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Presented by Patrick Dugan (WorldFish) at the CGIAR Knowledge Day, Nairobi, 5 November 2013
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Reduced rural poverty
Nairobi, 5 November 2013
Reduced rural
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So what are you going to do differently?
Synergy • IDOs + SLOs • Place
Synergy: IDOs and SLOs
Revised Common IDO
SLO 1 Reducing Rural
Poverty
SLO 2 Improving Food
Security
SLO 3 Improving
Nutrition and Health
SLO 4 Sustainably Managing
Natural Resources
1. Productivity 10 CRPs 10 CRPs
2. Food security 6 CRPs
3. Nutrition 10 CRPs
4. Income 11 CRPs 11 CRPs 11 CRPs
5. Gender & Empowerment
7 CRPs 7 CRPs 7 CRPs
6. Capacity to Innovate 2 CRPs 2 CRPs 2 CRPs
7. Adaptive capacity 6 CRPs 6 CRPs
8. Policies 8 CRPs 8 CRPs
9. Environment 5 CRPs
10. Future Options 4 CRPs 4 CRPs
11. Climate 2 CRPs
Income and assets
Social, economic and political
rights
Resilience and adaptive capacity
More and better
livelihood choices for
women, youth and
poor
Higher participation in
decision making at
household and
community levels
Women and poor in
leadership positions
Increased access to
and control over
productive resources
and services
Increased capacity
and skills of women,
youth and poor
Equitable structures
and social norms
Synergy: poverty and power
Synergy: Humidtropics & RTB
East and Central Highlands flagship
• 78m people
• 36% < $1.25 / day
• food insecurity
• child malnutrition
Humidtropics: Diverse agricultural systems
East-DR Congo Rwanda
Natural resource status
Food security and cash crops
Banana Beans Cassava Maize Coffee
Livestock
Potato RTB
RTB seed flagship
Providing improved seed
Robust market
demand for varieties
Capacity development
in seed technologies and business
model
On-farm seed quality maintenance
and ICM tools
Locally adapted tools and
protocols for seed quality
control
Seed market intelligence and demand
creation
Knowledge and
information platform
Mary Mbatia a seed grower
showing well sprouted
tubers stored in her DLS,
Molo, Kenya Photo by Dinah Borus
Systems diagnosis • Strong Market potential • Opportunities for women entrepreneurs • Options for intercropping and intensification • Available varieties don’t tuberize above 18°C
Humidtropics
innovation to integrate
varieties into the system
RTB screening
potato varieties
which fit the system
Southern Polder Zone
Synergy: CRPs in Bangladesh
AAS focal landscape
GRiSP, L&F, PIM, A4NH, WLE, CCAFS
38m people; 15m <$1.25/day
Synergy: CRPs and Poverty SLO
Revised Common IDO
SLO 1 Reducing Rural
Poverty
1. Productivity 10 CRPs
2. Food security
3. Nutrition
4. Income 11 CRPs
5. Gender & Empowerment
7 CRPs
6. Capacity to Innovate 2 CRPs
7. Adaptive capacity 6 CRPs
8. Policies 8 CRPs
9. Environment
10. Future Options
11. Climate
L&F
GRiSP
PIM
CCAFS
WLE
A4NH
AAS
AAS – Increasing household income
Homestead ponds
Banana Beans Cassava Maize Coffee Potato
Commercial fish, shrimp and prawns Homestead
livestock
Pond Productivity benefits 2012
Integrating L&F genetics flagship
GIFT genetic gain (Malaysia) >10% per generation Bangladesh fish supply
chains – improving through:
– GIFT Tilapia stocks
– Genetic management of carp seed supply
– Building long-term capacity
Some learning
Synergies - geography; methodologies
Focusing our Energy
Outcome focus
Partnerships
Nourish what’s working