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    1. CPWF Phase 2 in the Andes Process and progress food · water · environment · livelihoods
    2. International Centers supported by the CGIAR (Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research)
      • 2004
        • Generation Challenge Program
        • Harvest Plus
        • Challenge Program on Water and Food (CPWF)
      • 2005
        • Sub-Saharan Africa Challenge Program
      • 2008
        • Climate change, agriculture and food security
      CGIAR Challenge Programs
    3.  
    4. Phase 1 and Phase 2
      • Phase 1 – 2004-2008
      • Many projects per basin
      • Wide range of topics and partners
      • Phase 2 – 2009-2013
      • Fewer projects per basin
      • Focus on a specific “basin development challenge”
    5. A reminder: the Andes BDC
      • Benefit sharing mechanisms to improve water productivity and reduce water related conflict in selected basins
      • Emphasis on mechanisms that help reduce poverty
    6. Basic components
      • Someone to willing and able to “pay” (for an ecosystem service)
      • For example, urban water consumers
    7. Basic components
      • Someone to willing and able to “pay” (for an ecosystem service)
      • Someone to willing and able to “deliver”
      • For example, communities with rights to manage páramos or other water sources
    8. Basic components
      • Someone to willing and able to “pay” (for an ecosystem service)
      • Someone to willing and able to “deliver”
      • Need not be direct payment to individuals
      • Can be investments on behalf of a whole community
    9. Basic components
      • Someone to willing and able to “pay” (for an ecosystem service)
      • Someone to willing and able to “deliver”
      • Need not be direct payment to individuals
      • Need not be monetary
    10. Basic components
      • Someone to willing and able to “pay” (for an ecosystem service)
      • Someone to willing and able to “deliver”
      • Need not be direct payment to individuals
      • Need not be monetary
      • Can be at different scales – catchment, whole basin
    11. Basic components
      • Someone to willing and able to “pay” (for an ecosystem service)
      • Someone to willing and able to “deliver”
      • Need not be direct payment to individuals
      • Need not be monetary
      • Can be at different scales – catchment, whole basin
      • Wide range of possible mechanisms

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