A National Youth in Agriculture Policy Dialogue in Zimbabwe was held at Rainbow Towers in Harare Zimbabwe on the 26th April 2013 to interrogate the case study findingsfor Zimbabwe, following the commissioned six country case studies in 2012 by the Food, Agriculture and Natural Resources Policy Network (FANRPAN), based in South Africa. These policy dialogues are on-going in FANRPANs program of activities.
FANRPANs mission is to promote effective Food, Agriculture and Natural resources (FANR) policies by: (i) facilitating linkages and partnerships between government and civil society; (ii) building the capacity of policy analysis and policy dialogue in Africa; and (iii) supporting demand-driven policy research and analysis.
There were about fifty representatives of almost equal division by gender. Representatives included the government departments, non-governmental organisations, individual farmers and professional networks. The Young Professionals Platform for Agricultural Research for Development was represented by the country representative for Zimbabwe.
FANRPAN - Zimbabwes policy case study was conducted by Mr. Tavaka S. Nyoni of ORAP under the title Current and Emerging Youth Policies and Initiatives with a Special Focus on Link to Agriculture. The policy dialogues lead facilitator was Dr. I. Mharapara of the Agricultural Research Council of Zimbabwe. He guided the representatives through a series of discussions which yielded the responses below.
Lastly, the resounding note from the dialogue was that youths have got an opportunity here. All the resources and energy needed are thereonly the youths are missing!
Government: Ministry of Agriculture, Mechanization and Irrigation Development Department of Agricultural Technical and Extension Services (AGRITEX), Department of Research and Specialist Services (DR&SS) Crop Breeding Institute and the Agricultural Research Council
Universities: Chinhoyi University of Technology
Non-Governmental Organisations: Oxfam, Africare, ZimACP, Norton Youth Fish Farmers Association, ORAP, WARESA, Environmental Management Trust, a Chegutu NGO, Women Advancement Trust
Networks: YPARD and FANRPAN
Individuals: Urban and small scale farmers
Media: Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation (ZBC) and Radio Stations personnel
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