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1 On Track with APF Uganda Debriefing Meeeting 13 April 2010 The Hague, Netherlands Welcome!

2 APF Uganda in Pictures

3 Debriefing Meeting objectives To update each other on current development in the country focus process To discuss how to link the country focus agenda and actions to APF members priorities To jointly decide on how to support the further development of Agri-ProFocus Uganda

4 Programme 1.APF Uganda update Highlights of progress Q and A 2. APF members update Update affiliation matrix – what’s new? Future direction APF members for Uganda (a.o. plans around MFS II) 3. Coordination country focus process Reflection on coordination triangle (APF, SNV, WUR-CDI) and thematic groups Role of APF members and other stakeholders Communication 4. Way forward Strategy agreement for APF Uganda network and budget Activities planned

5 Introduction Thoughts behind Country Focus Process Achievements APF Uganda to date

6 Farmer/Producer Organisations Farmer Entrepreneurship Financial Services MFI Private Sector Research & Learning Public Sector NGO’s, Service Providers Value Chains Sustainable Food Production Country Focus: Multi-Stakeholder Process

7 Country Focus: Vision 2015 Indications of Success: A vibrant locally owned platform Actively exchanging, learning and innovating; Coordinating and harmonising key farmer entrepreneurship areas; Joint action for more and better support to organised farmers. Operating Principles: Working from & within existing efforts Combining networks Core-business: no new funding Shared commitment and agreement

8 Achievements to date: Steps taken Inception / Programming Overview matrix Invited local stakeholders Synthesis paper Interactive agenda setting Multi-stakeholder workshop Identification – Formulation 5 Thematic Groups Support from APF members Developing roles, strategy and activities Linking to colleagues & other organisations Agri-ProFocus Uganda Implementing

9 Achievements to date: Constitution of Groups

10 Achievements to date: Support organisations involved APF members vs themes Finance: HIVOS (Triodos), Cordaid, Agriterra, SNV, Oikocredit Farming Systems / Services: KIT Market information: SNV, HIVOS, Cordaid, IICD Policy: Cordaid, Oxfam Novib Farmers organisations: all of the above incl. AELBI and Heifer Non-specific: PUM, ETC, PTC+, ICCO Contacts established LEAD (USAID), DANIDA NARO/NAADS, TRIAS, Broederlijk Delen, Prolinova, FFS Context DISP/CAADP MFS II

11 Emerging questions 1 Are relevant partners in the relevant groups? How do APF members contribute to groups? Who are missing?

12 Achievements to date: Group Priorities Market Information The MIS Group is to harmonize information, review content, improve on how to collect it, verify data and ensure that information reaches farmers country wide: The group intends to focus on maize and beans as food crops, coffee as a cash crop and dairy. Current Actions: inventory, overview paper, symposium, … Financial services Core priority is finding means of making the accessibility of finance to farmers easier. Relevant issues for this group to take up are (a.o.) Menu of financial services for farmers Strengthening business plan development among farmer groups Joint learning around risks and implementation Documenting experiences (using also examples from recent KIT/IIRR value chain finance book)

13 Achievements to date: Group Priorities Farming Services Focus of the group is on services; there is need for more coordination in service delivery and to eliminate duplication, ensure resource sharing and networking amongst APF members. Pilot VC is Rice Inventory of service gaps Seasonal workshops … Policy Engagement The policy group’s agenda is focused on specific issues coming from the other APF teams and on being the eyes and ears on general policy issues related to farmer entrepreneurship in Uganda. Stakeholder mapping Review of financial services to establish policy related gaps Networking with other APF groups in order to identify policy issues

14 Achievements to date: Group Priorities Farmers’organisations Develop an inventory of best practices that can be used to identify / map / support farmer organisations. Focus is to stimulate farming as a business among viable producer groups with the following priorities: Focus on coffee and livestock but also other sub-sectors. Designing learning process Collecting / documenting best practices and methodologies. Follow-up may be mapping of viable farmer groups, sensitization and support in legal registration process

15 Synthesis

16 Emerging questions 2 What do we think of the directions developed so far? Which issues are missing (e.g. food security)?

17 Coordination / Collaboration SNV to coordinate APF to coach and support WUR for learning process Local team leaders for 5 thematic groups Stakeholders to sign up and participate in groups APF members support groups. Communication on ‘Ning’

18 Exploring Coordination / Collaboration 1.What is working well in this set-up? 2.Which challenges do we encounter? 3.How can we harness / solve these?

19 Activity Plan and Next Steps WHATWHENWHO

20 Relevance Check: a practical vision! 1.Reflect on the relevance of the APF network Take 5 minutes with your neighbor and discuss if and why APF Uganda is (still) relevant? Note your expectations down on cards (be practical!) 2.We share the points, cluster and assess them Are our joint expectations coherent / realistic?


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