Report on EIARD main achievements from October 2010 to November 2011
This discussion paper was produced in preparation for a joint GDPRD - EIARD meeting in November 2009, and describes the extent to which agricultural research contributes effectively to, and is harmonised with the broader agriculture and rural development agenda.
The objective of this study was to provide EIARD with the knowledge and processes to better coordinate and harmonise support to CAADP Pillar 4, both between EIARD members and between EIARD members and other major donors. The first phase was an overall mapping of support of EIARD members and other aid donors to CAADP Pillar 4, and a mapping of continental and sub-regional support to ARD in Sub-Saharan Africa.
The second phase of the study includes three case studies (Benin, Zambia and Tanzania), to explore to what extent donor support is aligned with CAADP processes at the national level, and meets Paris Declaration requirements for aid effetiveness.
The overall aim of this study is to ‘review and compare the policies and practices of different EIARD members in impact assessment to increase relevance, uptake and coordination of efforts by and for EIARD members, stakeholders and policy-makers’. This policy brief provides practical recommendations for improvement and greater coordination among EIARD members in impact assessment.
The objective of this policy brief is to explore the implications of the 2008 International Assessment of Agricultural Knowledge, Science and Technology for Development (IAASTD) for the policies and investments in Agricultural Research for Development (ARD) of the European Commission and the European countries members of EIARD.
This policy brief includes recommendations on how to make ARD initiatives and policies more pro-poor, building on the thematic study on the same topic. Recommendations are targeted at individual EIARD members, and at EIARD as a network of bi-lateral ARD funders who aim to learn from each others' good practices.
Based on an analysis of EIARD members' current practices, this policy brief identifies key messages related to capacity development for ARD, considering human, organisational and institutional capacities.
The overall aim of this study is to ‘review and compare the policies and practices of different EIARD members in impact assessment to increase relevance, uptake and coordination of efforts by and for EIARD members, stakeholders and policy-makers’. This policy brief provides practical recommendations for improvement and greater coordination among EIARD members in impact assessment.
This is the outcome of a desk study that constituted the first step in the Regional Review.
This is the workshop report of the European meeting on 28-29 September 2009
This document includes the outcomes of the document review, the face-to-face meeting and the e-consultation for Europe.
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