Component 6. To develop improved disaster preparedness and response to seed insecurity
Output.1. National and regional arrangements formulated and implemented to enhance effective preparedness and response to disasters affecting seed security
Activities at national and regional levels
Activity.1. Provide country specific guidance for improved coordination, disaster preparedness, and response, including a range of disaster responses that integrate the different seed systems that farmers are using (including compilation of relevant information and facilitate access to it)
Activity.2. Carry out participatory seed system and security assessments (including the seed systems that farmers are using)
Activity.3. Design and implement national training programmes to strengthen capacity of all stakeholders, including community organizations, in disaster planning and response
Activity.4. Support national disaster planning and response information system for seed varieties including farmer varieties and proven modern varieties
Activity 5. Support seed system profiling/database for disaster planning and response and overall community disaster preparedness
Activity.6. Provide guidance at the regional level for disaster preparedness and response, including a range of disaster responses and funding strategies that fully consider the different seed systems that farmers use
Activity 7. Support appropriate regional information systems for seed varieties, including farmer varieties and proven modern varieties
Activity 8. Support regional seed system profiling/database for preparedness
Activity.9. Incorporate seed security assessment into Famine Early Warning Systems
Output.2. Enhanced coordination and collaboration in planning the response to disasters that affect seed security across Africa
Activities at continental level
Activity.1. Provide guidance and coordination at the continental level for disaster preparedness and response, including a range of disaster responses and funding strategies that integrate the different seed systems that farmers use, and communication in line with regional and national implementation levels. (I propose that this whole paragraph be rephrased to make the statement a bit more coherent).
