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www.ciat.cgiar.org EcoEfficient Agriculture for the Poor CCAFS – Showcasing Reform Ruben Echeverría 2 November, 2012

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Talk given at the Funders Forum meeting at GCARD2 in Punta del Este, Uruguay. Learn more about CCAFS at: http://ccafs.cgiar.org/

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www.ciat.cgiar.org   Eco-­‐Efficient  Agriculture  for  the  Poor  

CCAFS  –  Showcasing  Reform  Ruben  Echeverría  2  November,  2012  

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Our  Ability  to  Grow  Food  is  at  risk  

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From  an  environmental  point  of  view  a  2  °C  increase  equals  a  difference  of  440  masl  and  major  shiGs  of  crops  to  new  areas  

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The  CCAFS  Themes  Technologies,  prac>ces,  partnerships,  and  policies  for:  

 AdaptaIon  

to  Progressive  Climate  Change  

 AdaptaIon  through  Managing  Climate  Risk  

 Pro-­‐poor  Climate  Change  

MiIgaIon  

IntegraIon  for  Decision  Making  Linking  Knowledge  

with  Ac>on    

Assembling  Data  and  Tools  for  Analysis  and  

Planning    

Refining  Frameworks  for  Policy  Analysis  

 

Global  engagement  and  synthesis    

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Where  CCAFS  Works  

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The  largest  global  coali>on  of  scien>sts  working  on  developing-­‐country  agriculture  and    

climate  change    

Real  CGIAR  Reform  at  work  CCAFS:  The  Partnership!    

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Other  Elements  of  Reform  

•  Program  Director  based  outside  a  CGIAR  centre    

•  27%  budget  to  non  CGIAR  partners    

•  Independent  Science  Panel  (ISP)  –  consists  of  individuals  not  from  CGIAR    

o  “The  posi>ve  role  of  the  ISP  should  be  considered  as  a  model  for  other  CRPs”    

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Building  a  strategic  porXolio  

(2011à2012)  •  From  20%  

reduc>ons  to  20+%  increases  

All  Centers  Contribute  AfricaRice  

Bioversity  

CIAT  

CIFOR  

CIMMYT  

CIP  

ICARDA  

ICRAF  

ICRISAT  

IFPRI  

IITA  

ILRI  

IRRI  

IWMI  

WorldFish  

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CCAFS  is  Forging  Ahead  with    New  Ways  of  Working    

 (Three  Examples)  

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Regional  Learning  Partnership  PlaXorm  –  launched  April,  2011  

Par>cipatory  ac>on  research  across    5  sites  

3  Na>onal  workshops  –    Se`ng  policy  and  research  priori>es    

1.  User-­‐driven  agendas:  e.g.  East  Africa  

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•  Climate-­‐related  shocks  have  had  much  greater  nega>ve  impacts  on  women  than  men    

•  Women  have  less  access  to  climate  informa>on  than  men    

•  Women  crucial  for  food  security  –  when  have  more  power,  access  and  earnings,  then  more  income  allocated  to  food,  child  nutri>on  and  educa>on    

First  product:    Gender  research    training  guide  

2.  Focusing  on  Women  Farmers  

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•   Household,  village  and  organiza>onal    

•  36  sites,  252  villages,  with  5,040  households  in  12  countries  and    3  regions  

•   More  than  20  partners  

•   Six  CGIAR  organiza>ons    

•   Open  access  data  six  months  afer  field  collec>on  

• hgp://ccafs.cgiar.org/resources/baseline-­‐surveys  

•   DataVerse:  hgp://dvn.iq.harvard.edu  

3.  Commitment  to  Knowledge  Management  and  Open  Access:    

e.g.  The  Baseline  Survey  

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CCAFS  has  had  some  early  research  and  engagement  “wins”  

 (Three  Examples)  

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hgp://gismap.ciat.cgiar.org/analogues/  

With  World  Climate  Research  Program  

1.  Farms  of  the  Future  

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Farms  of  the  Future  Journey    to  Beora’s  Plausible  Futures  

Blog  story:  hgp://www.trust.org/alertnet/blogs/climate-­‐conversa>ons/finding-­‐the-­‐future-­‐of-­‐beora/    

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•  Mali  Met.  Service,  ACMAD,  WMO    

•  Forecasts  provided  for  3-­‐days,  10-­‐days,  and  seasonal  (inc.  crop  health...)    

•  Major  increases  in  yields  for  par>cipa>ng  farmers    

•  Together  with  USAID,  CCAFS  is  exploring  scaling  up  best  prac>ce  across  the  Sahel    

•  Also  South-­‐South  exchange  

2.  Scaling  up  Climate  InformaIon  Services  

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• CCAFS  has  been  facilita>ng  Ag  Day  at  the  COPs,  with    17  partner  organiza>ons  

• Also  a  host  of  other  ac>vi>es  involving  nego>ators,  Ministers  of  Agriculture  etc.  

• COP17  Durban  Agreement  was  historic  à  agriculture  for  the  first  >me  is  referenced  for  more    in-­‐depth  discussion  

3.  Agriculture  Makes  it  to  Center  Stage  

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 A  challenge:  funding  uncertainty  

 1.  Budget  uncertainty  while  implemen>ng  leading  

to  reluctance  to  implement  2.  Detailed  opera>onal  planning  difficult  as  budget  

targets  for  subsequent  year  uncertain  3.  Big  changes  in  W2  funding  can  make  planning  

difficult  4.  Welcome  Consor>um  proposal  to  guarantee  a  

certain  target  well  in  advance  of  the  next  year  

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•  “CCAFS  is  a  strategic  program  …….”  •  “significant  progress  has  been  made”  •  “The  program  is  on  course  and  is  managed  by  highly  competent  professional  staff.”  

•  “The  EC  should  maintain  current  levels  of  funding,  and  consider  increased  financial  support……”  

To  end  on  a  posiIve  note,  the  recently  completed  EC  external  evalua>on  said  …    

Forthcoming:  Governance  and  management  review  (Jan  2013)