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Regional workshop On Join Sector Review, enhancing the implementation of NAIPs/NAFSIPs through alignment to the Sustaining CAADP Momentum Results Framework (SCM-RF) for accelerated implementation in ECOWAS Member States Abidjan, Côte d Ivoire, 27 th 30 th July, 2015, AIDE MEMOIRE 1

INTRODUCTION 1. The regional inception workshop for Joint Sector Review and the enhancement of the implementation of National Agricultural Investment Plans (NAIPs/NAFSIPs)and their Monitoring and Evaluation Systems in ECOWAS Member States co-funded by ECOWAS-NEPADwas held from 27 to 30 July 2015 in Abidjan, Republic of Cote D Ivoire. 2. The following regional, international and Civil Society Organisationsand or agencies were represented: ARAA/ECOWAS CILSS COFENABVI CORAF / WECARD CosinusConseils ECOWAS Commission Hubrural NEPAD PASANAO RECAO ReSAKSS USAID WAWA/AFAO 3. The following member states were represented: Benin Burkina Faso Cape Verde Cote d Ivoire The Gambia Ghana Guinea Liberia Mali Niger Senegal Sierra Leone Togo 4. The ECOWAS ECOWAP Monitoring &Evaluation Programme Officer, Mrs.Fatmata SEIWOH, on behalf of the ECOWAS President, Kadre Desire OUEDRAGO, the ECOWAS Commissioner for Agriculture, Environment and Water Resources and Director of Agriculture and Rural Development, welcomed the participants to the workshop and expressed her gratitude to Cote D Ivoire for hosting the event. She emphasized that, there must be a solid M&E system as well 2

as the use of evidence based approaches in implementing policies, plans and programs in the Agriculture sector in order to ensure achievement of desired results that would benefit the population of the region. Therefore all stakeholders should ensure a steady progress in their various contributions in building a solid agriculture sector. 5. NEPAD Representative, ProfessorHamidouBolyin his statement stressed the importance of Agriculture at the African Union level over the past 10 years. Following the last summit held in Malabo, Republic of Equatorial Guinea in June 2014, and the ECOWAS Heads of States adopted a set of declarations and decisions in in the context of the CAADP results framework. He noted thatwiththe CAADP Results Framework, Africa is setting priorities and determining what to continue, what to abandon and what to start doing with a focus on results and impacts. He later mentioned the dynamism of ECOWAS as a Regional Economic Community and the coordination role which should focus on finding innovative solutions in assisting the Member States in the implementation of the second phase of the CAADP in order to the improve the well-being of the population. 6. Prior to the opening of the workshop, the representative of the Minister of Agriculture of Cote d Ivoire, Mr Bernard K.COMOE in his speech, welcomed the participants, and stressed the importance of the Agriculture sector in the development process for the next 10 years. As part of the NAIP process, Cote d Ivoire reached the threshold of 1,000 billion F CFA in 2015 after 03 years of implementation. However some challenges still need to be addressed, which are the 10% budget commitment, the improvement of food quality and the mechanization of the agricultural sector among others. In conclusion, Mr COMOE appealed that the meeting should aim at improving the well-being of the population through the inclusion of the annual agriculture growth rate of 6% and the ownership of the various tools for the definition of indicators and data analysis and quality. 7. Theagendaand the following objectives of the workshop were presented and adopted by participants: i. Bring all participants to the same page on the Joint Sector Review processes as a component of Mutual Accountability with emphasis on the Regional JSR ii. iii. Determine the actual status and trends in the implementation of CAADP/NAIP/RAIP and their M&E systems including challenges, opportunities and objectively assess the major initiatives the countries are undertaking to meet the stipulated goals and targets identified in their respective CAADP compacts and investment plans. Specific objectives of this include: Achievements in NAIP & M&E systems Establishing the extent of capacity reform taking place in relation to existence of M&E tools and systems, mutual accountability platforms and mechanisms (e.g. MAFAP; JSR; Country SAKSS, etc.); Assessing the effectiveness of established local capacity and systems for coordinating and facilitating CAADP implementation in the countries (CAADP Country teams, Agriculture Sector Working groups; other multi-stakeholder/multisectoral dialogue platforms; inter-ministerial coordination) Envisaging how the existing country efforts can be strengthened Orientate participants on Sustaining CAADP Momentum-Results Framework- Goals, targets; and implications for domestication, internalization and operationalization to 3

accelerate implementation; way forward as a region (Malabo declaration, CAADP 2015-2025 Framework, 2015-2025 Indicators). iv. Consolidate results to contribute to ECOWAP + 10 and support the establishment of the next generation of RAIP and NAIPs ISSUES DISCUSSED AT WORKSHOP A. JOINT SECTOR REVIEW B. COUNTRIES PROGRESS REPORTS C. OVERVIEW OF RAIP IMPLEMENTATION D. MALABO DECLARATION AND THE NEW CAADP RESULTS FRAMEWORK E. 2015 2025 CAADP/REGIONAL SET OF INDICATORS F. WORLD BANK CHILD TRUST FUND SUPPORT TO MEMBER STATES AND ECOWAS G. REPORTING FLOW (CONTINENTAL-REGIONAL) 4

Road Map/Next Steps No. Action Deadline ECOWAS 1 To involve different stakeholders at all stages during the August 2015 onwards implementation of the JSR in order to facilitate ownership of the process. 2 To assist, support and guide countries on a case by case August 2015 onwards basis in the implementation of their NAIPs and other processes 3 To re-establish a regional M&E technical working group with August 2015 clearly defined ToR 4 To organize the first meeting of the regional M&E technical August 2015 working group 5 To play an active role in the implementation of NAIPs with August 2015 onwards renewed commitment to improve communication at national level. 6 To provide civil society with more resources to implement activities in the field so that M&E can be effective and efficient. By January 2016 7 To share the TOR for ECOWAP @ 10 (countries August 2015 involvement) Member states 8 To include the JSR into their annual work plans for inclusion December 2015 into annual budgets. 9 To inform the general population about the JSR process and its results August onwards 10 To involve the CAADP Country teams/sc in the August onwards implementation of the JSR 11 Member States should update stakeholders on the status of August onwards implementation of their NAIPs. 12 To agree on a reasonable amount of indicators for which data can be realistically generated (in collaboration with ECOWAS) 13 To review the indicators to make them SMART so that there may not be gaps in the data collection process (in collaboration with ECOWAS) NEPAD Post November 2015 Conference (December 2015) Post November 2015 Conference (December 2015) 14 To work closely with ECOWAS in implementing the Malabo Declaration and Results Framework 15 To define the TOR for the NAIP review and share with the ECOWAS/MS August onwards August 2015 5

No. Action Responsible In Collaboration With Deadline 1 Send generic ToRfor ECOWAS 30 th July, 2015 recruitment of Consultants to Member States for strengthening their M&E systems as well as specifications for ICT materials 2 To review ToR and MS 7th August 2015 specifications based on country needs and send to ECOWAS for clearance 3 To finalise ToR and ICT ECOWAS 21st August, 2015 specifications and send to Member States 4 To send CVsfor consultants and proformainvoices for ICT MS 31st August 2015 materials to ECOWAS for selection 5 ECOWAS to send final ECOWAS 15th September, 2015 selection of Consultants and suppliers for ICT materials to Member States 6 Member States award MS 15th October 2015 contracts to consultants and suppliers 7 Work completed by Consultant Consultant MS 31 st October 2015 8 Confirm work done by MS 15 th November 2015 Consultants 9 Payment of Consultants ECOWAS MS 30 th November 2015 6