Periodic Reporting for period 1 - CEA-FIRST (Consortium Europe-Africa for Research and Innovation on Food Systems Transformation)
Período documentado: 2023-12-01 hasta 2025-11-30
The project also launched several Functional and cross-cutting Working Groups to drive collaboration. Through these groups, experts from both continents are expected to work together on joint solutions. The involvement of representatives of EU and AU fundings organisations, and as possible enterprises and foundations representatives, in the Funders Working group is critical, in order to support the IRC core role as the long-term platform for the implementation of the 2026-2036 FNSSA Road Map. Stakeholder engagement has been a core focus. The project’s outreach broadened the partnership considerably: by the end of 2025, the IRC had nearly 100 member organisations (with 35 fully paid-up) from across Africa and Europe. For sustainability, the consortium has designated regional Anchor Institutions to serve as local IRC hubs, coordinating FNSSA activities in different AU-EU regions and Member States.
CEA-FIRST’s partnership model introduces innovations in governance. The IRC’s co-ownership by African and European institutions (with an African coordinator) and the inclusion of under-represented groups set a precedent for equitable collaboration. The use of Anchor Institutions as decentralized regional hubs is especially forward-looking, as it adapts coordination to local contexts and lets the network grow organically through these nodes. This approach makes the IRC more resilient and deeply rooted than a typical project consortium. These innovations are already attracting uptake, the IRC is drawing new members and the working groups can shape future joint funding agendas. With continued AU and EU support beyond the project, the IRC can fully realize its potential and serve as a model for other bi-regional science, technology and innovation partnerships.