Pillar 1: Land & Water Management
What's on this page?
On this page you can find out what Pillar 1 is and what work is being done in this area.
Pillar 1 aims to extend the area under sustainable land management and reliable water control systems.
What's happening in CAADP Pillar 1?
What is Pillar 1?
Work in PIllar 1 includes:
Pillar 2: Market Access

What's on this page?
On this page you can find out what Pillar 2 is, what its objectives and strategy are, what progress has been made, who is leading the pillar and what documents are available.
What is Pillar 2?
Pillar 2 aims to increase market access through improved rural infrastructure and other trade-related interventions.
Pillar 3: Food Supply and Hunger
What's on this page?
On this page you can find out what Pillar 3 is and what work is being done in this area.
What is Pillar 3?
Pillar 3 aims to increase food supply and reduce hunger across the region by raising smallholder productivity and improving responses to food emergencies. The Pillar focuses on the chronically food insecure
Useful Resources
The Agency has a number of resources that make it easier to keep informed on the work being done in this sector. These include:
Agriculture and Food Security: Community of Practice
Welcome to our online Agriculture and Food Security Community of Practice. Each CoP is managed and administered full time by the NEPAD Agency, or a partner agency, and membership is comprised of a select group of relevant experts and decision makers from governments, donors, academia and civil society.
Agriculture and Food Security: Publications
The Publications page is constantly being updated. On this page you can find our Annual Reports, Briefing Notes, Analytical Reports and presentations, which are all sorted according to the year of publication and thematic area. Newest documents are always placed at the top of the section.
Agriculture and Food Security: Regional Snapshots
This page highlights NEPAD Agency’s concluded projects, upcoming projects and engagements in the different Regional Economic Communities (RECs). The information on the projects will include what progress has been made, what partners were involved in the project, and where relevant how much funding was put into the project.





