cgiar research program on roots, tubers and bananas, value for money
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Part of the collection of posters developed for CGIAR Knowledge Day, Nairobi, 5 November 2013TRANSCRIPT
CGIAR is a global research partnership for a food secure future
Increased and more
gender-equitable income
Increased consumption of safe and
nutritious foods
Minimized adverse environmental effects
of increased RTB production
and processing
• 3.5 million cassava female
and male producers and workers increase incomes by 10% with higher proportion of women benefiting
• 50,000 small processing centers increase profitability by 20% through by-product development
• 6.5 million consumers
to reduce the risks associated with unsanitary and poorly processed cassava
• Water use reduced by 30%
and energy use by 20% in cassava starch processing plants, after re-design of key unit operations (rasping, drying)
• Discharge of processing waste into surface water eliminated
•Results-based management (RBM) key to give value for money in achieving outcomes
• Flagships and their theories of change create RBM framework
• Intermediate development outcomes (IDOs) and indicators guide delivery flagships
•Genetic gain for target traits and linked metrics guides next generation breeding
Piloting results-based management
SLO Increased food security
Increased productivity
SLO Reduced poverty
More food supply (quality and quantity)
Higher income and greater benefit
captured by women
More consumption safe nutritious food
Lower environmental impacts prod. +
processing
Supporting policies
SLO Improved nutrition & health
Improved ecosystem services and genetic
diversity
Discovery flagships
Delivery flagships
Research Products
Research Outcomes
Intermediate Development
Outcomes Impacts
SLO Sustainable NRM
Small scale processing targeting
women
Managing and containing
RTB diseases
Next Gen Breeding
Learning and support flagships
Combatting vitamin A deficiency with
orange sweetpotato
Example flagship: Raising incomes and improving health and safety at small cassava processing centers
Indicators for IDOs
The RTB business case: A collaborative
agenda with partners and stakeholders • Priority assessment: respond to major global trends, development
challenges and opportunities • Co-construct and implement flagships with partners • Work with partners to ensure outcomes as well as research products • Balanced portfolio including quick wins, and longer term research outputs • Action research to improve partnerships • Results-based management in achieving outcomes with partners
www.rtb.cgiar.org
Theory of change • Women leading role in small cassava enterprises
• Value chain and enterprises drivers for technological change
• Gender disaggregated preferences for quality traits speeds adoption
Flagships and theory of change
• Significant health benefits by improving traditional gari fryers
• Gender equity with technological innovation – who will operate machinery?
Roots, Tubers and Bananas: value for money
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October 2013
• ‘Omics’ revolution accelerates genetic gain
• Key quality traits address user needs and ensure adoptability
• Plant breeders and gender specialists set up focus groups with women and men experts on processing and quality traits
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