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CALA Graduates New Cohort and Expands Its Leadership Programme to Francophone Africa

CALA Graduates New Cohort and Expands Its Leadership Programme to Francophone Africa
Tuesday, 02 December 2025 17:31

(AGRA) - The Centre for African Leaders in Agriculture (CALA), an AGRA-led initiative and its implementing partner, the African Management Institute, proudly celebrated the graduation of its fourth cohort of senior leaders at a high-level ceremony held from 2-3 December 2025 in Accra, Ghana. The event brought together government officials, private sector actors, farmer organisations, development partners, financial institutions, and youth leaders to mark a milestone in advancing leadership excellence and systemic collaboration across Africa’s food systems.

This year’s cohort, drawn from ministries of agriculture, agribusinesses, civil society, farmer organisations, and development agencies, represented eight countries across East, West, and Southern Africa. Collectively, these leaders have completed CALA's 16-month Advanced Leadership Programme, culminating in Action Learning Projects (ALPs) aligned with national flagship programmes.

ALPs serve as practical, results-focused initiatives through which delegates apply collaboration, accountability, and adaptive leadership skills to deliver tangible systems-level change across value chains.

Youth Leadership at the Forefront

A defining feature of Cohort 4 is its marked increase in young leaders under 35, reflecting CALA’s strategic commitment to strengthening youth participation and leadership across Africa’s food systems.

Speaking during the closing ceremony, CALA leadership highlighted a growing recognition that youth are not only innovators but system-shapers. With Africa’s food economy projected to exceed USD 1 trillion by 2030, youth leadership is becoming essential to achieving continental transformation at scale.

“Many of the most exciting solutions in agriculture today are coming from young Africans,” noted Lilian Githinji, AGRA’s Senior Specialist for Institutional Capacity Strengthening and CALA Lead. “Our responsibility is to equip them and support them with the partnerships that enable implementation.”

Throughout the programme, Cohort 4 participants led youth-focused initiatives in post-harvest loss reduction, food processing, youth and women inclusion, digital extension, policy influence, and food systems resilience, demonstrating CALA’s role in strengthening leadership that delivers tangible, systemic results.

From Theory to Systems Change: The CALA Model

At the core of CALA’s approach is the belief that tools alone do not deliver transformation. Leaders, institutions, and collaborations do.

The Advanced Leadership Programme blends practical learning, coaching, peer exchange, institutional accountability, and cross-sector collaboration, creating a system in which African leaders can shift behaviours, redesign structures, and execute bold commitments to achieve national and regional food security goals.

Delegates implement ALPs aligned with national agricultural priorities and core institutional mandates, working in cross-functional teams drawn from the public, private, and civil society sectors. This collaborative approach ensures that solutions are embedded within systems, not individuals, strengthening the collective leadership required for lasting, systemic change.

Expansion into Francophone Africa

During the graduation ceremony, CALA formally announced the extension of the Advanced Leadership Programme into four Francophone countries — Togo, Senegal, Mali, and Burkina Faso — in early 2026.

This expansion signals:

  • the continental demand for collaborative leadership capability,
  • CALA’s commitment to inclusivity,
  • and the growing recognition that Africa’s food transformation requires cross-regional and cross-lingual leadership alignment.

Why Leadership Matters Now

Africa stands at a critical crossroads. The solutions exist, but scaling them requires leaders who can mobilise institutions, align agendas, and build trust across systems.

CALA continues to champion the belief that collaborative leadership is one of the most catalytic drivers for progress in Africa’s food systems, especially in countries facing climate shocks, market disruptions, and demographic pressure.

Cohort 4 demonstrates that transformation is already happening when African leaders are empowered to drive it.

About CALA

The Centre for African Leaders in Agriculture is Africa’s premier collaborative leadership programme for food systems transformation. Hosted by AGRA, CALA works to strengthen the leadership capacity of senior and emerging leaders across governments, the private sector, and civil society. Through its Advanced Leadership Programme and Alumni platform, CALA aims to create a network of resilient, collaborative, accountable leaders delivering lasting impact across the continent’s food systems.

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