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Keynote Addresses Side Events
Sub-plenary Session on GPPs
Stakeholder Consultations GFAR 2003 Conference Evaluation
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Stakeholder Consultations Donor Community In the afternoon of the second day of the conference, stakeholder groups deliberated on their future contribution to GFAR, particularly on issues that each constituency group deemed critical for inclusion in the GFAR Business Plan 2004-2006 and in which they propose to be actively involved in the coming three years. The seven stakeholder groups were asked to provide some feedback on emerging issues outlined by the keynote speakers, and to suggest ways on how to improve their involvement in ARD activities at the sub-regional, regional and global levels. They also deliberated on strategies to improve their representation in various decision- and policy-making mechanisms at these different levels. Comprehensive terms of reference outlining the above discussion issues and others were provided to participants (Boxes 13-17 and 19-21).
Donor representatives focused their discussion on three main issues. (1) SWOT analysis of the GFAR initiative; (2) key mechanisms for improving GFAR funding strategy; and (3) an expression of interest in the initiative. With regards to the SWOT analysis, the lack of a long-term funding strategy and the unstable staffing situation at the GFAR Secretariat were highlighted as major concerns. They nevertheless renewed their commitment and interest in the principles that underpin GFAR, including its innovative collaborative programmes. The apparent instability in the Secretariat was viewed as a normal threat experienced by every new initiative. They identified a number real current and future opportunities offered by the evolving international agenda including the WSSD, NEPAD and the G8 summit in Evian, France and encouraged GFAR to seize such opportunities. Some of the approaches and mechanisms proposed to improve the current funding situation were: (1) broaden and secure funding mechanism for both the Secretariat and the implementation of stakeholder-led initiatives; (2) improve transparency in the allocation of the financial resources across regions, stakeholder groups and thematic priorities; (3) encourage cost-sharing activities for the development of inter-stakeholder platforms; (4) improve coordination of funding within the donor support group; (5) in-kind contributions from various donors; (6) the new Memorandum of Agreement (MoA) between FAO and IFAD; and (7) innovative mechanisms to consolidate the Secretariat staffing through APOs, visiting experts and volunteers. Consistent with the discussion, preliminary pledges were made by FAO, IFAD, European Commission, Canada (IDRC and CIDA), France, Italy and The Netherlands. Further commitments are expected from Germany, Switzerland and Great Britain.
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