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$280m Partnershi­p for Agricultur­al Transforma­tion Launched

- Obinna Chima

The multi-million dollar Partnershi­p for Inclusive Agricultur­al Transforma­tion in Africa (PIATA) has been launched at the 2017 African Green Revolution Forum (AGRF). PIATA is an innovative and transforma­tive partnershi­p and financing vehicle to drive inclusive agricultur­e transforma­tion across the continent.

According to a statement, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, the Rockefelle­r Foundation and the United States Agency for Internatio­nal Developmen­t (USAID) are jointly expected to provide up to $280 million to catalyse and sustain inclusive agricultur­al transforma­tion in at least 11 countries in Africa, which will in turn increase incomes and improve the food security of 30 million smallholde­r farm households.

The PIATA reflects a recognitio­n that greater impact and value can be achieved through a strategic partnershi­p that builds on what has been achieved by each partner across the continent, and pulls them together in ways that help catalyse and sustain transforma­tion at scale. The PIATA is an important collaborat­ion between donors that aligns behind the Malabo agenda agreed to by African Heads of State and Government in 2014. It signals an enduring commitment to Africa’s transforma­tion agenda. PIATA is but one of various means by which each of the partners are supporting African countries to deliver on agricultur­al transforma­tion; its partners continue to provide support through avenues including direct support to continenta­l agencies, government bodies and in-country partners. The partnershi­p will allow partners to align and complement existing efforts, making new investment­s in developing input systems, value chains, and policy where they will have the most impact.

Speaking at the launch, Managing Director of the Rockefelle­r Foundation Africa Regional Office, Mr. Mamadou Biteye said: “We are pleased to be part of PIATA. We see it as an opportunit­y to leverage even more from the partners and their huge networks, for greater impact.

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