Capacity development for scaling conservation agriculture in smallholder farming systems in Latin America, South Asia, and Southern Africa: Exposing the hidden levels

Capacity development is a major pathway for research for development projects to scale innovations. However, both successful scaling and capacity development are held back by a persistent simplistic focus on 'reaching more end-users' and training at the individual level, respectively. This study pro...

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Main Authors: Woltering, Lennart, Boa Alvarado, M., Stahl, J., Loon, Jelle J. van, Ortíz Hernández, E., Brown, B., Gathala, Mahesh Kumar, Thierfelder, Christian L.
Format: Journal Article
Language:Inglés
Published: 2022
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/125133
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author Woltering, Lennart
Boa Alvarado, M.
Stahl, J.
Loon, Jelle J. van
Ortíz Hernández, E.
Brown, B.
Gathala, Mahesh Kumar
Thierfelder, Christian L.
author_browse Boa Alvarado, M.
Brown, B.
Gathala, Mahesh Kumar
Loon, Jelle J. van
Ortíz Hernández, E.
Stahl, J.
Thierfelder, Christian L.
Woltering, Lennart
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Boa Alvarado, M.
Stahl, J.
Loon, Jelle J. van
Ortíz Hernández, E.
Brown, B.
Gathala, Mahesh Kumar
Thierfelder, Christian L.
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description Capacity development is a major pathway for research for development projects to scale innovations. However, both successful scaling and capacity development are held back by a persistent simplistic focus on 'reaching more end-users' and training at the individual level, respectively. This study provides examples of the other levels of capacity development: the organizational, cooperation and enabling environment levels. Drawing on four projects implemented by the International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center (CIMMYT) to scale conservation agriculture practices to smallholder farmers, we discovered that these three other levels are less understood, appreciated and reported on than individual training. Trainings are popular to report on because they are simple to plan, quantify, verify, and budget, and success in most projects is measured by the number of individuals reached and trained. There is little awareness and guidance on how to intentionally design and implement projects to address the other capacity development levels. Using a modified framework with clear examples of various types of capacity development activities, project leaders were able to identify and uncover activities that pertain to each of the four levels of capacity development. We argue that project teams must be aware, able, and empowered to invest in the development of capacities of local organizations and the system they operate in. They must be more explicit about the different levels of capacity development, what they mean in their context, and how to create synergies between them. The framework proposed in this paper can serve as a model for initiatives that aim to identify and address capacities at all four levels in order to contribute to large-scale sustainable change.
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spelling CGSpace1251332024-11-07T09:56:04Z Capacity development for scaling conservation agriculture in smallholder farming systems in Latin America, South Asia, and Southern Africa: Exposing the hidden levels Woltering, Lennart Boa Alvarado, M. Stahl, J. Loon, Jelle J. van Ortíz Hernández, E. Brown, B. Gathala, Mahesh Kumar Thierfelder, Christian L. conservation agriculture capacity development scaling up intensification Capacity development is a major pathway for research for development projects to scale innovations. However, both successful scaling and capacity development are held back by a persistent simplistic focus on 'reaching more end-users' and training at the individual level, respectively. This study provides examples of the other levels of capacity development: the organizational, cooperation and enabling environment levels. Drawing on four projects implemented by the International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center (CIMMYT) to scale conservation agriculture practices to smallholder farmers, we discovered that these three other levels are less understood, appreciated and reported on than individual training. Trainings are popular to report on because they are simple to plan, quantify, verify, and budget, and success in most projects is measured by the number of individuals reached and trained. There is little awareness and guidance on how to intentionally design and implement projects to address the other capacity development levels. Using a modified framework with clear examples of various types of capacity development activities, project leaders were able to identify and uncover activities that pertain to each of the four levels of capacity development. We argue that project teams must be aware, able, and empowered to invest in the development of capacities of local organizations and the system they operate in. They must be more explicit about the different levels of capacity development, what they mean in their context, and how to create synergies between them. The framework proposed in this paper can serve as a model for initiatives that aim to identify and address capacities at all four levels in order to contribute to large-scale sustainable change. 2022-10-14 2022-10-20T11:13:44Z 2022-10-20T11:13:44Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/125133 en Open Access Woltering, L., Boa Alvarado, M., Stahl, J., Van Loon, J., Ortiz Hernández, E., Brown, B., Gathala, M., and Thierfelder, C. 2022. Capacity development for scaling conservation agriculture in smallholder farming systems in Latin America, South Asia and Southern Africa: Exposing the hidden levels. Knowledge Management for Development Journal
spellingShingle conservation agriculture
capacity development
scaling up
intensification
Woltering, Lennart
Boa Alvarado, M.
Stahl, J.
Loon, Jelle J. van
Ortíz Hernández, E.
Brown, B.
Gathala, Mahesh Kumar
Thierfelder, Christian L.
Capacity development for scaling conservation agriculture in smallholder farming systems in Latin America, South Asia, and Southern Africa: Exposing the hidden levels
title Capacity development for scaling conservation agriculture in smallholder farming systems in Latin America, South Asia, and Southern Africa: Exposing the hidden levels
title_full Capacity development for scaling conservation agriculture in smallholder farming systems in Latin America, South Asia, and Southern Africa: Exposing the hidden levels
title_fullStr Capacity development for scaling conservation agriculture in smallholder farming systems in Latin America, South Asia, and Southern Africa: Exposing the hidden levels
title_full_unstemmed Capacity development for scaling conservation agriculture in smallholder farming systems in Latin America, South Asia, and Southern Africa: Exposing the hidden levels
title_short Capacity development for scaling conservation agriculture in smallholder farming systems in Latin America, South Asia, and Southern Africa: Exposing the hidden levels
title_sort capacity development for scaling conservation agriculture in smallholder farming systems in latin america south asia and southern africa exposing the hidden levels
topic conservation agriculture
capacity development
scaling up
intensification
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/125133
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