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      Speech by Dr Manyewu Mutamba For The Consultative Continental Technical Workshop on the CAADP Kampala Results Framework
      Mar 26, 2026 - 12:12
      Speech by Dr Manyewu Mutamba For The Consultative Continental Technical Workshop

      Speech by

      Dr Manyewu Mutamba

      For

      The Consultative Continental Technical Workshop on the CAADP Kampala Results Framework

       

      Windhoek, Namibia

       

      24 - 27 March, 2026

       

       

       

       

       

      Salutations

      H.E. Moses Vilakati; Commissioner for Agriculture, Rural Development and Blue Economy – AUC,

      Hon. Ruthy Masake, Deputy Minister, Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries, Water and Land Reform, Republic of Namibia,

       

      Mr Duncan Samikwa, Senior Programme Officer, Directorate of Food, Agriculture and Natural Resources, SADC,

       

      Mr Moses Gamundani, Deputy Director of M&E, Ministry of Lands, Agriculture, Fisheries, Water and Rural Development, Republic of Zimbabwe – Co-Chair of SADC,

       

      Representatives of Member States,

      Heads of our Partners Institutions,

       

      Distinguished Ladies and Gentlemen,

       

      On behalf of the CEO of the AUDA-NEPAD, H.E. Mme. Nardos Beleke Thomas, I’m truly honored to welcome you to this Consultative Workshop on The CAADP Kampala Results Framework.

       

      This is a key step in our readiness for the implementation of the CAADP Kampala Strategy over the next 10 years.

       

      As many of you know, the new CAADP Kampala Strategy entered the implementation phase in January 2026 and will run for the next ten years.

       

      Defining how our various contributions will lead to the intended objectives is critical guidance on how we move forward, how we track progress and how we learn and share knowledge from implementation.

       

      We have a very clear set of targets that have been defined by our Heads of States. We need to constantly measure our progress again these important markers through the established Biennial Review mechanism.

       

      In the last year AUDA-NEPAD, working with the AUC, RECs and our partners – focused on supporting the readiness of member states, farmer organizations, and all other stakeholder for domestication of CAADP Kampala.

       

      A key result of this process is the CAADP Kampala Implementation Guidelines that have now been endorsed by member states to guide domestication of CAADP Kampala at national, regional and continental levels. 

       

      The Kampala Implementation Guidelines provide the overarching vehicle for domestication of CAADP Kampala and all AU agrifood Sector related decisions, across various thematic areas.

       

      The Consultative Workshop this week will tackle the final step in the readiness process, as we move with speed to focus on implementation.

       

      We have learnt many important lessons from the BR process, including critical feedback from RECs and Member States.

       

      The Consultations this week will reflect on many of those lessons and inputs that will help us to design a robust and yet pragmatic framework for tracking progress in the implementation of CAADP Kampala.

       

      The conversation this week should also highlight the importance of supporting member states to strengthen their own national systems for monitoring and reporting and aligning the continental BR framework with these national systems to enable a seamless process of continental reporting.

       

      We need a smarter way of monitoring and reporting our progress, we have access to cutting edge tools that we should urgently deploy to facilitate this exercise so that we focus on the business on implementation.  

       

      Our member states have clearly instructed that CAADP Kampala is about implementation and acceleration.

       

      This is where most of our time and resources should be focused.

       

      We now know what works and the most promising pathways for transforming our food systems.

       

      The focus should now be on enabling system level changes and scaling proven approaches, practices, technologies and partnerships for investment.

       

      We all know that the global development financing landscape is rapidly shifting, signaling that the era of development assistance is fast coming to an end.

       

      Africa needs to evolve, our models for transforming our agrifood systems must evolve to more sustainable pathways for driving our transformation agenda.

             

      Key among these is creating the enabling conditions for functional value chains that enable farmers and agribusinesses to thrive.

                    

      We know that where value chains work, food systems and lives are transformed.

       

      Addressing key bottlenecks to functional value chains is a key priority for the work of AUDA-NEPAD in the next 10 years as we domesticate CAADP Kampala.

       

      Key areas of focus for AUDA-NEPAD include

      • Supporting Member States and the RECs to strengthen their National Agrifood Systems Investment Plans.
      • At the end of last year, we visited Namibia for such support missions, and it was inspiring to see the progress this country has already achieved with the launch of their Strategy for the Transformation of the Agrifood Sector (STAS) – including defining modalities for the governance and coordination of the agrifood sector.
      • Namibia is now one of the leading countries on the continent in aligning their planning frameworks with CAADP Kampala.
      • The multi-stakeholder, consultative effort, and outstanding leadership and ownership of this process, all the way to the office of Her Excellence the President of Namibia was truly exemplary.
      • One of the reasons we are here today is to recognize and encourage this progress.
      • I’m sure we will continue to come back to learn many lessons.  

       

      We look forward to supporting Namibia and all our member states on this journey over the next 10 years of CAADP Kampala.

        

      In our support to member states, AUDA-NEPAD will equally priorities policy reform to:

      •  enhance the quality of public expenditure and better alignment with the objectives of CAADP Kampala.
      • enable inclusive partnerships between governments, farmers, agribusiness, and other partners in value chains that are built on transparency, honest, and shared values.

       

      Lastly, AUDA-NEPAD will significantly elevate our work to mobilize specialized technical support for member states in building bankable investment pipelines and mobilize financing for strategic, catalytic investments that support transformative, inclusive and resilient value chain development, in line with their NAIPs.

       

      Excellence, Distinguished participants

      I want to end by thanking the Government of Namibia for hosting us this week.

       

      As always, we are inspired each time we visit this beautiful country.

       

      The progress we see all around, the peace and tranquility, the hospitality of the Namibian people is a mark of the true African spirit.  

       

      We look forward to the next few days in Windhoek.

       

      Thank you, and I wish you fruitful deliberations this week.

       

      END     

       

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