Rationale
The Farmers’ Forum (FAFO) is a bottom-up process of consultation and dialogue between small farmers and rural producers’ organizations, IFAD and governments for rural development and poverty reduction. Shaped by a consensus document that guides the collaboration, the FAFO was established in 2006, as an operational tool to provide orientation to IFAD operations and to jointly identify opportunities for the development of partnerships between IFAD and FOs.[1] The first FAFO global meeting took place on February 2006, in conjunction with the IFAD Governing Council. Since then, five additional global meetings were held in 2008, 2010, 2012, 2014 and 2016.
In 2014, a study of the partnerships between IFAD and Farmers’ Organizations (FOs) noted that the momentum of these partnerships had reached a plateau, whereas country-level engagement with FOs was diminishing. One of the reasons identified was that the global FAFO process was too focused at the global level while collaboration and dialogue at regional and country level, i.e. where IFAD operates, was not systematic and thus, opportunities were lost.
In this context, during the 6th Global meeting of the Farmers’ Forum held in 2016, the FAFO Steering Committee (SC) members agreed to decentralize the FAFO process and to begin holding regional level FAFOs in order to ‘be closer’ to the farmers and to foster greater involvement of IFAD regional divisions and country programs. As such, the process will now be organized on a four year basis with global meetings organized every four years and regional consultations where IFAD operates organized in between. In addition, it was also decided to use the IFAD geographical structure for the organization of the regional FAFOs, and whenever possible to organize the regional FAFOs in concomitance with the IFAD regional divisions’ implementation workshops, in order to facilitate interactions between FOs, IFAD and the IFAD funded projects and programs.
The first Asia Pacific Regional Farmers’ Forum was held October 19-21, 2018 at Yogyakarta, Indonesia. The second Asia Pacific Regional Farmers Forum was held on October 26-27 in Bangkok, Thailand. Both AP RFAFO was well-attended by key FO leaders and IFAD managers, facilitators at country and regional level. It aimed to assess the implementation of the Action Plans at country levels, identify bottlenecks and issues, and identify courses of action to address these issues.
In 2024 February, a global farmers forum will be convened. In preparation for the global farmers forum, a national level assessment of the 2022 IFAD-FO partnership plan is encouraged. The result of the national assessment will then be feedbacked in the virtual Asia-Pacific Regional Farmers Forum.
Objectives
- Understand, appreciate and learn from the work of IFAD and the dynamics of FO-IFAD engagement in Asia Pacific region and country levels.
- Assess the FaFO process at global, regional and country levels particularly the implementation of the latest action plans developed during the 2022 RFAFO meeting in Bangkok.
- Identify areas of potential and stronger interaction and collaboration
- between FOs, IFAD and IFAD funded projects and programs at national and regional levels.
- between FOs in the region in order to strengthen the engagement between FOs and IFAD
Expected Outputs
- Joint recommendation and action plans to strengthen partnerships (collaboration, cooperation, coordination) between FOs and IFAD and IFAD projects
- at the country level, for at least 21 countries in four sub regions in Asia Pacific : Southeast, South, East and Pacific
- at the regional level, for regional level projects (SEA,SA, Pacific, etc)
- Mechanisms for coordination and complementation among FOs in the region to strengthen solidarity and support in the IFAD engagement process
Dates and Venue
National level dialogue: January 5- January 15
Virtual APR FAFO: January 18, 2024 (2:00 – 5:00 pm Manila time)
Program
Opening Program
2:00-2:20pm (20 minutes)
Moderator: Herman Kumara, WFFP |
Remarks from Asia Pacific FAFO SC representatives ( 2 mins each)
AFA: Altantuya Tseden-ish INOFO: Rowena Buena LVC: Zainal Arafin Fuat PIFON: Kyle Stice WFF: Ujjaini Halim WFFP: Herman Kumara WFO: Sok Sotha
Remarks from IFAD Mr. Jerry “Jing “ Pacturan, IFAD Task Manager for APFP/FO4A; APR Focal point for FAFO
Group photo |
SESSION 1 : Understanding the FAFO Process
2:20-2:35 (15mins)
Moderator: Sok Sotha, WFO |
FAFO Stocktaking
IFAD Perspective : Marco Camagni, Lead Global Technical Specialist in Producers Organizations and Rural Development , IFAD (10mins) FO Perspective: Esther Penunia , AFA (5 minutes) |
SESSION 2: Feedback on the IFAD-FO Partnership approach paper and on FAFO process at national level and sub-regional level
2:35-4:15 pm (1 hour and 45 mins)
Moderator: Bibong Widyarti, INOFO |
AP RFAFO 2022 Recommendations : Zainal Fuad, LVC (5 mins)
APR Trends in the Partnership and Key Elements of the Draft Approach Paper : Marco Camagni,Lead Global Technical Specialist in Producers Organizations and Rural Development , IFAD (10 mins) Country Discussions (30 mins) : Each country grouping will be given the guide Question and will be assigned a break-out room. NIAs will moderate the country discussion.
Sub regional sharing ( 30 minutes)
1.Southeast Asia: Cambodia, Myanmar, Laos, Vietnam, Thailand, Indonesia, Philippines, Timor Leste
2. East, Central and South Asia (ECSA): China, Mongolia, Kyrgyztan, Bangladesh, India, Nepal, Pakistan, Srilanka
*Moderator: Amirul Islam, ECSA Coordinator, AFA
*Moderator : Kyle Stice, PIFON
Plenary Reporting, Qand A (12 mins, 4 minutes per sub region)
Synthesis (5 minutes)
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SESSION 3: Thematic Discussion
4:15-4:50pm (35 mins)
Moderator: Esther Penunia, AFA |
*deep dive into the following priority topics:
Climate change resilience and biodiversity conservation: opportunities for further partnership between Farmers’ Organizations and IFAD and to leverage financing Ms. Dilva Terzano, IFAD Technical Specialist, Climate Finance (7 mins)
Expanding smallholders access to finance: opportunities for a greater role of FOs in partnership with the private and financial sector Input from IFAD Speaker (7 mins)
Summary of FO-IFAD discussion with SAFIN and COP 28 FAFO SC involvement
Q & A (8 mins)
Key take-aways (2 minutes) |
Closing Program
4:50-5:00pm (10 mins)
Moderator: Ujjaini Halim, WFF |
Remarks by Asia Pacific FAFO SC representatives
Kyle Stice, Executive Director, PIFON ( 3 mins)
Remarks by IFAD : Reehana Raza, Director, Asia Pacific Division, IFAD ( 5 minutes)
Group Photo |
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