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CPWF aims to increase water productivity and resilience of social and ecological systems

The Nile Basin Development Challenge: a component of the CGIAR Challenge Program on Water and Food Dr. Simon Langan on behalf of the NBDC team. CPWF aims to increase water productivity and resilience of social and ecological systems

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CPWF aims to increase water productivity and resilience of social and ecological systems

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  1. The Nile Basin Development Challenge: a component of the CGIAR Challenge Program on Water and FoodDr. Simon Langan on behalf of the NBDC team

  2. CPWF aims to increase water productivity and resilience of social and ecological systems • Through its broad partnerships, it conducts research that leads to local impact and wider change

  3. Innovation as an evolutionary process • The social process of innovation is evolutionary • Issues emerge • Problem context changes • External drivers unfold • Problems get partly solved • Other problems emerge • New opportunities become apparent • Successful innovations lead to new problems • Innovation can be stimulated, accelerated, facilitated

  4. Innovation as a social process • Interaction among actors of all ranks and functions • learning • sharing • accepting • rejecting • adapting • re-learning • Actors come and go

  5. Phase 2, start 2009

  6. Basin Development Challenges (BDCs) • Nile – rainwater management in landscapes • Andes – Benefit sharing mechanisms • Ganges – intensification in coastal areas • Limpopo – rainwater management and water access • Mekong – dams, reservoirs and livelihoods • Volta – rainwater management and small reservoirs

  7. Nile BDC people Please CG staff show yourselves Others associated directly with the projects Cathy Doug

  8. Nile BDC projects • N1 Learning from the past – past experiences in research on land and rainwater management, rainwater harvesting, land conservation, and livelihoods in the highlands of Ethiopia • N2 Integrated rainwater management strategies – technologies, institutions and policies • N3 Targeting and scaling out • N4 Assessing and anticipating consequences of innovation • N5 Coordination and multi-stakeholder platforms

  9. Nile BDC focus Two dimensions • Integrated • Social • Economic • Technical • Multiple scales • (Households) • Communities and catchments • Blue Nile River Basin

  10. Nile BDC scales and sites Innovation Platforms • Local level • National level Data collection • Local level Modelling • Local to basin

  11. Nile BDC approaches • Local innovation platforms • Community engagement through digital stories • NRM Planning tools Wat-a-game and happy strategies • Local planning processes • Scaling out and GIS • Biophysical, social and economic data collection and analysis • Biophysical, social, economic and integrated modeling

  12. Innovation Platforms Livelihoods Participatory Methods INTEGRATING FRAMEWORK SCALING OUT • Inform decision making/policy • Briefs for policy makers? • Messages that can be fed to national level platform • Suggestions for alternatives to current practices • Piloted processes that can be used in planning and implementation • Research outputs • Information on: • Livelihood strategies, choices, constraints • Factors influencing adoption/lack of adoption • Drivers of landscape change (social and economic) • Research/implementation processes: participation, innovation platforms etc.

  13. Moving Forward All of these projects and approaches have been distilled into a series of draft messages. We want to share the DRAFT messages with you and to do this I will ask my colleague Doug Merrey to talk you through the approach and messages. We know they are not perfect, we would really value your honest assessment and how we can improve them and identify anything that is not right or missing Before that 2 things- Cathy on gender and time-line

  14. Significant Events Along the wall we have a timeline developed from the input of researchers from the NBDC. We would ask that you help populate this with other events, such as the creation of the River Basin Authorities, shifts in policy focus or implementation

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