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Natural Resource Management and Biodiversity Programme Strategy | ASARECA | This strategy sets out the role of the Association for Strengthening Agricultural Research in Eastern and Central Africa (ASARECA) Natural Resource Management and Biodiversity Programme in responding to livelihood and environmental management challenges in Eastern and Central Africa sub-region. It defines the programme's vision, mission and values, identifies the challenges that confront the vulnerable populations in the sub-region, and provides pathways through which ASARECA will contribute to resolving them. In so doing, the strategy lays out the programmeÔÇÖs research agenda for the next five years, 2009-2014, and articulates an implementation framework . |
Livestock and Fisheries Programme Strategy | To address the identified constraints facing the livestock and fisheries subsectors in the Eastern and Central Africa sub-region, the Livestock and Fisheries Programme (LFP) has identified 4 priority themes each with several sub-thematic areas of intervention. The thematic and sub-thematic areas of intervention express a strong commitment to impact as the strategic orientation and positioning LFP as a regional leader in livestock and fisheries research for development. The thematic areas are (i) Improving livestock and fisheries Productivity; (ii) Improving access to markets; (iii) Improving value addition in input and output marketing chains; (iv) Improving sustainable interaction between livestock, fisheries and the environment. |
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High Value Non-Staple Crops Programme Strategy | ASARECA | In the next five years, the Programme's vision is innovative agricultural technologies in high value crops significantly contributing to increased household incomes and improved livelihoods in eastern and central Africa. In pursuance of this vision, the programme will put in place mechanisms to make it an excellent hub to develop and promote agricultural innovations in the specific commodities mandated to it notably; oil crops, pulses, fruits, vegetables, coffee and tea. The mission of the programme will be to generate and promote uptake of appropriate market-oriented technologies in high value crops in eastern and central Africa. |
Staple Crops Programme Strategy | ASARECA | The Staple Crops Programme is responsible for agricultural research for development on the following 9 commodities: banana, cassava, potato, sweet potato, maize, sorghum, millet, rice and wheat. These staple crops contribute to the socio-economic well-being of the people in the ECA region in several ways. The crops provide raw materials for the local industries (agro-processing); help alleviate poverty; contribute to improved nutrition; contribute to natural resource management; and provide employment. There is also some cross-border trade and to a limited extent, export of the commodities to markets outside the ECA region. Most of the staple crops rank high in food security and/or income generation - See more at: http://www.asareca.org/taxonomy/term/9#sthash.xaMbt4rb.dpuf |
Gender Mainstreaming Strategic Plan | ASARECA | Within its overall vision for change, ASARECA has taken concrete steps to mainstream gender into its agricultural research agenda and institutional framework by developing a GMS for the period 2011-2015. The strategy is founded on the lessons learnt from two previous gender interventions and the findings of the Gender Audit that was conducted in 2009. The approved log-frame of ASARECA already provides the mandate for mainstreaming gender. |
Partnerships and Capacity Development Unit Strategic Plan | ASARECAa | The Partnerships and Capacity Development (PCD) unit has been created in ASARECA to manage partnerships and capacity development initiatives of the organisation. In order to implement its functions, PCD has developed a strategy which defines the strategic areas where it will focus its efforts in partnerships and capacity development in the sub-region and how this will be done during the short- and medium-term periods. The strategy also identifies the challenges and constraints in partnerships and capacity development in the ECA sub-region. These challenges include how to realign the mindsets of most current agricultural research actors towards development impact; how to identify, build and manage successful partnerships; the strategies, capacity and skills to do these; and the systems, procedures and approaches for implementing programmes. How to institutionalise and catalyse partnerships, resource mobilisation for implementing partnership programmes, and mechanisms for bringing potential partners together are also challenges. |
ASARECA Strategic Plan 2007-2016 | ASARECA | ASARECA is an association of national agricultural research systems (NARS) in 10 countries of eastern and southern Africa working in concert with donors, key partners and stakeholders in agricultural research for development. It is a vehicle for regional cooperation and collective action that facilitates agricultural and institutional innovation and the sharing of gains from research. ASARECA is an institution that serves its members and inestors through: 1) strategic guidance on research for development priorities in the subregion; 2) representation and an institution memory of the region in international and emerging Africa-wide fora, 3) maintenance of multiple mechanism to facilitate collaboration at the subregional level (e.g., networks, competitive grants, exploratory initiatives), and 4) facilities for on-going monitoring and evaluation of regional programs supported by multiple donors. As both the creation and instrument of the national agricultural research institutes, ASARECA adds value to their work particularly where regional collective action is required. The ownership of ASARECA by its members and its openness to its investors gives it a unique character in subregional organizations. |
ASARECA Strategy and Results Framework (2019-2028) | ASARECA | The A-SRF provides strategic direction and a framework for: (i) prioritizing key activities to pursue; (ii) guiding operational and functional planning; (iii) allocating resources; and (iv) developing organizational structure and operational modalities. The roadmap outlined in this A-SRF shall form the basis for developing detailed five-year medium term operational plans that are required to operationalize it. |
ASARECA Strategy and Results Framework 2017-2026 | ASARECA | ASARECA (2017-2026) Strategy and Results Framework is out. The document shows that ASARECA has committed to deliver on four strategic outcomes namely: (i) Strengthened and integrated capacity for transforming the ECA agricultural sector; (ii) Enhanced support to development and scaling up of agricultural technologies and innovations; (iii) Enhanced policy advocacy, market analysis and strengthened regional institutional arrangements; and (iv) Enhanced access to reliable and up-to-date knowledge and information for informed decision and action. ASARECA Strategy and Results Framework |
Maize Lethal Necrosis: History and Control in the Western Hemisphere | Peg Redinbaugh | |
Plant virome ecology in African farming systems: assessing food security “Alternate hosts for the viruses in weeds and non-maize crops” | Francesca Stomeo / Mark Wamalwa | Plant virome ecology in African farming systems: assessing food security “Alternate hosts for the viruses in weeds and non-maize crops” |
Tackling the MLN Challenge through R4D – Initiatives by CIMMYT and Partners | BM Prasanna | Tackling the MLN Challenge through R4D – Initiatives by CIMMYT and Partners |
Status and progress of research on maize lethal necrosis disease (MLND) in Kenya | Dr Anne Wangai | Status and progress of research on maize lethal necrosis disease (MLND) in Kenya |
SEM Workshop Proceedings | ASARECA | Proceedings of the technical workshop on the use of spatial equilibrium models in the assessment of impacts of non-tariff barriers to trade in the East African Community (EAC) |
Recommendations from the First ASARECA General Assembly | ASARECA | The following Recommendations from the ASARECA Business committee were presented and adopted by the 1st ASARECA General Assembly on December 16, 2011 at Imperial Resort Beach Hotel, Entebbe, Uganda |