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  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
  9. DEVELOPMEN T Partnership strategy Global Regional Local • Strategic partners • Collaborators • Strategic partners • Collaborators • Strategic partners • Collaborators RESEARCH Global Regional Local • Strategic partners • Collaborators • Strategic partners • Collaborators • Strategic partners • Collaborators
  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
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