Linking innovations systems with participatory research and extension: MIRACLE experiences from southern Africa

MIRACLE (“Making innovations work for smallholder farmersaffected by HIV and AIDS in southern Africa”) brings togetherkey stakeholders in operational and strategic level innovationplatforms. This paper outlines MIRACLE’s strategy forimproving livelihoods through improved production, processing,consu...

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Autores principales: Ellis-Jones, J., Gondwe, T.N.P.
Formato: Journal Article
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/76648
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description MIRACLE (“Making innovations work for smallholder farmersaffected by HIV and AIDS in southern Africa”) brings togetherkey stakeholders in operational and strategic level innovationplatforms. This paper outlines MIRACLE’s strategy forimproving livelihoods through improved production, processing,consumption and marketing of nutritionally-enhanced crops.Operating in Malawi, Mozambique, Swaziland and Zambia,MIRACLE brings together researchers, NGOs, public extension,local leaders, community based organisations (CBOs), farmersand the private sector. MIRACLE’s four-stage ParticipatoryResearch and Extension Approach (PREA) involves communityengagement and social mobilization, action planning,experimentation, learning and sharing experiences.The paper highlights early achievements and challenges andidentifies key lessons. These include the need for building andsupporting partnerships, strengthening farmer organisationsto participate in research, accessing existing knowledge andfostering learning. A well organised private agri-businesssector is essential for developing market opportunities, capacitybuilding and engaging with the public and NGO sectors.Sustainability will be built on local ownership with effectiveback-up from R&D organisations in both private and publicsectors. Scaling up successful pilot initiatives can be supportedby strategic level innovation platforms (IPs) linked to andinteracting with local operational IPs.
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spelling CGSpace766482022-11-28T20:18:32Z Linking innovations systems with participatory research and extension: MIRACLE experiences from southern Africa Ellis-Jones, J. Gondwe, T.N.P. research extension activities natural resources management MIRACLE (“Making innovations work for smallholder farmersaffected by HIV and AIDS in southern Africa”) brings togetherkey stakeholders in operational and strategic level innovationplatforms. This paper outlines MIRACLE’s strategy forimproving livelihoods through improved production, processing,consumption and marketing of nutritionally-enhanced crops.Operating in Malawi, Mozambique, Swaziland and Zambia,MIRACLE brings together researchers, NGOs, public extension,local leaders, community based organisations (CBOs), farmersand the private sector. MIRACLE’s four-stage ParticipatoryResearch and Extension Approach (PREA) involves communityengagement and social mobilization, action planning,experimentation, learning and sharing experiences.The paper highlights early achievements and challenges andidentifies key lessons. These include the need for building andsupporting partnerships, strengthening farmer organisationsto participate in research, accessing existing knowledge andfostering learning. A well organised private agri-businesssector is essential for developing market opportunities, capacitybuilding and engaging with the public and NGO sectors.Sustainability will be built on local ownership with effectiveback-up from R&D organisations in both private and publicsectors. Scaling up successful pilot initiatives can be supportedby strategic level innovation platforms (IPs) linked to andinteracting with local operational IPs. 2013 2016-08-30T12:46:05Z 2016-08-30T12:46:05Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/76648 en Limited Access Ellis-Jones, J. & Gondwe, T. (2013). Linking innovations systems with participatory research and extension: MIRACLE experiences from southern Africa. 13-17
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Linking innovations systems with participatory research and extension: MIRACLE experiences from southern Africa
title Linking innovations systems with participatory research and extension: MIRACLE experiences from southern Africa
title_full Linking innovations systems with participatory research and extension: MIRACLE experiences from southern Africa
title_fullStr Linking innovations systems with participatory research and extension: MIRACLE experiences from southern Africa
title_full_unstemmed Linking innovations systems with participatory research and extension: MIRACLE experiences from southern Africa
title_short Linking innovations systems with participatory research and extension: MIRACLE experiences from southern Africa
title_sort linking innovations systems with participatory research and extension miracle experiences from southern africa
topic research
extension activities
natural resources management
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