The forum brings together county bosses, CECs in charge of Agriculture, top ministry officials, representatives of sectoral ministries, other State agencies, key private sector players and development partners.© 2021 Getty Images WAJIR COUNTY, KENYA – DECEMBER 10: Community members fetch water in Eyrib village on December 10, 2021 in Wajir County, Kenya. A prolonged drought in the country’s north east has created food and water shortages, pushing pastoralist communities and their livestock to the brink. The area has received less than a third of normal rainfall since September. (Photo by Ed Ram/Getty Images)The forum’s mandate is to give policy direction on agricultural sector governance issues affecting the two levels of government and allow for wider stakeholder participation.“The Cabinet secretary shall co-chair the two-day forum, which is coming at the beginning of the Kenyan election year and at a time when Kenya, like many other countries in the region, is facing unprecedented times as we are dealing with the widespread effects of the Covid-19 pandemic that has disrupted agri-food systems resulting in loss of livelihoods and incomes and increased food insecurity,” saidThule Lenneiye, Agriculture Transformation Office coordinator at the Agriculture ministry.“The country has also been grappling with the desert locust invasion and drought.”The Joint Agriculture Sector Consultation and Cooperation mechanism was established during the second forum in Mombasa six years ago.
The forum forms the highest level of consultation and cooperation between the national government and counties as well as other stakeholders.
Themed ‘Strengthening intergovernmental relations and partnerships for Sustainable Food Systems Towards 100 percent Food and Nutrition Security in Kenya, “the forum shall review the resolutions of the third IGFA and also review on the progress of implementation of Agriculture Sector Transformation and Growth Strategy,” said Ms Lenneiye.
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