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SA Team Retreat. April 5-6, 2012. Climate change. Biotechnology. Knowledge Management. Value chain. Feed. My Role, To take a holistic View of the ‘elephant’ Represent ILRI(livestock sector) in the region Represent the region at ILRI. Climate change. Knowledge Management. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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SA Team Retreat

April 5-6, 2012

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Biotechnology

Climate change

FeedValue chain

Knowledge Management

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Biotechnology

Climate change

FeedValue chain

Knowledge Management

My Role,• To take a holistic View of the ‘elephant’• Represent ILRI(livestock sector) in the region• Represent the region at ILRI

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Representing ILRI in The Region… Policy Interventions Communications Linkages Management (internal and external partners) New opportunities/funding Scaling up/out

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Representing the Region at ILRI… Research Priorities ILRI’s impact in the regions Concerns MC/RMC CRPs Donor/partners intelligence

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.. Economic GrowthShift in farming patterns Consumer perceptionsClimate

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s Priorities and capacities of NARs- ‘beneficiaries’ to partnersDonor perspectivesRegional resources-’emerging donors’State specific focusPartnerships/alliances within the regionsPPP

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existing & additionalResearch priorities and approachesStrategic role as a facilitator?Sites (specific states)Leveraging on our past, current projects in the region and outside

Changing Dynamics..

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Chan

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.. Economic GrowthShift in farming patterns Consumer perceptionsClimate

Chan

ging

sta

keho

lder

s Priorities and capacities of NARs- ‘beneficiaries’ to partnersDonor perspectivesRegional resources-’emerging donors’State specific focusPartnerships/alliances within the regionsPPP

Our

resp

onse

... Partnerships-

existing & additionalResearch priorities and approachesStrategic role as a facilitator?Sites (specific states)Leveraging on our past, current projects in the region and outside

Changing Dynamics..

Many parts of the region remain Immune to the Change...

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Asia: A Mixed Bag..

7-8 % growth- India, China and the changing Dynamics.. Uneven distribution of Change/growth: A challenge... ILRI’s regional strategy: responsive to the rapidly

changing Asia but also responsible for areas with less growth

Work on- - South-south collaborations (ICAR-CAAS) - Strengthening partnerships with NARs - Strategic site selections - Advocacy role

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Partnerships in the Region..

National Systems Regional organisations Donors Other CG centres NGOs Universities Private sector Media

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Partnerships in the Region..

National Systems Regional organisations Donors Other CG centres NGOs and other implementation partners Private sector Media

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NGOs

Important implementation partners Presence, credibility, reach at grassroots level Role extending to research, extension, advocacy, project

implementation, market setup, scaling up

Key Questions/Challenges-

• Selection/discretion (India, 3.3 million NGOs)• Varied capacities• Accountability • National/Regional NGOs Vs. Local NGOs• Map of existing partners/NGOs• Leverage on networks/experience of other CG centres

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Private Sector

Large corporations, value chain partners, industry associations, private research organisations

Changing trend and emphasis on PPP Examples- Nestle, CII, CAS, ICAR, BMGF-PPP Program

Nestle-China- 40,000 farmers suppliers per dayPakistan- 2000 villagesIndia- 100,000 farmers (2600 villages) 30,000 women

Value Additions, micro finance, vet. services, trainings, medical facilities,

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Private Sector

Clear strategy on collaboration Working with Industry Associations (rather than/or in

addition to individual industry) Do we have the capcity? The know how? A private sector ‘cell’ at ILRI?

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Media..

An important ‘marketing tool’ to make our presence felt in the region and for advocacy

Need for augmenting engagement Clear strategy/ guidelines Support from Nairobi/Addis Commitment from SA teams

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Vision…

• Strengthened Partnerships (& not just collaborations)

• CRPs-Implementation & Impact• Policy/Advocacy• Linkages between the projects• Management Issues/HR

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Decisions & Dilemmas..

Global priorities

Livestock Agenda

Donor Interest

Work that fits CRPs

Regional Priorities

ILRI Agenda

National Interest

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Group-1Research Priorities For The Region/India….

• Apart from (and within the) areas we are working on, what research areas should we work on? Give reasons/explanation..

• Any potential donors, partners?

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Group-2

Communication/Advocacy-How can we make ILRI more visible in the region?What products should we have?

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Key Ingredient for Success…

TEAM…

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Need for people working on ‘overarching’ issues, Working with partners, donor relationships, new

project/opportunities identification, advocacy, media relations, liaison with other CG centres, national governments, regional bodies, cross cutting/linking between regional projects ....

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