource Mobilization Facts, trends & prospects Adama Taoko.

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SFW’s Resource Mobilization Facts, trends & prospects Adama Taoko

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SFW’s Resource Mobilization Facts, trends & prospects

Adama Taoko

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BACKGROUND

A challenging environment BUT A unit committed to respond to member

country needs A shared vision to scale up the program

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STEPS INITIATED TOWARDS A STRATEGIC RMMS 1. SFW Strategic framework 2010-2015

4 priority areas1. Sustainable increase of agricultural production, productivity and

diversification for better nutrition of most vulnerable populations affected by short, medium and long term food insecurity

2. Sustainable management of natural resources encompassing women and vulnerable groups’ specific needs

3. Enabling attractive, competitive and gender sensitive environment for markets and improved food quality and safety for better trade encompassing women and vulnerable groups’ specific needs

4. Knowledge management, advocacy and policy coordination in West Africa

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INITIAL STEPS TOWARDS A STRATEGIC RMMS

2. Draft SFW RMMS 2012/2013Goal: Secure timely, predictable and adequate resources and support

for the achievement of SFW’s work in the PWB 2013-2013Four specific objectives • To consolidate, diversify and expand FAO resource partnerships;• To advocate FAO’s comparative advantage, through a vibrant

communication campaign to support resource mobilization;• To create a new culture for resource mobilization Organization-wide,

strengthening coordination and enhancing capacities and,• To effectively manage and report on resources and results at all

levels, to Governing Bodies and external partners

Target: USD 48m by 2013 through voluntary contributions (10)%)

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ACTUAL RM TRENDS IN SFW

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SFW’s TOP RESOURCE PARTNERS

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1. USA

2. IDA

3. EU institutions

4. France

5. Japan

6. Canada

7. AFDF

8. Germany

9. Denmark

10. Netherlands

SFW’s TOP 10 RESOURCE PARTNERS

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MOST FUNDED ORs IN SFW FROM 2006-2010

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ODA COMMITMENTS BY OR, WHAT ADJUSTMENTS?

Refer to ADAM analysis: Agricultural Development Assistance Mapping (Page 3)

See legend at the bottom of the page

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FAO PAST COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE PER COUNTRY, WHAT ADJUSTMENTS?

Refer to ADAM analysis: Page 6

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SFW’s TOP RESOURCE PARTNERS’ PROFILE

Refer to ADAM analysis: Page 8

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Internally A RMMS yet to be finalized Lack of internal capacities Poor articulation of SFW/CO’s priorities for implementation of a RMMS

Globally International Aid reduction Rebuilding FAO’s credibility/accountability

Emerging opportunities G8’s Alliance against Hunger in Africa (Obama’s appeal)African solidarity Trust Fund (Brazzaville appeal)FAO new programming approach

CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES

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The court is ours and

the ball is in our hands

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Thank you!