FANRPAN country nodes:
FANRPAN works through an inter-sectoral platform designated as country nodes. Each country node has members comprising stakeholders from government, private sector, farming unions, policy research institutions and non-governmental organisations. The nodes convene in-country stakeholder consultations to define policy agenda, undertake policy research and conduct policy advocacy. FANRPAN builds its foundation on a long-term investment and commitment already made in established knowledge centres such as universities and policy institutes in southern Africa. This effort has enabled collaboration to ensure effective and efficient service delivery to policy makers.
Progression of FANRPAN node establishment
FANRPAN node establishment in 2001 (as per 2001 Annual General Meeting and 2002 signed constitution):
Botswana
Malawi
Mozambique
Namibia
South Africa
Tanzania
Zambia
Zimbabwe
FANRPAN node establishment in 2002 (as per 2002 Annual General Meeting):
Lesotho
Swaziland
Mauritius
FANRPAN node establishment in 2005 (as per 2007 Annual General Meeting):
Angola
FANRPAN node establishment in 2008 (as per 2008 Annual General Meeting):
Madagascar
FANRPAN node establishment in 2010 (formally launched in 2010 and to be incorporated into the network at the 2010 Annual General Meeting):
Democratic Republic of Congo
Click on a country below to find FANRPAN country node contact details and news, publications & resources relating to the country.