Outcome evaluation of the Climate, Food and Farming - Global Research Alliance Development Scholarship (CLIFF-GRADS) program

This evaluation assessed the outcomes and preliminary impacts of the CLIFF-GRADS program on enhanced capacity for innovation in partner development organizations. CLIFF-GRADS awards grants to Ph.D. students who are studying low emissions development, with a focus on measurement of greenhouse gas (GH...

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Main Author: Schuetz, Tonya
Format: Artículo preliminar
Language:Inglés
Published: 2019
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/103424
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description This evaluation assessed the outcomes and preliminary impacts of the CLIFF-GRADS program on enhanced capacity for innovation in partner development organizations. CLIFF-GRADS awards grants to Ph.D. students who are studying low emissions development, with a focus on measurement of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from agricultural systems. The goals of the program are to build students’ research skills in the field of greenhouse gas mitigation in agricultural systems, increase their capacities to understand, investigate, and implement low emissions development, and build students’ professional networks in the field of low emissions development. CCAFS invested USD 10,000 per student, 54 students in total over a period of eight years (2011-2018), with 48% women and 52% men participants. The evaluation found that CCAFS support through the CLIFF-GRADS program has been an important capacity development contribution to the graduate students. The CLIFF-GRADS program has had a positive catalytic effect. 31 publications were reported. 80% of respondents applied skills and knowledge from the CLIFF-GRADS program in their work. 71% could initiate new ideas and innovation at their work that made operations more effective. 60% operated new field and laboratory equipment or computer software as a result of the program. 55% built new partnerships. 31% used new or improved research methods. Students indicated that the CGIAR Centers provided strong and skilled support. Some concluding recommendations included, for example, that a clear vision of the results of the CLIFF-GRADS program can strengthen joint efforts by CCAFS and its partners. The role of change agents and champions could be made more explicit during the program.
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spelling CGSpace1034242024-01-23T12:03:39Z Outcome evaluation of the Climate, Food and Farming - Global Research Alliance Development Scholarship (CLIFF-GRADS) program Schuetz, Tonya climate change agriculture food security development innovation This evaluation assessed the outcomes and preliminary impacts of the CLIFF-GRADS program on enhanced capacity for innovation in partner development organizations. CLIFF-GRADS awards grants to Ph.D. students who are studying low emissions development, with a focus on measurement of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from agricultural systems. The goals of the program are to build students’ research skills in the field of greenhouse gas mitigation in agricultural systems, increase their capacities to understand, investigate, and implement low emissions development, and build students’ professional networks in the field of low emissions development. CCAFS invested USD 10,000 per student, 54 students in total over a period of eight years (2011-2018), with 48% women and 52% men participants. The evaluation found that CCAFS support through the CLIFF-GRADS program has been an important capacity development contribution to the graduate students. The CLIFF-GRADS program has had a positive catalytic effect. 31 publications were reported. 80% of respondents applied skills and knowledge from the CLIFF-GRADS program in their work. 71% could initiate new ideas and innovation at their work that made operations more effective. 60% operated new field and laboratory equipment or computer software as a result of the program. 55% built new partnerships. 31% used new or improved research methods. Students indicated that the CGIAR Centers provided strong and skilled support. Some concluding recommendations included, for example, that a clear vision of the results of the CLIFF-GRADS program can strengthen joint efforts by CCAFS and its partners. The role of change agents and champions could be made more explicit during the program. 2019-08-28 2019-08-28T12:42:14Z 2019-08-28T12:42:14Z Working Paper https://hdl.handle.net/10568/103424 en Open Access application/pdf Schuetz T. 2019. Outcome evaluation of the Climate, Food and Farming - Global Research Alliance Development Scholarship (CLIFF-GRADS) program. CCAFS Working Paper No. 276. Wageningen, the Netherlands: CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS).
spellingShingle climate change
agriculture
food security
development
innovation
Schuetz, Tonya
Outcome evaluation of the Climate, Food and Farming - Global Research Alliance Development Scholarship (CLIFF-GRADS) program
title Outcome evaluation of the Climate, Food and Farming - Global Research Alliance Development Scholarship (CLIFF-GRADS) program
title_full Outcome evaluation of the Climate, Food and Farming - Global Research Alliance Development Scholarship (CLIFF-GRADS) program
title_fullStr Outcome evaluation of the Climate, Food and Farming - Global Research Alliance Development Scholarship (CLIFF-GRADS) program
title_full_unstemmed Outcome evaluation of the Climate, Food and Farming - Global Research Alliance Development Scholarship (CLIFF-GRADS) program
title_short Outcome evaluation of the Climate, Food and Farming - Global Research Alliance Development Scholarship (CLIFF-GRADS) program
title_sort outcome evaluation of the climate food and farming global research alliance development scholarship cliff grads program
topic climate change
agriculture
food security
development
innovation
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/103424
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