reduced rural poverty system-level outcome: progress, achievements, results

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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

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