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1 Dar es Salaam, Tanzania workshop
Project development following the Tamale, Ghana and Addis Ababa, Ethiopia workshop (version 2.1) Dar es Salaam, Tanzania workshop Feb 2012 Jerry Glover

2 Project organization: Version 1.0
High level impact: alignment, coordination, & integration Demand-driven: CAADP & country priorities Alignment with development partner investments & activities Prioritized alleviation of hunger & poverty Data assessment: prioritization, mngmt, M&E, impact... West African Sudano-Savannah Ethiopian Highlands East & Southern Africa Concept note Purpose Objectives Activities Outcomes Concept note Purpose Objectives Activities Outcomes Concept note Purpose Objectives Activities Outcomes

3 Project organization: Version 2.0
Project management, facilitation & communication Management, facilitation & communication Project purpose, objectives, & outcomes Purpose, objectives & outcomes Data management & analysis Research & development model R & D model WA Savannah R & D Plan Objectives ET Highlands R & D Plan Objectives E & S Africa R & D Plan Objectives

4 Project purpose (version 2.0):
Provide sustainable pathways out of hunger and poverty for rural populations, particularly for women and children, through sufficiently improved food, nutrition, and income security and conservation and enhancement of the natural resource base.

5 Project purpose (version 2.1):
Provide pathways out of hunger and poverty for small holder families (define this?), particularly for women and children, through sustainably intensified farming systems that sufficiently improve food, nutrition, and income security and conserve or enhance the natural resource base.

6 Priority value chains provide starting points
(for example:) Production Processing Marketing Inputs and services Maize Production Processing Marketing Inputs and services Horticulture

7 Sustainable intensification via a systems approach
Production Processing Marketing Inputs and services Maize Production Processing Marketing Inputs and services Horticulture Production Processing Marketing Inputs and services Livestock Production Processing Marketing Inputs and services Legumes

8 Production Research scope? Inputs and services Maize Processing
Marketing Inputs and services Horticulture Processing Marketing Inputs and services Livestock Processing Marketing Inputs and services Legumes Processing Marketing

9 Equipment / fertilizer
Research scope? Extension Equipment / fertilizer Seeds & Breeds Production Marketing Milling / packaging Post-harvest storage Maize Horticulture Livestock Legumes

10 Productivity / profitability
Research scope Nutrition Natural Res. Mngmt. Gender issues Productivity / profitability Maize Horticulture Livestock Legumes

11 Equipment / fertilizer
Research scope Extension Equipment / fertilizer Seeds & Breeds Production Marketing Milling / packaging Post-harvest storage Maize Horticulture Livestock Legumes Strong, formalized linkages

12 Project objectives (version 2.0):
Identify, combine, adapt and evaluate sustainable intensification farming options Effectively deliver and scale out research outputs to end users

13 Project objectives (version 2.1):
Identify, combine, and adapt sustainable intensification farming options at the farm scale Evaluate the effects at the field, farm, and landscape scales Effectively deliver and scale out research outputs to end users

14 Project outcomes (version 2.0)
Sustainable increase of whole farm productivity Sufficiently improved on- and off-farm natural resource management Increased nutritional and economic levels of the target populations, especially women and children Reduced vulnerability and increased resilience of the target population and farming systems to adverse environmental and economic challenges.

15 Demand-driven R & D at multiple levels
CAADP priorities – Africa owned and led (Countries, ASARECA, CCARDESA) Opportunities for the project to address issues that may arise over the medium- to long-term (anticipatory) Development partner priorities & allied activities (e.g., SIMLESA; Concern Worldwide-Zambia) Opportunities for greater impact Farmer priorities – options & decision making tools Opportunities for the project to address issues important to farmers in the near-term


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