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Informing CAADP 2026–2035: What a decade of IFPRI Research in Africa tells us

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  • Ulimwengu, John M.
  • Hema, Aboubacar
  • Marivoet, Wim
  • Omamo, Steven Were

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This policy brief distills insights from a decade of IFPRI’s research and engagement across 54 African countries, offering a strategic synthesis to inform the Kampala 2026–2035 implementation phase of the Comprehensive Africa Agriculture Development Programme (CAADP). Drawing from almost 5,700 publications between 2015 and 2025, and using a combination of natural language processing (NLP), deep learning algorithms and rule-based approaches, the review maps key findings against CAADP’s six strategic objectives: (1) intensifying sustainable food production, agro-industrialization, and trade; (2) boosting investment and financing for agrifood systems transformation; (3) ensuring food and nutrition security; (4) advancing inclusivity and equitable livelihoods; (5) building resilient agrifood systems; and (6) strengthening agrifood systems governance. By aligning evidence with strategic priorities, this synthesis aims to sharpen the research and policy agenda needed to accelerate agricultural transformation, ensure food security, and deepen resilience across the continent. The review reveals areas of significant progress—such as advances innovative finance, nutrition policy, social protection design, gender equity, and market functioning—while also exposing enduring gaps in data, investment diagnostics, and imple mentation capacity. The brief is thus both a stocktaking and a springboard, harnessing what is known to guide the next phase of CAADP.

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  • Ulimwengu, John M. & Hema, Aboubacar & Marivoet, Wim & Omamo, Steven Were, 2025. "Informing CAADP 2026–2035: What a decade of IFPRI Research in Africa tells us," PACE policy research papers 174708, International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI).
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