The Comprehensive Africa Agriculture Development Programme (CAADP) serves as Africa’s policy framework for agricultural transformation to achieve food and nutrition security as well as promote livelihoods. Over the past two decades, African Heads of States and Governments have issued two declarations with commitments and targets toward achieving food security and economic progress as outlined in Agenda 2063.
Read the latest discoveries from the Fourth CAADP Biennial Review (BR) Report, which functions as a critical mechanism for mutual accountability, tracking the advancement of African Union (AU) Member States in executing the Malabo Declaration. This report draws upon data from forty-nine (49) countries, providing valuable insights into agricultural development initiatives across the continent to achieve SDG2.