Producer-led scaling with pioneer positive deviance in animal health, feed and forage, and social norms for increased climate resilience.

The Sustainable Animal and Aquatic Foods (SAAF) and Climate Action Science Program, in collaboration with the RESTORE Project, is implementing the component “Pastoral System – Producer-led Scaling of Climate-Resilient Practices” in Ethiopia to strengthen resilience and productivity in livestock-depe...

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Autores principales: Worku, Tigist, Habermann, Birgit, Getahun, Elizabeth, Lemma, Mamusha, Adie, Aberra, Alemu, Biruk G., Berhanu, Dagim, Derseh, Melkamu, Jemberu, Wudu T., Knight-Jones, Theodore J.D., Achandi, Esther
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Publicado: International Livestock Research Institute 2025
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/180501
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author Worku, Tigist
Habermann, Birgit
Getahun, Elizabeth
Lemma, Mamusha
Adie, Aberra
Alemu, Biruk G.
Berhanu, Dagim
Derseh, Melkamu
Jemberu, Wudu T.
Knight-Jones, Theodore J.D.
Achandi, Esther
author_browse Achandi, Esther
Adie, Aberra
Alemu, Biruk G.
Berhanu, Dagim
Derseh, Melkamu
Getahun, Elizabeth
Habermann, Birgit
Jemberu, Wudu T.
Knight-Jones, Theodore J.D.
Lemma, Mamusha
Worku, Tigist
author_facet Worku, Tigist
Habermann, Birgit
Getahun, Elizabeth
Lemma, Mamusha
Adie, Aberra
Alemu, Biruk G.
Berhanu, Dagim
Derseh, Melkamu
Jemberu, Wudu T.
Knight-Jones, Theodore J.D.
Achandi, Esther
author_sort Worku, Tigist
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description The Sustainable Animal and Aquatic Foods (SAAF) and Climate Action Science Program, in collaboration with the RESTORE Project, is implementing the component “Pastoral System – Producer-led Scaling of Climate-Resilient Practices” in Ethiopia to strengthen resilience and productivity in livestock-dependent pastoral communities. To support this effort, a National Stakeholder Engagement Workshop was held on 27 November 2025 at the ILRI Campus in Addis Ababa to present and discuss the Pioneer Positive Deviance (P-PD) approach, share findings from ongoing implementation in pastoral systems, and gather feedback for improving and institutionalizing the approach within Ethiopia’s pastoral extension system. The workshop brought together 23 participants from government institutions, research organizations, NGOs, development partners, and civil society. Key sessions included presentations of the P-PD guideline for practitioners, feedback through a Troika-format discussion, presentation of Phase 1 findings from South Omo and Afar, World Café group discussions, exploration of synergies with the Farmers’ Field School approach, and structured feedback on a forthcoming Training of Trainers (ToT) guideline. Discussions highlighted both the feasibility of applying P-PD in pastoral contexts and the need for careful adaptation to communal governance structures, mobility, customary institutions, gender norms, and indigenous communication systems such as “Dagu”. Participants emphasized the importance of contextualization, co-design with pastoral communities, experiential and practice-oriented training, and alignment with national and pluralistic extension systems. Strong demand was expressed for capacity building and ToT programs adapted to pastoral systems. The workshop concluded with clear recommendations for refining the P-PD and ToT guidelines, strengthening partnerships, expanding evidence generation, and supporting coordinated implementation to enhance producer-led scaling, social learning, and locally led adaptation in Ethiopia’s pastoral systems.
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spelling CGSpace1805012026-01-24T02:17:37Z Producer-led scaling with pioneer positive deviance in animal health, feed and forage, and social norms for increased climate resilience. Worku, Tigist Habermann, Birgit Getahun, Elizabeth Lemma, Mamusha Adie, Aberra Alemu, Biruk G. Berhanu, Dagim Derseh, Melkamu Jemberu, Wudu T. Knight-Jones, Theodore J.D. Achandi, Esther pastoral systems livestock production animal health adaptation The Sustainable Animal and Aquatic Foods (SAAF) and Climate Action Science Program, in collaboration with the RESTORE Project, is implementing the component “Pastoral System – Producer-led Scaling of Climate-Resilient Practices” in Ethiopia to strengthen resilience and productivity in livestock-dependent pastoral communities. To support this effort, a National Stakeholder Engagement Workshop was held on 27 November 2025 at the ILRI Campus in Addis Ababa to present and discuss the Pioneer Positive Deviance (P-PD) approach, share findings from ongoing implementation in pastoral systems, and gather feedback for improving and institutionalizing the approach within Ethiopia’s pastoral extension system. The workshop brought together 23 participants from government institutions, research organizations, NGOs, development partners, and civil society. Key sessions included presentations of the P-PD guideline for practitioners, feedback through a Troika-format discussion, presentation of Phase 1 findings from South Omo and Afar, World Café group discussions, exploration of synergies with the Farmers’ Field School approach, and structured feedback on a forthcoming Training of Trainers (ToT) guideline. Discussions highlighted both the feasibility of applying P-PD in pastoral contexts and the need for careful adaptation to communal governance structures, mobility, customary institutions, gender norms, and indigenous communication systems such as “Dagu”. Participants emphasized the importance of contextualization, co-design with pastoral communities, experiential and practice-oriented training, and alignment with national and pluralistic extension systems. Strong demand was expressed for capacity building and ToT programs adapted to pastoral systems. The workshop concluded with clear recommendations for refining the P-PD and ToT guidelines, strengthening partnerships, expanding evidence generation, and supporting coordinated implementation to enhance producer-led scaling, social learning, and locally led adaptation in Ethiopia’s pastoral systems. 2025-11-27 2026-01-23T10:39:08Z 2026-01-23T10:39:08Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/180501 en https://www.ilri.org/adaptation-pioneers Open Access application/pdf International Livestock Research Institute Worku, T., Habermann, B., Getahun, E., Lemma, M., Adie, A., Alemu, B., Berhanu, D., Derseh, M., Jemberu, W., Theodore J.D. and Achandi, E. 2025. Producer-led scaling with pioneer positive deviance in animal health, feed and forage, and social norms for increased climate resilience: Workshop Report. Nairobi, Kenya: ILRI
spellingShingle pastoral systems
livestock production
animal health
adaptation
Worku, Tigist
Habermann, Birgit
Getahun, Elizabeth
Lemma, Mamusha
Adie, Aberra
Alemu, Biruk G.
Berhanu, Dagim
Derseh, Melkamu
Jemberu, Wudu T.
Knight-Jones, Theodore J.D.
Achandi, Esther
Producer-led scaling with pioneer positive deviance in animal health, feed and forage, and social norms for increased climate resilience.
title Producer-led scaling with pioneer positive deviance in animal health, feed and forage, and social norms for increased climate resilience.
title_full Producer-led scaling with pioneer positive deviance in animal health, feed and forage, and social norms for increased climate resilience.
title_fullStr Producer-led scaling with pioneer positive deviance in animal health, feed and forage, and social norms for increased climate resilience.
title_full_unstemmed Producer-led scaling with pioneer positive deviance in animal health, feed and forage, and social norms for increased climate resilience.
title_short Producer-led scaling with pioneer positive deviance in animal health, feed and forage, and social norms for increased climate resilience.
title_sort producer led scaling with pioneer positive deviance in animal health feed and forage and social norms for increased climate resilience
topic pastoral systems
livestock production
animal health
adaptation
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/180501
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