@article{Olivier:303585,
      recid = {303585},
      author = {Nic Olivier and Elizabeth Mkandawire and Sheryl Hendriks},
      title = {A Review of the Alignment of the Republic of Uganda's  Draft Agriculture Sector Strategic Plan with the Malabo  Commitments with Regard to Food Security and Nutritio},
      address = {2019-03-12},
      number = {1878-2020-499},
      series = {79},
      pages = {10},
      month = {Mar},
      year = {2019},
      abstract = {Key Points to Consider: It is essential that NAIPs: -Align  to the SDGs, Agenda 2063, the Malabo Declaration and the  long term national vision and medium term growth and  development plan to ensure coherence in development  efforts. -Malabo CAADP NAIPs seek to move beyond production  to encompass inclusive economic growth, poverty reduction  and the creation of employment through agricultural  transformation agendas to achieve food security and  nutrition for all. -Food security should be adequately  conceptualized, including all four elements namely  availability, access, nutrition and stability/resilience.  Programs based only on production activities will not  achieve the Malabo targets. -Strong and streamlined  coordination structures are essential for effective  coordination of comprehensive programs for food security  and nutrition. Key messages regarding the zero draft of the  Ugandan Agriculture Sector Strategic Plan 2015/16 – 2019/20  -The ASSP is reportedly the operationalization strategy for  the National Agriculture Policy (NAP) and as it stands does  not cover all the elements necessary for a NAIP. -A  disconnect in the positioning of food security and  nutrition exists across the Constitution, the Vision 2040,  the NDP II, the NAP and the ASSP. -Coordination structures  are unclear. },
      url = {http://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/303585},
      doi = {https://doi.org/10.22004/ag.econ.303585},
}