CGIAR Genetic Innovation Action Area: Theory of Change and Results Framework
The theory of change depends on all work being done within partnerships, particularly with national research and extension systems(NARES) and with small and medium enterprises (SMEs) active in the national breeding and seed sectors. A core focus is to raise the NARES-CGIAR-SME breeding networks’...
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| author | Bonaiuti, Enrico Vermeulen, Sonja Belcher, Brian Philip Craven Thiele, Graham Hunt, Adam Christopher Barker, Ian Derera, John Lusty, Charlotte Syed Alwee, Sharifah Shahrul |
| author_browse | Barker, Ian Belcher, Brian Bonaiuti, Enrico Derera, John Hunt, Adam Christopher Lusty, Charlotte Philip Craven Thiele, Graham Syed Alwee, Sharifah Shahrul Vermeulen, Sonja |
| author_facet | Bonaiuti, Enrico Vermeulen, Sonja Belcher, Brian Philip Craven Thiele, Graham Hunt, Adam Christopher Barker, Ian Derera, John Lusty, Charlotte Syed Alwee, Sharifah Shahrul |
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| description | The theory of change depends on all work being done within partnerships, particularly with
national research and extension systems(NARES) and with small and medium enterprises (SMEs)
active in the national breeding and seed sectors. A core focus is to raise the NARES-CGIAR-SME
breeding networks’ collective strategic and operational capacity to deliver a high rate of uptake
and replacement in seed varieties among small-scale farmers in low- and medium- income
countries.
Co-generated genetic innovations will be delivered as part of integrated solutions across CGIAR.
Together with System Transformation and Resilient Agrifood Systems Action Areas for food, land
and water systems, and through close cooperation with CGIAR’s strategic partners, Genetic
Innovation will enable progress on nationally defined pathways for development. Major effort
will go into achieving affordable, accessible and fair benefits to low-income farmers, with
particular emphasis on ensuring that research outcomes lead to greater equality for women.
Genetic Innovation will contribute across all five of CGIAR’s Impact Areas, through maintenance
of agrobiodiversity and through accelerated adoption by farmers of demand-driven improved
crop varieties, delivered as part of integrated bundles of institutional and technical innovations
that are designed to respond to priorities in partner countries. |
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| spelling | CGSpace1351952026-01-15T02:06:40Z CGIAR Genetic Innovation Action Area: Theory of Change and Results Framework Bonaiuti, Enrico Vermeulen, Sonja Belcher, Brian Philip Craven Thiele, Graham Hunt, Adam Christopher Barker, Ian Derera, John Lusty, Charlotte Syed Alwee, Sharifah Shahrul theory of change genetic innovation action area The theory of change depends on all work being done within partnerships, particularly with national research and extension systems(NARES) and with small and medium enterprises (SMEs) active in the national breeding and seed sectors. A core focus is to raise the NARES-CGIAR-SME breeding networks’ collective strategic and operational capacity to deliver a high rate of uptake and replacement in seed varieties among small-scale farmers in low- and medium- income countries. Co-generated genetic innovations will be delivered as part of integrated solutions across CGIAR. Together with System Transformation and Resilient Agrifood Systems Action Areas for food, land and water systems, and through close cooperation with CGIAR’s strategic partners, Genetic Innovation will enable progress on nationally defined pathways for development. Major effort will go into achieving affordable, accessible and fair benefits to low-income farmers, with particular emphasis on ensuring that research outcomes lead to greater equality for women. Genetic Innovation will contribute across all five of CGIAR’s Impact Areas, through maintenance of agrobiodiversity and through accelerated adoption by farmers of demand-driven improved crop varieties, delivered as part of integrated bundles of institutional and technical innovations that are designed to respond to priorities in partner countries. 2023-12-11 2023-12-11T15:21:10Z 2023-12-11T15:21:10Z Internal Document https://hdl.handle.net/10568/135195 en Open Access application/pdf CGIAR System Organization Enrico Bonaiuti, Sonja Vermeulen, Brian Belcher, Graham Philip Craven Thiele, Adam Christopher Hunt, Ian Barker, John Derera, Charlotte Lusty, Sharifah Shahrul Syed Alwee. (11/12/2023). CGIAR Genetic Innovation Action Area: Theory of Change and Results Framework. Montpellier, France: CGIAR System Organization (CGIAR). |
| spellingShingle | theory of change genetic innovation action area Bonaiuti, Enrico Vermeulen, Sonja Belcher, Brian Philip Craven Thiele, Graham Hunt, Adam Christopher Barker, Ian Derera, John Lusty, Charlotte Syed Alwee, Sharifah Shahrul CGIAR Genetic Innovation Action Area: Theory of Change and Results Framework |
| title | CGIAR Genetic Innovation Action Area: Theory of Change and Results Framework |
| title_full | CGIAR Genetic Innovation Action Area: Theory of Change and Results Framework |
| title_fullStr | CGIAR Genetic Innovation Action Area: Theory of Change and Results Framework |
| title_full_unstemmed | CGIAR Genetic Innovation Action Area: Theory of Change and Results Framework |
| title_short | CGIAR Genetic Innovation Action Area: Theory of Change and Results Framework |
| title_sort | cgiar genetic innovation action area theory of change and results framework |
| topic | theory of change genetic innovation action area |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/135195 |
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