Facilitating LPAs and CoPs in Agricultural Research
1. What are LPAs?
What are CoPs?
What matters to make them work?
Ewen Le Borgne
EAU4Food LPA-CoP facilitation training workshop
ILRI Ethiopia, Addis Ababa
13-15 August 2012
2. Overview
• What are LPAs/CoPs in EAU4Food?
• Why such platforms?
• The ingredients of an LPA/CoP
• Activities to facilitate LPAs/CoPs
• Key issues to consider in facilitating LPAs/CoPs
• The CoP/LPA facilitator…
4. What is a CoP? What is an LPA?
Process?
Approach?
Network?
5. What is an LPA?
‘A group of actors, including
researchers, decision-
makers and practitioners …
… who come together to share
learning, support innovation
and scale up solutions
6. What is an LPA?
Focused on the big picture
Merging policy and practice
Diverse
membership
Researchers
Other technical
experts
Decision Private sector
makers
7. What is a CoP?
‘A specific group of
like minded
practitioners…
… who come together
to solve shared
problems’
8. What is a CoP?
Farmer-led
Locally-focused
Practice-oriented
Farmers
Extension
workers
Researchers
9. What is a CoP? What is an LPA?
Membership will
overlap…
… and
evolve
10. LPA
NGOs
Local
Policy/ decision
researchers Academics
makers
Researchers Government Private
EAU4Food experts sector
Consortium
CoP / LPA representatives
Extension
workers
Local Farmers
Technical Local
Experts Researchers researchers
EAU4Food
Consortium CoP
12. Why such platforms in EAU4Food?
Why platforms?
• Involve stakeholders in the research and innovation process
and enhance commitment to research processes, ownership
of research results and strengthening of research capacities
• Ensure that research aims to tackle the problems
encountered on the ground
• Ensure that research results are translated into policy and
practice by involving the direct users (e.g. farmers, decision
makers) in the research process
• Create conditions for long term cooperation and
coordination in the sector
• Link up the local level where research usually takes place
with the sub-national / national arena where policies are
formulated
28. Activities to facilitate LPAs and CoPs
Cementing them
Building relationships,
Building an agenda,
Organizing activities to get people to work
together
Credits: ILRI
29. Activities to facilitate LPAs and CoPs
Connecting them Knowledge
Sharing &
learning
Public Engaging for
awareness wider impact
Comms
Among &
across
Publishing –
platforms capturing /
disseminating
Internal
communication
Credits: Ewen Le Borgne outputs
30. Activities to facilitate LPAs and CoPs
Understanding them
Monitoring, process documentation etc.
Credits: ILRI/Tezira Lore
31. Activities to facilitate LPAs and CoPs
Sustaining them?
Rotating activities? Technical
inputs? Financial and other
Credits: The Pauls
resources? Institutionalisation ?
32. Key issues to consider in
facilitating LPAs and CoPs
33. Key issues to consider in facilitating
LPAs and CoPs
Relevant agenda?
Credits: Bilal Kamoon
34. Key issues to consider in facilitating
LPAs and CoPs
The right mandate?
Credits: European Parliament
35. Key issues to consider in facilitating
LPAs and CoPs
Power issues?
Credits: NotBruceLee
36. Key issues to consider in facilitating
LPAs and CoPs
Representative members?
Credits: ILRI / Ewen Le Borgne
37. Key issues to consider in facilitating
LPAs and CoPs
Solid engagement?
38. Key issues to consider in facilitating
LPAs and CoPs
Turnover?
Credits: The-G-UK
39. Key issues to consider in facilitating
LPAs and CoPs
Incentives?
40. Key issues to consider in facilitating
LPAs and CoPs
Action!
Credits: ILRI
41. Key issues to consider in facilitating
LPAs and CoPs
Time!
And other resources…
Credits: Darren Tunnicliff
42. Key issues to consider in facilitating
LPAs and CoPs
Impact!
Credits: ILRI
44. Profile of the CoP/LPA facilitator
CoP Both LPA
Technically Respected Technically
respected apt
Good listener Good communicator
Committed
Specialist Good negotiator / Generalist
with conflict resolution with
generalist specialist
aptitude focus
Flexible
Charismatic
Digs deeper Goes wider
Well networked
45. More information
http://www.eau4food.info
e.leborgne@cgiar.org
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