Swedish International Agricultural Network Initiative
The Swedish International Agricultural Network Initiative is a network-based communications platform which works to bring food security and agricultural development. It operates in line with 2030 Agenda, under the vision of “Ending hunger, achieving food security, improving nutrition and promoting sustainable agriculture”. SIANI's mission is to facilitate inclusive and engaging dialogues around Sustainable Development Goal #2, with participation from academia, the private sector, public authorities and civil society.
SIANI seeks to generate impact by:
- creating opportunities for evidence-based, gender-balanced dialogues
- making knowledge available for informed decision-making in local, national and international arenas, and
- facilitating cross-sector, multi-stakeholder, joint action.
History
SIANI work was initiated at the consultative workshop in 2008, where a wide range of stakeholders discussed a noted lack of attention given to agriculture's role in sustainable development, both within Sweden and internationally. It was argued that a lot of agricultural expertise existed amongst the Swedish resource base, but that this expertise was not used to its full potential.This led to the launch of SIANI in 2010, with the goal of establishing a platform for cross-sectoral knowledge exchange about agriculture, food and rural development. Since then, SIANI has been working on awareness raising and knowledge production and exchange about the critical role of agriculture for sustainable development.
Since then SIANI has proceeded to other development phases: Phase 2 was centered on network expansion and consolidation. That is when the SIANI platform anchored its position as a facilitator of choice for anyone who works with and is interested in sustainable agriculture, food security and nutrition, particularly in low-income countries.
In the spring of 2016, an external evaluation concluded that the SIANI network should no longer be seen as an initiative, but rather as a long-term investment aimed at tackling issues of poverty reduction, food security and sustainable agricultural development. In January 2016, SIANI entered phase 3. To better reflect the 2030 Agenda it was determined that SIANI will focus and orient its actions on SDG2: Zero Hunger.
Governing body
Steering Committee
The SIANI Steering Committee is responsible for the strategic development of the SIANI network, making the major decisions concerning SIANI's general objectives, planning and program, and on issues of major importance regarding the organization, finances, administration and information activities.The SIANI board is made up of a minimum of five and a maximum of ten members who must collectively comprise a broad and varied experience and expertise in aspects of international agricultural development. The Swedish Development Cooperation Agency, the Stockholm Environment Institute and the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences are permanent members and can participate in debates, comment, and ask questions, but have no right to vote when decisions are made, with the exception of cases where full consensus is required.