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GFW PARTNERSHIP MEETINGWASHINGTON, DC | FEBRUARY 8TH & 9TH
PHOTO: CIFOR #GFWPartners17
#GFWPartners17 Presenters: Anne Rosenbarger and Ryan Sarsfield
PARALLEL DISCUSSIONS 1:COMMODITIES AND FINANCE
GFW Partners MeetingDay 1 Parallel Session
Activity
Presenter: Anne Rosenbarger
Activity OverviewBreakout groups with four rounds of questions- Get to know one another, our organizations, and
challenges – 10 min - Understand current GFW Commodities use cases – 10 min- Brainstorm for “wish list” / key priorities – 20 min- Strengths and weaknesses – 10 minCome together to share with the group/wrap up - 10 min
• What are your organization’s main objectives and activities related to deforestation associated with
commodity production?
• Currently, what key challenges you are facing in reaching these objectives?
Instructions Round robin of answers with timer, max 90 seconds per participant, don’t need to take notes.
Question 1 – 10 min
• How do you currently use GFW Commodities (or if a new/potential user what do you envision doing
given current site capacitie?
Instructions: round robin of answers; Note takers report on big sheets of paper, full list of responses, as well as noting if multiple people are using in the similar ways.
Question 2 – 10 minutes
• What do you wish GFW Commodities could do to help you address your challenges that it currently
doesn’t support?
Instructions: Open discussion format. Note taker lists all potential ideas. Discuss the ideas, identify key types of “wishes”, which are most important/most popular. At the end of discussion, all participants are given sticky notes – they then get up and vote for their
top three choices.
Question 3 – 20 minutes
• What are the key strengths and weaknesses/gaps of GFW Commodities
• Of the weaknesses/gaps, which should we (GFW) focus on versus which are beyond the scope of our work/better addressed by other
initiatives?
Instructions: Participants start by writing 2 strengths and 2 weaknesses down on sticky notes, then placing them on the butcher paper provided, separating the “gaps/weaknesses” into those we (GFW) should address versus those
beyond the scope of our work. Brief discussion to summarize results (can move things from one category to another)
Question 4 – 10 minutes
Wrap Up – 10 min• Share the top “wish list” items from your group
and any other key messages that came out of your discussions