ANGOC participated in the First Partners’ Assembly of the Global Forum on Agricultural Research (GFAR)and to the 3rd Global Conference on Agricultural Research for Development (GCARD3) on 5-8 April 2016 in Johannesburg, South Africa. The Partners’ Assembly was convened to: i) understand and agree on the draft GFAR Charter, ii) understand challenges of collective action, iii) agree on governance arrangements and iv) endorse the way forward on decisions arrived at the assembly. Around 100 partners agreed on a mission to advocate for and catalyze collective actions that strengthen and transform agri-food research and innovation systems.
On the other hand, GCARD3, “No One Left Behind: Agri‐food Innovation and Research for a Sustainable World”focused on how to better align agricultural research with national development processes and priorities and with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Five themes guided the discussions on ensuring effective and impact-driven national and regional innovation systems: i) scaling-up from research to impact, ii) showcasing results and demonstrating impacts, iii) keeping science relevant and future-focused, iv) sustaining the business of farming and v) ensuring better rural futures. Among the proposed collective actions include: