WA rev planning May2021

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Africa RISING West Africa Project
Review and planning meeting
26 - 27 May 2021
Hybrid format (virtual & in-person)

Objectives

  1. Review progress, activities and results for 2020/21 season.
  2. Plan for implementation of activities in 2021/22 season.
  3. Share updates with partners about project implementation and future direction.


Useful link
2020/2021 workplan


AGENDA
All indicated times are Accra/Bamako time

26 May
08:00 Registration [in parallel for physical participants in Bamako and Tamale locations]
08:15 Participant’s introduction, agenda overview – J.Odhong
08:30 Opening/welcome remarks

  • Michael Abberton (virtual)
  • I. Hoeschle-Zeledon (virtual)

09:00 Updates from the project - Fred Kizito
09:30 Break
10:00 Thematic Review presentations {7 min for each pres.+ 10 min. discussion after every theme}

Livestock management theme
Agronomy {incl. crop livestock interactions}
Natural resource management {soil & water resources}
Nutrition {veg. production, value addition, nutritional messaging}

11:25 – 11:40 Break 2

Gender, policy and socioeconomic dimensions
  • Pres.#1: Analyzing the enabling environment including policies and institutional arrangements and intervention to identify factors that enable the inclusion of women and youth along irrigated vegetable value chain in Ghana and Mali - Minh Thai,IWMI
  • Pres.#2:Assessing of women and the youth participation in maize and small ruminant value chains in project communities and markets which the communities are linked to - Gundula Fischer and Kipo Jimah, IITA
  • Pres.#3: Key findings from follow-up studies on gender evaluation of cowpea living mulch in Ghana and vegetable interventions in Mali- Gundula Fischer and Kipo Jimah, IITA
Systems dynamics and modeling
  • Pres.#1: Evaluating crop simulation models using different fertility sources and climate model outputs to improve the productivity of sorghum - Akinseye Folorunso, ICRISAT
  • Pres.#2: Risk management and informed decision making towards sustainable intensification of crop-livestock systems -Katrien Descheemaeker, WUR
  • Pres.#3: The role of System Dynamics modeling in mixed crop-livestock systems - Fred Kizito, IITA
  • Pres.#4: Testing adaptation of dual purposes sorghum hybrids in Mali to diversify options for crop-livestock integration - Baloua, Madina and Nadine, ICRISAT

13.15 - 14.15 Lunch
Thematic Review presentations continued

Post-harvest mechanization
  • Pres.#1: Reduction of vegetable postharvest losses through dissemination of Zero Energy Cool Chamber (ZECC) and processing of vegetables and capacity building: in dry season in Bougouni and Koutiala - Jean Baptiste Tignegre, WorldVeg
  • Pres.#2: Monitoring group dynamics among users of small-scale maize shelling machines in Northern Ghana - Bekele Kotu, IITA
  • Pres.#3: Evaluate the threshing efficiency of different maize shellers with regards to grain quality characteristics as influenced by different varieties and harvest timing - Issah Sugri,CSIR-SARI
Institutional linkages
  • Pres.#1: Technology Parks, Farmers Field Days and Innovation Platforms: Linking researchers and farmers to scale Africa RISING validated technologies in Mali - Bougouna Sogoba, Mahamadou Dicko and Toumani Sidibe
  • Pres.#2: Linking researchers and farmers to scale Africa RISING validated technologies in Ghana.


15:16 Preparations for work planning break-out groups – F. Kizito
15:30 Work planning group discussions
16:30 Break
16:45 Group work continuation
17:20 Brief preparation for day 2 draft work plan presentations
17:30 End of day 1


27 May
08:00 Work planning group discussions continued

continued from Day ONE

10:00 Monitoring, Evaluation and Data Management in AR West Africa – B. Ebito
10:30 Break
11:00 Presentation of draft workplans developed
13:00 Lunch
14:00 Briefing back about adjustments to workplans
15:30 Discussion of exit strategy and next steps
16:00 Closing remarks – I. Hoeschle-Zeledon
16:30 End of meeting
18:30 Closing cocktails for participants in Bamako and Tamale