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More meat, milk and fish by and for the poor: Stakeholder engagement for next phase of the Livestock and Fish program
1. More meat, milk and fish by and for the poor:
Stakeholder engagement for next phase of the
Livestock and Fish program
Tom Randolph
CGIAR Consortium Office
Montpellier, 27 June 2013
2. Strategic L&F CRP Cross-cutting
Platforms
• Technology Generation
• Market Innovation
• Targeting & Impact
ConsumersR4D integrated to
transform selected
value chains
in targeted
commodities and
countries Value chain development team + research
partners
GLOBAL RESEARCH
PUBLIC GOODS
INTERVENTIONS TO
SCALE OUT REGIONALLY
#1: Addressing the whole value chain
Major intervention with development
partners
Approach: Solution-driven R4D to achieve impact
#2: Working directly to design and support intervention at scale
#3: In partnership with development actors
3. #4 Focus, focus, focus!
Working in 8 target value chains accountability
PIGS
AQUACULTURE
SHEEP & GOATS
DAIRY
4. Our engagement in a value chain embodies our impact pathway
Approach: Solution-driven R4D to achieve impact
Year 1 Year 8-12
Program horizon in a target value chain
Relativedegreeofinvolvement
Research
partners
Development
partners
Assessment
Mobilization
Best bets
Experiment
s
Evaluation
Evidence
Design
Piloting
Lessons
Context
Advocacy
Dissemination
Attracting
investment
Implementin
g large-scale
interventions
Knowledge
partner
Along the impact pathway
5. Research outputs to global development goals
MDGs - SDGs
12-18 years CGIAR SLOs CRP goals
Common IDOs
+ Target statements + Theory of Change
9-12 years
Value Chain Impact Pathway
VC1 Egypt VC2 Uganda VC3 India etc.
Δ behaviour
direct benefit
3-yr milestones
0-12 years
CRP Activities + Outputs
(research, capacity building, engagement)
IPG Impact
Pathway
Enabling
Environment
3-yr milestones
6. Common IDOs across CRPs
• Productivity (crop/system/ food system)
• Food security
• Nutrition and Health
• Income
• Gender
• Capacity to innovate
• Risk Management (adaptive capacity)
• Policies – enabling environment/ institutions
• Environment
• Future Options
• Climate
7. Research outputs to global development goals
MDGs - SDGs
12-18 years SLO1 Reduce Poverty
CRP goals
IDO6 Better
policies9-12 years
Value Chain Impact Pathway0-12 years
CRP Activities + Outputs
• Actionable options
• Engagement/transformation Process
• Evidence base
IPG Impact Pathway
SLO2 Food
Security
SLO3 Nutrition &
Health
SLO4 Environment
IDO5
Environmental
benefits
IDO4 Reduce
nutrient gap
IDO3 More
employment
& income,
esp. for
women
IDO1
Improved
productivity
IDO2 More &
better supply
IDO7 More
forage?
8. Defining IDO targets
1. What is the adoption domain?
2. What is the best indicator?
• Seek to align with other CRPs
3. What is a reasonable change in
indicator?
• Bio-economic modeling
4. What is a reasonable number of
beneficiaries?
• Existing examples
10. Links
Livestock
& Fish
Crop CRPs:
Food-feed
crop breeding
A4NH: Animal
source food
nutrition
A4NH: Food
Safety &
Zoonoses
PIM: Value
chain analysis
Systems CRPs:
Value chain
options
CCAFS/WLE:
Environmental
impact
mitigation
11. Indicative Budget (US$ million)
2015-17 2018-20 2021-23
Building a Genetics Platform 12.7 12.7 12.7
Improving Animal Health 17.0 17.0 17.0
Reducing Environmental Costs 17.3 17.3 17.3
Developing New Biotechnologies 7.0 7.0 7.0
Sustaining Feed-Based Intensification 13.1 14.4 15.9
Reducing Gender Disparities 7.2 5.4 5.4
Value chains 50.6 66.1 62.9
Capital 5.0 5.0 5.0
TOTAL 129.9 144.9 143.1
12. CGIAR is a global partnership that unites organizations engaged in research for a food secure future. The CGIAR
Research Program on Livestock and Fish aims to increase the productivity of small-scale livestock and fish systems
in sustainable ways, making meat, milk and fish more available and affordable across the developing world.
CGIAR Research Program on Livestock and Fish
livestockfish.cgiar.org