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SDC
Project number
7F-04612.01
Project title
Agricultural Food Policy Research and Capacity Building

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-to enhance capacity to anlyse policy options and devise suitable strategies for producing food, providing gainful amployment  and increasing cash income earnings of the farmers in Bhutan through a combination of practical policy analysis and targetd capacity building.
-practical policy formulation on selected rural natural resource issues
-to strenghten the capacity of the Ministry of Agfriculture in Bhutan in policy analysis and development
Short description
(English)

Bhutan’s economy is essentially agrarian, with 79% of the population being dependent on agriculture and livestock. Moreover, 75% of the workforce is engaged in the Renewable Natural Resources (RNR) sector. In this context, measures taken in the agriculture sector have a direct bearing on the lives of the majority of the country’s population.

In Bhutan, the RNR Sector faces complex challenges in achieving its mandate of producing food, providing employment and increasing cash income earnings of the farmers. However, addressing these issues is currently hampered by a limited capacity to analyse policy options and devise suitable strategies. This project will support development of thematic policy pa-pers and enhance the capacity for policy analysis and formulation within the RNR sector.

The main goal of the project is to enhance capacity to analyse policy options and devise suitable strategies for producing food, fostering gainful employment and increasing cash in-come earnings of the farmers in Bhutan through a combination of practical policy analysis and targeted capacity building.

The project pursues the following objectives:

1. Contribute to practical policy formulation on selected RNR issues.
2. Strengthen the capacity of the Ministry of Agriculture in policy analysis and development.

The project partners include the Policy and Planning Division (PPD), Ministry of Agriculture (MoA) of the Royal Government of Bhutan, the Swiss Agency for Development and Co-operation (SDC) through the Helvetas/SDC, Programme Coordination Office in Thimphu and the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI), Washington through the IFPRI South Asian Regional office, New Delhi.

The duration of this project is three years, with a planned start on 1st March 2006. The total budget is Nu 29,613,200 or US$ 673,027, which is expected to be co-financed by SDC, IF-PRI and PPD-MoA. Of this amount it is proposed that SDC will finance Nu 9,896,600 (US$ 224,923) or 34%. SDC funds will be managed by IFPRI and invested in project coordination and management, capacity building, and thematic policy analysis.

The PPD will, through the DANIDA-funded Decentralised Natural Resource Management Component, provide 34% of the funding, largely for the thematic policy analysis, policy dia-logue, and for documentation. The DNRM Project’s DANIDA advisor will also be available to support the thematic research and fieldwork.

IFPRI will contribute 33%, through the provision of resource people for capacity building and research collaboration. It will include payment for technical assistance, use of space and fa-cilities at IFPRI offices in Washington and Delhi.

The bulk of the project will be implemented through the established RGoB systems. Project progress and yearly planning will be discussed at nn annual meeting between PPD, IFPRI and RGoB. PPD will provide regular quarterly progress reports to IFPRI and SDC and IFPRI will provide annual progress and financial report directly to SDC. An evaluation team set up by the 3 parties to the project will carry out a final evaluation of the project.

Project aims
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2.1. Overall Goal

Bhutan has strong policy objectives of conserving the environment and natural resources and at the same time an equally strong objective of attaining national food security. The chal-lenge is to strike the correct balance between conserving natural resource base vis-à-vis in-creasing food production.

In view of the complex challenges, the RNR sector faces and the constraints of limited ca-pacity to analyse policy options, the overall goal of the project is to enhance capacity to ana-lyse policy options and devise suitable strategies for producing food, providing gainful em-ployment and increasing cash income earnings of the farmers in Bhutan through a combina-tion of practical policy analysis and targeted capacity building.

2.2. Major Objectives
The project pursues the following objectives:

1. Contribute to practical policy formulation on selected RNR issues.
2. Strengthen the capacity of the Ministry of Agriculture in policy analysis and development.

2.3. Major Activities
The project will carry out activities in five interlinked components:

1. Thematic policy analysis
2. Research capacity building
3. Policy dialogue and capacity building at decentralised level
4. Technical backstopping by IFPRI personnel
5. Documentation

An inception workshop will be held in Bhutan at the beginning of the project to get the project and related activities streamlined. The objectives of the workshop are:

• Confirm prioritised areas of research and further sharpen focus
• Create awareness and receive feedback from decision-makers and stakeholders
• Draw up individual and group work-plan and review the modalities.
• Identify needs, opportunities and timing for IFPRI technical assistance