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    Opportunities for

    integration of GBDC andAAS

    11 November 2012

    Kevin Thomas Kamp, Deputy Director, Bangladesh and South Asia, WorldFish

    GBDC SCIENCE

    WORKSHOP

    November 11, 2012

    Sarina HotelBanani, Dhaka

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    Aquatic Agriculture Systems Rollout Status

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    GBDC

    ProgramOf

    Research

    Farmer

    And

    Partner

    Inputs

    Farmer

    And

    Partner

    Inputs

    Science

    Outputs

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    Program of

    AAS

    Farmer

    Research

    and

    Capacity

    Building

    Private Sector

    & NGO Support

    ResearchPartner

    Support

    X X =

    AAS Hub Theory of Change

    NARSIWMI

    BIOVERSITY

    IRRI

    ETC.

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    Shared vision of Stakeholders.

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    Norms for greater gender

    equity at the household,

    community and hub levels

    is established.

    Farmers lead, have

    improved understanding

    of and have improvedaccess to modern

    science and technology

    Private sector,

    government and NGO

    services and structures

    are poor-responsive

    Sustainable

    reductions in

    poverty &improvements

    in Nutrition

    Assumptions:

    Greater gender equity in

    household decision-making

    More control and/or

    ownership of monetary and

    other productive resourcesby women

    Women playing more

    influential roles in community

    governance

    Women are respected as

    important economic actors

    the local economy

    Government policies support

    gender equity and are

    implemented

    Women and the poor have

    organized group approaches

    to gain voice and power in

    negotiations

    Assumptions:

    Farmers have enhanced

    science skills which enables

    them to do research, analyzeresearch and share it with

    other farmers and

    communities.

    Farmers are aware of andlinked to key sources ofinformation and science

    Formal sector researchersand scientists regularlycommunicate and engage

    with farmer scientists

    Farmers are linked to and

    share their research and

    knowledge with other

    community members and

    communities

    CGIAR scientists activelysupport and link theirresearch to community

    based research agendas

    Assumptions:

    Agriculture input systems are

    women and poor responsive.

    Agriculture information

    systems are developed with

    women and poor as specific

    target audiences and their

    structures are designed for

    this purpose

    Markets are women andpoor-friendly in terms of

    participation in buy, selling

    and negotiating prices.

    Women are involved in and

    their opinions equal for water

    and other common resource

    committees

    Women and the poor have

    organized group approaches

    to gain voice and power in

    negotiations

    KHULNA HUB LEVEL THEORY OF CHANGE

    X X =

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    The linkages with and dependency on continued high qualityresearch in the formal research sector (GBDC) on GB

    Development changes and AAS are clear

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    Large Scale

    DevelopmentPrograms (GoB,

    NGOs, Private

    Sector)

    Design for Scaling Up

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    Large Scale

    DevelopmentPrograms (GoB,

    NGOs, Private

    Sector)

    GBDC

    Research

    CRP

    X

    CRP

    Y

    CRP

    1.3

    CRP

    Z

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    Community driven research programs withinsalinity gradients

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    Intersecting

    Programsof Research

    by Salinity

    Environments

    Community-driven programs of research across salinitygradients and across communities

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    Supporting communities with a common problem and

    research agenda focus on small livestock

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    Supporting communities with a common problem and

    research agenda focus on fish

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    Innovative and science-linked communities

    that link neighboring communities

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    Farmer Researchers who lead in their communities

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    CPWF

    CCAFS

    CRP

    1.3

    CRP

    3.7 ?

    How does

    this transform

    and how doesit get funding