The East African Community (EAC) Secretariat hosted the Regional Joint Sector Review (JSR) Validation Workshop in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, from March 27–28, 2025. The workshop provided a platform to review the progress of agriculture and food security policies under the EAC Regional Agriculture Investment Plan (RAIP).
The main objectives were threefold. First, to evaluate the implementation of regional agriculture and food security policies. Second, to validate the draft EAC JSR Report through a participatory and evidence-based process. Finally, to identify actionable priorities that can strengthen inclusive and sustainable agrifood systems.
Delegates worked in co-creation clinics and syndicate group discussions. As a result, they developed targeted recommendations to guide regional policy and investment priorities.
Participation and Representation
The workshop brought together 76 delegates representing all EAC Partner States—Burundi, Democratic Republic of Congo, Somalia, Kenya, Rwanda, South Sudan, Uganda, and Tanzania. In addition, participants included civil society organizations, development partners, regional institutions, and youth-led agrifood initiatives. This diverse representation ensured a balanced and inclusive dialogue.
Spotlight on Youth in Agriculture
A special study on Youth in Agriculture featured prominently during the workshop. It highlighted the vital role of young people in shaping the future of agrifood systems. Specifically, the study emphasized three priorities:
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The need for inclusive and youth-responsive policy frameworks.
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Expansion of youth access to financing, training, and agripreneurship platforms.
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Promotion of digital tools and climate-smart innovations to empower young entrepreneurs.

Moving Forward
The validation of the JSR report represents a critical step forward. Moreover, it reinforces the EAC’s commitment to evidence-driven decision-making and stronger regional cooperation. In conclusion, the outcomes of the workshop will play a key role in advancing agriculture, food security, and sustainable growth across East Africa.