Information
- Submitted by: International Federation of Organic Agriculture Movements (IFOAM)
- Primary SD area: Food Security and Sustainable Agriculture
- Keywords: ''Food Security'', ''Smallholders'', ''Agriculture'', ''Sustainable'', ''Poverty Eradication'', ''Developing Countries'', ''Development'', ''LDCs'', ''LLDCs'', ''Mountains'', ''Land Degradation'', ''Climate change'', ''Resileince'', ''Livelihoods''
- Location: Bonn, Germany
- Date of completion: 1 Jan 2000
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Deliverables & Resources
The IFOAM Organic Development Mechanism (ODM)
Organization(s) making commitment
International Federation of Organic Agriculture Movements (IFOAM) (Global)
Intercontinental Network of Organic Farmers Organizations (Global)
Biovision Africa Trust (Kenya)
Millennium Institute (United States of America)
Avalon Foundation (The Netherlands)
Research Institute of Organic Agriculture (FiBL) (Switzerland)
Institute for Sustainable Development (Ethiopia)
Others will follow
Achievement of Commitment
The ODM will contribute to the implementation of the Rio+20 priorities, especially Zero Hunger and Zero Stunting and the transition to sustainable agriculture based on the definition and principles of organic agriculture by systematically enabling collaboration. It will make ecologically based and people-centered knowledge, expertise and systems of our global networks more readily accessible to stakeholders including farmers, local communities, governments, agencies and businesses. It will facilitate capacity building in best practice production and marketing systems that enhance livelihoods and resilience to climate change, reduce hunger, improve nutrition and diets and protect and regenerate ecosystems, land, soil, water and biodiversity.
How this will be achieved
IIFOAM will establish the ODM with a number of key partners with a track record in delivering initiatives and interventions that lead to improved sustainability, food and nutrition security and livelihoods. Partnerships will be established with farmer organizations, UN agencies, local governments, development organizations and businesses that require implementation partners. It will be initially based on projects and will evolve into programs as the concept is proven and partnerships and funds established. Training in a suite of locally appropriate ecological and social practices, systems and models that enhance the sustainability of value chains and which affordably and effectively empower stakeholders will form the backbone of the activities of the ODM. The ODM will be interface with IFOAM’s other Rio+20 Voluntary Commitments (IGORN and SOAAN), which will identify and address research priorities of global importance to food security, poverty eradication and sustainability and continuously improve the sustainability of all aspects of Organic Agriculture through the development and dissemination of best practices. The ODM will be a key strategic tool for systematically facilitating all stakeholders to implement sustainable agriculture based livelihood and food security initiatives and to continuously improve the sustainability and performance of their existing food and farming systems.
| Deliverables | |
| Deliverable | Date |
| Launch of beta version of web based portal for collaboration | 2013 |
| At least 5 major development partners enter into long term ODM partnership | 2013 |
| At least 3 ODM facilitated capacity building initiatives underway with food insecure communities in LDCs | 2014 |
| ODM used by at least 3 LDC Governments as a key tool for enabling SD capacity building | 2014 |
| Resources devoted to delivery | |
| Type | Details |
| In-kind contribution | Concept finalized with key partners and stakeholders |
| In-kind contribution | Development of partnerships and beta version of web based collaboration platform |
| Staff / Technical expertise | IFOAM staff secure finance for managing ODM |
