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Aug 17, 2023

By Ibenu Sharon (AFAAS), Bridget Kakuwa-Kasongamulilo (CCARDESA), Benjamin Abugri

14th August, Kampala - Uganda - With the overarching goal of fostering sustainable agricultural research transformation and rural development across Africa, the importance of strategic alliances and effective resource mobilization cannot be overstated. To this end, the CAADPXP4 Consortium comprising the Forum for Agricultural Research in Africa (FARA), the  African Forum for Agricultural Advisory Services (AFAAS), the Association for  Strengthening Agricultural Research in Eastern and Central Africa ( ASARECA), the Centre for Coordination of Agricultural Research and Development for Southern Africa (CCARDESA)   and the West and Central African Council for Agricultural Research and Development (CORAF) organized a Comprehensive resource mobilization training in collaboration with the Food, Agriculture and Natural Resources Policy Analysis Network (FANRPAN)  and the Regional Universities Forum for Capacity Building in Agriculture (RUFORUM) conducted an Intensive Resource Mobilization Training to equip stakeholders with the necessary skills and knowledge.

This training, conducted at the Fairway Hotel Kampala from 9th to 14th  August 2023, aimed to address gaps in resource mobilization, crafting robust and sustainable fundraising strategies. Besides theoretical instruction, the training emphasized hands-on practice, targeting a diverse audience from Research and Extension institutions. The initiative focused on fundamental principles, practical techniques, ethical considerations, and strategic evolution, hoping to reshape the approach towards mobilizing resources through proposal writing.

Dr. Aggrey Agumya, the Executive Director of FARA, highlighted the timeliness of this initiative, emphasizing the growing financial challenges faced by AR4D research organizations. He highlighted the shrinking resources and increasing dependencies, urging the need for more innovative funding solutions, especially given the pandemic's financial impact and changing donor priorities. Dr. Agumya further intimated that funders are showing a preference for interventions that yield tangible results in a short time, which has further put the supra-national AR4D organizations at a disadvantage because their results/outcomes are not readily tangible, and they are medium to long-term. Under these circumstances, it is essential that these organizations and the national partners they support are compelled to find innovative ways of mobilizing resources and build the required capacities” emphasized Dr Agumya.

Representatives of the CAADP-XP4 Consortium

Echoing this sentiment, Mr. Max Olupot the Director of Programmes from AFAAS recognized Dr. Agumya's leadership ascent and underscored the urgency of resource mobilization for the consortium's continuity. He further noted that this period was critical for the CAADPXP4 Consortium as the CAADP-XP4 program is coming to an end and hence need to solicit more funds so that there is continuity and sustainability.

 Dr. Baitsi Podisi, the CAADP-XP4 Coordinator from CCARDESA indicated that the meeting was in line with CCARDESA's existing priorities. “This meeting will help us build more partnerships and address agroecology as an emerging topic that all of us in the room could ride and benefit from. It is critical as SROs to catalyze our institutions to support our countries’ access to other funding sources. We need to be more innovative in engaging the private sector partnerships as well.” Re-echoed, Dr Podisi.

 Ms. Julian Barungi speaking on behalf of the ASARECA Executive Director emphasized their unwavering commitment to the consortium's partnerships.

The Resource Mobilization training unfolded in two distinct phases with the virtual training in the first phase, spanning five days. This phase deep-dived into resource mobilization, encompassing an array of topics, from fundraising strategies and the moral aspects of resource mobilization to monitoring, evaluation, and best practices.

Participants brainstorming on Stakeholder Mapping

 The practical application of theory in the second segment focused on drafting effective proposals. It was tailored to respond to currently active calls for proposals under the Horizon Europe Working Programme and the EC-INTPA calls.

This endeavor by the CAADP-XP4 Consortium epitomizes hope for Africa's agricultural research and development institutions to work together to mobilize much-needed resources. The effort does not only arm stakeholders with indispensable skills but also helps to build bridges of unity and strategic collaborations which are indispensable for reshaping Africa's agricultural development landscape.

The authors are Communication and Knowledge Management experts in the CAADP-XP4 Consortium. 

Funding Partners

4.61M

Beneficiaries Reached

97000

Farmers Trained

3720

Number of Value Chain Actors Accessing CSA

41300

Lead Farmers Supported