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Board for International Food and
Agricultural Development; Notice of
Meeting
Pursuant to the Federal Advisory
Committee Act, notice is hereby given of
a public meeting of the Board for
International Food and Agricultural
Development (BIFAD), Agricultural
Growth, Structural Transformation, and
the Journey to Self-Reliance:
Implications for USAID Programming.
The meeting will be held on March 25,
2020 from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. EDT in
Washington, DC at the National Press
Club, Holeman Lounge, 529 14th St.
NW, Washington, DC 20045. A public
comment period is scheduled from 3:15
to 3:45 p.m., EDT: The meeting will be
livestreamed and accessible at https://
www.aplu.org/projects-and-initiatives/
international-programs/bifad/bifadmeetings.html.
The U.S. Agency for International
Development (USAID) is reorienting its
strategies, partnership models, and
program practices to achieve greater
development outcomes and strive
toward a future where foreign assistance
is no longer necessary. The approach,
outlined in the Agency’s new Policy
Framework, emphasizes the concept of
‘‘self-reliance’’—defined as the capacity
and commitment of a country to plan,
finance, and implement solutions to
solve its own development challenges in
an effective, inclusive, and accountable
way. Empowering host country
governments and partners to achieve
locally sustainable results, helping
countries mobilize public and private
resources, strengthening local
capacities, and accelerating enterprisedriven development are part of a
strategy that prioritizes enduring
partnerships and fosters stable, resilient,
and prosperous countries.
In the food and agricultural sectors,
accelerating productivity growth is
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understood to be a central factor
underpinning inclusive development,
poverty reduction, and the structural
transformation of economies—how
underdeveloped and agrarian-based
countries shift from subsistence
agriculture to a commercially oriented
economy with diverse agricultural,
manufacturing, and service sectors.
Recent evidence shows that growth in
the agriculture sector is more effective at
reducing poverty than growth in other
sectors, especially in low-income
countries where USAID works.
The Board for International Food and
Agricultural Development (BIFAD), an
advisory committee to USAID, will
convene a public meeting seeking to
better understand the concept of
structural transformation, how raising
the total productivity of resources in
agriculture stimulates this
transformation, and how this in turn
contributes to countries’ progression
toward self-reliance. The meeting will
hear from experts on some emerging
success stories in agricultural and
structural transformation, distill lessons
and identify knowledge gaps from these
experiences, and identify implications
of this evidence for USAID’s priorities
for development and social safety net
programming investments for
agriculture and food security.
On the basis of testimony, including
public comments, shared at the meeting,
BIFAD will provide formal findings,
conclusions, and recommendations to
the Agency on best-bet operational and
programmatic investments for
catalyzing agricultural productivity and
structural transformation.
BIFAD is a seven-member,
presidentially appointed advisory board
to USAID established in 1975 under
Title XII of the Foreign Assistance Act,
as amended. The provisions of Title XII
concern bringing assets of U.S.
universities to bear on development
challenges in agriculture and food
security, and the BIFAD’s role is to help
carry out this function.
For questions about registration,
please contact Susan Johnson at (202)
478–6023. For questions about BIFAD,
please contact Clara Cohen, Designated
Federal Officer for BIFAD in the Bureau
for Food Security at USAID. Interested
persons may write to her in care of the
U.S. Agency for International
Development, Ronald Reagan Building,
Bureau for Food Security, 1300
PO 00000
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Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Washington,
DC 20523–2110, email her at ccohen@
usaid.gov, or telephone her at (202)
712–0119.
Clara Cohen,
Designated Federal Officer.
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statements of organization and functions are examples of documents
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AGENCY FOR INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
Board for International Food and Agricultural Development; Notice
of Meeting
Pursuant to the Federal Advisory Committee Act, notice is hereby
given of a public meeting of the Board for International Food and
Agricultural Development (BIFAD), Agricultural Growth, Structural
Transformation, and the Journey to Self-Reliance: Implications for
USAID Programming. The meeting will be held on March 25, 2020 from 9:00
a.m. to 4:00 p.m. EDT in Washington, DC at the National Press Club,
Holeman Lounge, 529 14th St. NW, Washington, DC 20045. A public comment
period is scheduled from 3:15 to 3:45 p.m., EDT: The meeting will be
livestreamed and accessible at https://www.aplu.org/projects-and-initiatives/international-programs/bifad/bifad-meetings.html.
The U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) is
reorienting its strategies, partnership models, and program practices
to achieve greater development outcomes and strive toward a future
where foreign assistance is no longer necessary. The approach, outlined
in the Agency's new Policy Framework, emphasizes the concept of ``self-
reliance''--defined as the capacity and commitment of a country to
plan, finance, and implement solutions to solve its own development
challenges in an effective, inclusive, and accountable way. Empowering
host country governments and partners to achieve locally sustainable
results, helping countries mobilize public and private resources,
strengthening local capacities, and accelerating enterprise-driven
development are part of a strategy that prioritizes enduring
partnerships and fosters stable, resilient, and prosperous countries.
In the food and agricultural sectors, accelerating productivity
growth is understood to be a central factor underpinning inclusive
development, poverty reduction, and the structural transformation of
economies--how underdeveloped and agrarian-based countries shift from
subsistence agriculture to a commercially oriented economy with diverse
agricultural, manufacturing, and service sectors. Recent evidence shows
that growth in the agriculture sector is more effective at reducing
poverty than growth in other sectors, especially in low-income
countries where USAID works.
The Board for International Food and Agricultural Development
(BIFAD), an advisory committee to USAID, will convene a public meeting
seeking to better understand the concept of structural transformation,
how raising the total productivity of resources in agriculture
stimulates this transformation, and how this in turn contributes to
countries' progression toward self-reliance. The meeting will hear from
experts on some emerging success stories in agricultural and structural
transformation, distill lessons and identify knowledge gaps from these
experiences, and identify implications of this evidence for USAID's
priorities for development and social safety net programming
investments for agriculture and food security.
On the basis of testimony, including public comments, shared at the
meeting, BIFAD will provide formal findings, conclusions, and
recommendations to the Agency on best-bet operational and programmatic
investments for catalyzing agricultural productivity and structural
transformation.
BIFAD is a seven-member, presidentially appointed advisory board to
USAID established in 1975 under Title XII of the Foreign Assistance
Act, as amended. The provisions of Title XII concern bringing assets of
U.S. universities to bear on development challenges in agriculture and
food security, and the BIFAD's role is to help carry out this function.
For questions about registration, please contact Susan Johnson at
(202) 478-6023. For questions about BIFAD, please contact Clara Cohen,
Designated Federal Officer for BIFAD in the Bureau for Food Security at
USAID. Interested persons may write to her in care of the U.S. Agency
for International Development, Ronald Reagan Building, Bureau for Food
Security, 1300 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20523-2110, email
her at [email protected], or telephone her at (202) 712-0119.
Clara Cohen,
Designated Federal Officer.
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