March 16, 2010 / CAADP
Future Agricultures has attempted to align its thematic areas with CAADP pillars. For example, the Policy Process theme is a perfect complement to the pillars since none of them explicitly address policy formulation. This weakness was in fact raised during the
March 16, 2010 / CAADP
The Consortium commissioned its representatives in the three countries (Ethiopia, Malawi, and Kenya) to undertake a very basic investigation of the status of each country. This involved, interviewing CAADP focal persons, if any, and other relevant institutions. Malawi Malawi signs
March 16, 2010 / CAADP
On November 30 in Nairobi, more than 160 delegates from across Africa met for the fourth CAADP Africa Forum, organized by the New Partnership for Africa’s Development (NEPAD) from 30 November-4 December 2009. The Forum’s theme is ‘The Bottom of
March 11, 2010 / CAADP
The Comprehensive Africa Agriculture Development Programme (CAADP) is the most ambitious and comprehensive agricultural reform effort ever undertaken in Africa. An initiative of the African Union (AU) and New Partnership for Africa’s Development (NEPAD), it represents a fundamental shift toward
March 11, 2010 / Organisations
echirwa@yahoo.com {jathumbnail off}Wadonda Consult (WACO) is an independent consulting firm established in 1996 and is registered under the Business Names Registration Act. WACO operates on the basis of partnership with consultants in economic and social research. They provide consultancy services
March 10, 2010 / Researchers
Judith Good is a Senior Lecturer in Informatics at the Universitt of Sussex, Brighton, UK. She is also Director of the IDEAs Lab, which is part of the Human Centred Technology Group (along with the Interact Lab).
March 10, 2010 / Researchers
Lorenzo Cotula has extensive experience in legal and social science research, capacity building and policy advocacy on the role of law in sustainable development, focusing on land rights and on natural resource investment (agriculture, extractive industries). He is currently working
March 10, 2010 / Researchers
Ruth Hall holds a Masters degree in Development Studies from the University of Oxford and an Honours degree in Political Studies from UCT. She is currently registered for a doctoral degree in Politics at Oxford. She joined the Institute for
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