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Livestock Donors Week, 4-6 May 2010

CoP-PPLD Phase 2: New Challenges and Future Perspectives

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Presentation from the Livestock Inter-Agency Donor Group (IADG) Meeting 2010. 4-5 May 2010 Italy, Rome IFAD Headquarters. The event involved approximately 45 representatives from the international partner agencies to discuss critical needs for livestock development and research issues for the coming decade. [ Originally posted on http://www.cop-ppld.net/cop_knowledge_base ]

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Livestock Donors Week , 4-6 May 2010

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New Partnerships

Better Connections

Exchange mechanisms

Multiple sources of

knowledge and practices

Faster problem-solving

mechanisms

Pro-active Participation

KS Culture

Direct use of new KS/KM

Tools

Promotion of CoP-PPLD

Sharing Platform

Strenghts Weaknesses

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Key Ingredients for a Successful Implementation:

Dialogue between inside and outside perspectives;

Champions;

Commitment;

New interest, perspectives and common challenges ;

Community but also person-to person communications based on common objectives.

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Objectives:

Strengthening partnerships and establishing

sustainable knowledge exchange mechanisms

with rural community organizations;

Enhancing the sharing and learning functions

of CoP-PPLD Members to capture and scale up

innovative approaches and good practices

among poor livestock keepers;

Securing financial sustainability for the

operalization of the CoP-PPLD.

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Key Activities:

Replicate the Ghana and Kenya initiatives to strengthen partnerships,

and open knowledge exchange channels with rural community

organizations;

Organize Knowledge Fairs for Farmers Organizations to promote sharing

and broadcast their achievements, best practices and innovative

approaches;

Introduce Low bandwidth tools to establish communication channels

with people in remote areas and limited internet access;

Conduct a self evaluation of the CoP-PPLD.

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ChallengesBuilding ownership and contributing to members’ sensitization;

Identifying barriers that limit knowledge sharing and participation;

Involving new members;

Enabling continuous and dynamic interactions.

How to remove barriers that limit / prevent knowledge sharing and how can we concretely enhance the participation within the CoP-PPLD?

How can we build ownership towards the Community?

Open discussion:

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Challenges

“ A group of participants becomes a community through being a

community. It is through interacting and experiencing common

events that the community is created”. (Tosey, P.)

Identification of new…

Activities

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