Policy dialogue to facilitate farmers’ participation in decision-making
The Centre for Environmental Policy and Advocacy (CEPA) has been conducting policy advocacy on seed related policy and legal frameworks with a focus on frameworks recognizing and promoting Farmers’ Rights. In 2018, the Department of Agriculture Research Services (DARS) reviewed the Seed Bill; CEPA conducted an analysis of the draft Seed Bill and mobilized stakeholders, including farmers, to engage in a dialogue meeting with the Seed Bill drafting team. During dialogue sessions, CEPA played a facilitating role by conducting sessions in a local language to ensure that farmers could effectively participate. Major outcomes of the process were the observation that most of the concerns/issues raised by the farmers during the dialogue session were addressed in the revised Seed Bill document. A key lesson learned was that involving farmers to actively participate in policy dialogue increased the chances of influencing decision-making.
Most relevant categories | - Farmers’ participation in decision-making at local, national and sub-regional, regional and international levels
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Also relevant categories | - Legal measures for the implementation of Farmers’ Rights, such as legislative measures related to PGRFA.
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Institution/organization | Civil Society Organization |
Provision of Art. 9 addressed | Art. 9.2c |
Types | Others |
Countries | Malawi |
Regions | Africa |
Keywords | Farmers’ Rights |
Resource link | https://www.fao.org/3/ca8147en/ca8147en.pdf |
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