Ethiopia National Learning Alliance (NLA) Vision, Mission and Boundary partners
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Ethiopia National Learning Alliance - (NLA)
Vision, Mission and Boundary partners
Tamene Hailegiorgis
Private consultant
SAIRLA– National Learning Alliance Launching and Outcome Mapping Workshop
ILRI, Addis Ababa, 27-28 March 2017
2. andManaged byFunded by
NLA Vision – draft
Decision makers employ sustainable
agricultural intensification strategies that
would strengthen the capacity of poor
farmers, especially women and youth to
access and benefit from sustainable
agriculture intensification.
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NLA Mission– draft
In support of the vision statement, the National Learning Alliance (NLA)
provide decision makers and development partners at national and
local levels to have access to and opportunity with better capacity to
engage with decision support tools to enable poorer farmers, especially
women and youth to benefit from sustainable agricultural
intensification. The NLA provide decision makers at multiple scales with
useful models on trade-offs assessment risk management solutions,
effective advisory services and targeted tools for inclusion of
disadvantaged communities.
4. andManaged byFunded by
NLA Boundary partners
Groups List of partners
Public
development
partners group
• Ministry of Agriculture and Natural Resource (MoANR)
- Agricultural Extensions Directorate Director
- Women Affairs Directorate Director
- Natural Resource Management Directorate Director
- - Rural job opportunity Creation Directorate
• Agricultural Transformation Agency (ATA) – production and productivity
program – Tef value chain senior expert
• Ministry of Livestock and Fishery – Small ruminant directorate (to be
confirmed)
• Amhara Bureau of Agriculture
• Oromia Bureau of Agriculture and Natural Resource
• Tigray Bureau of Agriculture and Rural Development
• Ethiopia Biodiversity Institute (EBI)
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NLA Boundary partners
Groups List of partners
National and
International
Research
Institutes
• Ethiopian Institute of Agricultural Research / Debrezeit Agricultural Research
Centre – Tef Research
• Addis Ababa University – Dr. Assefa Abegaz
• Ethiopia Environment and Forest Research Institute (Central Ethiopia
Environment and Forest Research Centre)
• ICRISAT Ethiopia – Dr. Tilahun Amede
• Bioversity Ethiopia – Dr. Carlo Fadda
• ICRAF Ethiopia – Ms Hadia Seid
• Ethiopian Development Research Institute (EDRI) – Dr. Dawit Mulatu Ministry
of Forest, Environment and Climate Change (MoFECC)
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NLA Boundary partners
Groups List of partners
Private sectors • Tef processor
• Injera Exporter
NGOs • International Development Enterprise (IDE)
• MELCA – working on farmer association
• Send A Cow Ethiopia (SACE)
Bilateral and
UN agencies
• UKAID Ethiopia
• USAID Ethiopia – Africa RISING partner
• FAO Ethiopia –CDAIS – Capacity Development for Agricultural
Innovation System project
Media • Ethiopian Broadcasting Corporation (EBC) Radio and TV
7. Thank You
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