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Facts about Bees and Honey. Gender and Value Chain writeshop November 23-30, 2010 KCB center, Nairobi. Presentation to APF Members in Ethiopia 21 Jan 2011 By Gizachew Sisay, VC advisor, Oxfam GB. Presentation outline. BACKGROUND PROCESS OUTCOME. Background. Held in KCB center, Nairobi
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Facts about Bees and Honey Gender and Value Chain writeshopNovember 23-30, 2010KCB center, Nairobi Presentation to APF Members in Ethiopia 21 Jan 2011 By Gizachew Sisay, VC advisor, Oxfam GB
Presentation outline • BACKGROUND • PROCESS • OUTCOME
Background • Held in KCB center, Nairobi • Facilitated by KIT (Anna, Rhiannon, Roel and others) and IIRR (Issac and others) • Nine days (22-30 December 2010) • 43 participants from countries in Europe, Africa, Asia & Middle East, USA & Latin America • Field visit (on Kazuri and Kalimoni)
Process • Introduction about the process • Clarity on concept (gender & value chain), guidelines, approach, structures & role of each participant • Agreeing on book outline (Chapters, sections, cases, boxes, cartoons etc) • Group formation based on sections and then chapters • Sample case studies to follow format • Advisors (section leaders), case writers, author and cartoonists form groups for each section • Sections work together to form chapters • Final approval by the author (Paul)
OUTCOME • Draft book compiled • OGB Ethiopia • Full engagement on case study development (condensed from 13 to 3 page) • Contribution on SNV box (Rahi Honey) • Contribution on Ethiopian organic honey box • Provided ideas on the cartoon (women engagement in beekeeping) • Process, outcome and photos (slideshow) is available in the APF website or www.genderinvaluechains.ning.com