Livestock and Irrigation Value Chains for Ethiopian Smallholders (LIVES) project
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Outcomes Goal To contribute to environmentally sustainable, enhanced income and gender equitable wealth creation for smallholders and other value chains actors through increased and sustained market-off-take of high value livestock and irrigated crop commodities. Unlocking livestock development potential through science, influence and capacity development ILRI APM, Addis Ababa, 15-17 May 2013 Livestock and Irrigation Value Chains for Ethiopian Smallholders (LIVES) project This document is licensed for use under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 Unported Licence May 2013 Contact details Livestock and Irrigation Value chains for Ethiopian Smallholders (LIVES) International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI) Box 5689, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia Phone: +251 11 617 2000 Fax: +251 11 617 2001 Email: [email protected]Website: www.lives-ethiopia.org LIVES Zones and their commodities The project staff and partner institutions will provide training of trainers (TOT). Then support this capacity development through regular coaching and mentoring sessions at field and supervisory levels. Capturing, storing and sharing knowledge through various interventions will ‘fuel’ the value chain development process and complement capacity development interventions in project target areas. To reach value chain actors and service providers outside the project’s target areas, promotional activities will be undertaken to scale out results nationally and internationally. Using innovation systems and value chain approaches tested and validated, organizational and institutional innovations and improved technologies to develop the selected commodity value chains will be introduced and promoted. To ‘feed’ the other project components, project lessons and results will be documented through strategic diagnostic, action and impact studies by project staff in partnership with regional, national and international research institutes. Market oriented commodity value chain development Promotion Research Knowledge Management Value Chain Development Capacity Development Background Livestock and Irrigation Value Chains of Ethiopian Smallholders project is a six years (2012-2018) research for development project supported by Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA). The project is implemented in ten Zones of four Regional States in Ethiopia. Increased capacity/knowledge of value chain actors and service providers Increased uptake of value chain interventions
Poster prepared by ILRI-LIVES for the ILRI APM 2013, Addis Ababa, 15-17 May 2013
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1. OutcomesGoalTo contribute to environmentallysustainable,
enhanced income andgender equitable wealth creation forsmallholders
and other value chainsactors through increased and
sustainedmarket-off-take of high value livestockand irrigated crop
commodities.Unlocking livestock development potential through
science, influence and capacitydevelopment ILRI APM, Addis Ababa,
15-17 May 2013Livestock and Irrigation Value Chains forEthiopian
Smallholders (LIVES) projectThis document is licensed for use under
a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0
Unported Licence May 2013Contact detailsLivestock and Irrigation
Value chains for Ethiopian Smallholders (LIVES)International
Livestock Research Institute (ILRI)Box 5689, Addis Ababa,
EthiopiaPhone: +251 11 617 2000Fax: +251 11 617 2001Email:
[email protected]: www.lives-ethiopia.orgLIVES Zones
and their commoditiesThe project staff andpartner institutions
willprovide training of trainers(TOT). Then support thiscapacity
developmentthrough regular coachingand mentoring sessions atfield
and supervisory levels.Capturing, storing and sharingknowledge
through variousinterventions will fuel the valuechain development
process andcomplement capacitydevelopment interventions inproject
target areas.To reach value chain actorsand service providers
outsidethe projects target areas,promotional activities will
beundertaken to scale outresults nationally
andinternationally.Using innovation systems andvalue chain
approaches testedand validated, organizationaland institutional
innovationsand improved technologies todevelop the
selectedcommodity value chains willbe introduced and promoted.To
feed the other projectcomponents, project lessonsand results will
bedocumented through strategicdiagnostic, action and impactstudies
by project staff inpartnership with regional,national and
internationalresearch institutes.Market oriented commodity value
chain developmentPromotion ResearchKnowledge Management Value Chain
DevelopmentCapacity DevelopmentBackgroundLivestock and Irrigation
Value Chains of Ethiopian Smallholders project is a sixyears
(2012-2018) research for development project supported by
CanadianInternational Development Agency (CIDA). The project is
implemented in tenZones of four Regional States in
Ethiopia.Increased capacity/knowledge of value chain actorsand
service providersIncreased uptake of value chaininterventions