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Capacity Building for the Forum for Agricultural Research in Africa (FARA) Project

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The Capacity Building for the Forum for Agricultural Research in Africa (FARA) Project is a Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA)-funded effort to address the communication needs of FARA, an umbrella organisation bringing together and forming coalitions of major stakeholders in agricultural research and development in Africa. Aims of the 3-year (September 2003 to August 2006) project include:
  • building capacity to coordinate and exchange information on agricultural research in Africa
  • promoting the role of agricultural research to national governments, and
  • stimulating the development and dissemination of new technologies in natural resource management, genetic resource management, biotechnology, policy, and market development.
Communication Strategies

This project is designed to support the growth of an organisation that uses communication and advocacy approaches to act as a liaison between international agricultural research organisations, such as the Global Forum for Agricultural Research, and African national and sub-regional organisations. FARA, that is, plays a role as a catalyst in bringing together the various stakeholders (research institutions, research systems, non-governmental organisations, donors, farmers, and private firms) and encouraging them to negotiate and cooperate on agricultural research issues of mutual interest. CIDA hopes to foster FARA's work in these areas through capacity building activities.

The project will help FARA accelerate sharing and exchange of knowledge through:

  • compiling and exchanging knowledge on agricultural research and production in Africa.
  • promoting awareness of regional and global issues; and
  • expanding the use of information technology in Africa.

The CIDA-funded training will focus on FARA’s work in advocating for the role of agricultural research leading to:

  • promoting agriculture as the engine of economic growth;
  • campaigning for proactive support by African governments;
  • creating an enabling environment for agricultural research;
  • diversifying investment in agricultural research; and
  • developing innovative methods of attracting funding.

Development Issues

Agriculture, Environment, Technology.

Key Points

FARA's mission is to enhance and add value to the effectiveness and efficiency of agricultural research systems in Africa. Organisers believe that these systems will contribute to agricultural development, economic growth, and the sustainable use of natural resources.

Partners

CIDA; African Development Bank Group (AfDB); Danish International Development Agency (DANIDA); European Union (EU); International Development Research Centre (IDRC); the Japanese Foreign Affairs Ministry; National Governments in Africa, The Netherlands, Norway; The Rockefeller Foundation, United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), US Agency for International Development (USAID), the World Bank.

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