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Presented by Ewen Le Borgne at the EAU4Food LPA-CoP facilitation training workshop, Addis Ababa, 13-15 August 2012
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What are LPAs? What are CoPs?
What matters to make them work?
EAU4Food LPA-CoP facilitation training workshop ILRI Ethiopia, Addis Ababa
13-15 August 2012
Ewen Le Borgne
Overview
• What are LPAs/CoPs in EAU4Food? • Why such platforms? • The ingredients of an LPA/CoP • Activities to facilitate LPAs/CoPs • Key issues to consider in facilitating LPAs/CoPs • The CoP/LPA facilitator…
What are LPAs/CoPs in EAU4Food?
What is a CoP? What is an LPA?
Approach?
Process?
Network?
What is an LPA?
… who come together to share learning, support innovation
and scale up solutions
‘A group of actors, including researchers, decision-
makers and practitioners …
What is an LPA?
Researchers
Focused on the big picture
Other technical experts
Decision makers
Merging policy and practice
Diverse membership
Private sector
What is a CoP?
‘A specific group of like minded
practitioners…
… who come together to solve shared
problems’
What is a CoP?
Farmers
Farmer-led
Extension workers
Researchers
Locally-focused
Practice-oriented
What is a CoP? What is an LPA?
Membership will overlap…
… and evolve
Local researchers
NGOs
Government experts
CoP / LPA representatives
Private sector
Academics
Farmers Local Technical Experts
Extension workers
Local researchers Researchers
EAU4Food Consortium
LPA
CoP
Researchers EAU4Food Consortium
Policy/ decision makers
Why such platforms in EAU4Food?
Why such platforms in EAU4Food?
Why platforms? • Involve stakeholders in the research and innovation process
and enhance commitment to research processes, ownership of research results and strengthening of research capacities
• Ensure that research aims to tackle the problems encountered on the ground
• Ensure that research results are translated into policy and practice by involving the direct users (e.g. farmers, decision makers) in the research process
• Create conditions for long term cooperation and coordination in the sector
• Link up the local level where research usually takes place with the sub-national / national arena where policies are formulated
The ingredients of an LPA/CoP
The ingredients of a learning and practice alliance / community of practice
A vision Its essence
Credits: Kristin Marshall
The ingredients of a learning and practice alliance / community of practice
A Structure
Its arborescence Credits: Carlos Zardoya
The ingredients of a learning and practice alliance / community of practice
Activities
Its presence
Credits: ILRI
The ingredients of a learning and practice alliance / community of practice
Embedding
Its resilience?
Credits: Kelly Hart
The ingredients of a learning and practice alliance / community of practice
Some impact
The evidence of its success
Credits: CIAT/Neil Palmer
Key issues to consider in a CoP
The ingredients of a Community of practice
A community
?
The people who want to share
their knowledge with each other
Credits: Preston Rhea
The ingredients of a Community of practice
A domain
?
A meaningful field that brings people together Credits: Agrilife Today
The ingredients of a Community of practice
A practice
A set of common activities to
reflect and act upon
Credits: CIAT/Neil Palmer
The ingredients of a Community of practice
Motivation
Developing a passion for the CoP
Credits: DavidYuWeb
The ingredients of a Community of practice
A mandate
Original and/or co-created… to
generate purpose and results
Credits: European Parliament
The ingredients of a Community of practice
A structure
A balance between formal
& informal 90-9-1 etc. Credits: Isaac Mao
Activities to facilitate LPAs and CoPs
Activities to facilitate LPAs and CoPs
Convening them Credits: ILRI/Ewen Le Borgne
Activities to facilitate LPAs and CoPs
Cementing them
Building relationships, Building an agenda, Organizing activities to get people to work together
Credits: ILRI
Comms
Knowledge Sharing & learning
Engaging for wider impact
Internal communication
Publishing – capturing /
disseminating outputs
Public awareness
Activities to facilitate LPAs and CoPs
Connecting them
Among & across platforms
Credits: Ewen Le Borgne
Activities to facilitate LPAs and CoPs
Understanding them
Monitoring, process documentation etc. Credits: ILRI/Tezira Lore
Activities to facilitate LPAs and CoPs
Sustaining them?
Rotating activities? Technical inputs? Financial and other resources? Institutionalisation ?
Credits: The Pauls
Key issues to consider in facilitating LPAs and CoPs
Key issues to consider in facilitating LPAs and CoPs
Relevant agenda?
Credits: Bilal Kamoon
Key issues to consider in facilitating LPAs and CoPs
The right mandate?
Credits: European Parliament
Key issues to consider in facilitating LPAs and CoPs
Power issues? Credits: NotBruceLee
Key issues to consider in facilitating LPAs and CoPs
Representative members?
Credits: ILRI / Ewen Le Borgne
Key issues to consider in facilitating LPAs and CoPs
Solid engagement?
Key issues to consider in facilitating LPAs and CoPs
Turnover?
Credits: The-G-UK
Key issues to consider in facilitating LPAs and CoPs
Incentives?
Key issues to consider in facilitating LPAs and CoPs
Action!
Credits: ILRI
Key issues to consider in facilitating LPAs and CoPs
Time!
And other resources…
Credits: Darren Tunnicliff
Key issues to consider in facilitating LPAs and CoPs
Impact!
Credits: ILRI
The CoP/LPA facilitator
Profile of the CoP/LPA facilitator
LPA CoP Both
Good communicator
Well networked
Good listener
Technically
apt
Technically
respected
Good negotiator /
conflict resolution
Flexible
Generalist
with
specialist
focus
Respected
Specialist
with
generalist
aptitude
Committed
Charismatic
Digs deeper Goes wider
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