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CTA co-funds 2008 Prolinnova International Workshop in Ghana
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Documents uploaded on the Prolinnova website (November 2007)
  > Ethiopia: The Story of a Smart harvester in Tigray Region
  > Ethiopia: Local and Modern Innovations: what interests whom?
  > Ghana: Research to promote local innovation
  > Nepal: Supporting local innovation in Nepal
  > Niger: 2007 Mid-year Report (January-July)
  > Niger: 2006 Activities Report
  > Niger: National Workshop Evaluation of Identified and Characterized Innovations and Innovators and Planning activities 2007
  > South Africa : Newsletter 2007
  > Uganda: Controlling Ticks and Influencing Policy
  > Working Paper #15: Synergies between Supporting Endogenous Development and Participatory Innovation Development as methodologies for understanding and improving rural livelihoods
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Articles contributed by Prolinnova authors appearing in LEISA magazine
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Prolinnova Working Paper #15 is now available
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2008 International Partners Meeting Postponed 2 Weeks
(New dates are March 31 - April 4, 2008)
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Monica Kapiriri to replace Amanuel Assefa in the POG
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Preparing for the 2008 International Partners Meeting
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Farmer led documentation workshop, 28 Sept 2007, Rome (Italy)
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PROLINNOVA at FARA 4th General Assembly
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Documents uploaded on the Prolinnova website (June 2007)
  > IPR Resource: Farmers' Guide to Using Intellectual Property
  > Brochure: Prolinnova 2004-2006 Highlights
  > Tanzania Documentation Workshop Outcome
  > Sudan PID workshop reports
  > Curriculum Development: Institutionalization of PID in Sudan
  > Publication: Natural mineral licks to enhance livestock growth
  > Updated International Partners' Meeting (Senegal 2007) Report
  > Farmer Led Documentation Resources
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4th international Prolinnova partners meeting in Senegal
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Innovation Catalogue and PID Training Report - Prolinnova Nepal
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E-copy of Award-Winning Knowledge Product now available
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3 New Reports from Prolinnova-Tanzania (March 2007)
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Booklets on Facilitating Multi-stakeholder Partnerships and Recognising Local Innovation published and available for downloading
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Prolinnova-Nepal Partner Wins Award for Best Knowledge Product
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Announcement: Launch of PROFEIS program
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New Prolinnova Oversight Group (POG) elected
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Starting up in Kenya
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Report on International Workshop on Campaigning, Lobbying and Advocacy in Tanzania now available
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Report on International Farmer-led Documentation workshop in Uganda
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  Past achievements and Events (2000 - 2005)...
 

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CTA co-funds 2008 Prolinnova International Workshop in Ghana
Posted: December 06, 2007

CTA, the knowledge centre for agricultural and rual development in ACP-EU countries based in the Netherlands, has agreed to co-fund the 2008 Prolinnova international workshop in Ghana by covering the cost of 6 participants. With the increased participation from new countries without yet own budgets this support is very welcome indeed. CTA has been an important supporter of Prolinnova activities since early days and co-funded a/o the book on Institutionalising PTD that led into Prolinnova and two previous international workshops.

 

New Dates for 2008 International Partners Meeting - March 31 to April 4, 2008
>> Posted: November 12, 2007
This is to inform you that the 2008 PROLINNOVA international meeting in Ghana is postponed two weeks. It will be held now on the following dates: 31 March - 4 April 2008!

See related news item below.

Preparing for the 2008 International Partners Meeting
>> Posted: September 19, 2007

The 2008 international meeting of Prolinnova partners will be hosted by Prolinnova-Ghana. The Ghana National Steering Committee has taken up this challenge and has already started the preparations. The actual meeting will take place from 17-21 March 2008 31 March - 4 April 2008, but participants will have to allow for additional travel days. Prolinnova-Ghana has selected Tamale in the northern part of the country as venue for the meeting to enable participants to benefit from the long-term experiences of partners in the North with PID/PTD and multi-stakeholder collaboration.Coordination of logistics to, in and from Ghana is in the hands of ACDEP (Association of Cburch-Based Development Projects), the NGO that coordinates the activites of Prolinnova-Ghana North, and questions about this should be directed to Joe Nchor and Frank Adongo. Please send your suggestions on issues to be put on the agenda, questions to be addressed and ways to make the meeting as interactive as possible to Miranda Verburg or Laurens van Veldhuizen at the Prolinnova International Secretariat in the Netherlands.

Contacts:
GHANA NORTH
 c/o Association of Church-Based Development Projects (ACDEP)
Contact: Joe Nchor / Frank Adongo (nchorjoe AT yahoo.com)
Prolinnova International Secretariat
Contact: Laurens van Veldhuizen / Miranda Verburg (l.van.veldhuizen AT etcnl.nl / m.verburg AT etcnl.nl)

 

Monica Kapiriri to replace Amanuel Assefa in the POG
>> Posted: November 19, 2007

The current member of the Prolinnova Oversight Group (POG) from anglophone Africa, Amanuel Assefa from Ethiopia, is stepping down to pursue his doctoral studies. The Prolinnova Country Programmes in anglophone African have now elected a new POG member to take his place: Monica Kapiriri from Uganda.Monica has played a key role in Prolinnova from the start. As Co-Chair of the Non-Governmental Organisations Committee (NGOC) of the Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research (CGIAR) in 2000-2002, she accompanied the conceptual design of the programme, assisted in identifying NGOs that could facilitate the building of multi-stakeholder partnerships and supported the struggle to obtain funding for the programme. As the person who brought a perspective of civil society into the Steering Committee of the Global Forum on Agricultural Research (GFAR) in 2003-2006, she continued to advocate for farmer innovation and participatory research and development and for the Prolinnova programme itself. In Uganda, Monica supports Environmental Alert, the NGO that coordinates Prolinnova in that country, in institutional development as the Prolinnova-Uganda programme is growing, as well as in methods of participatory agricultural research and development and farmers’ empowerment.The December meeting of the POG and other Prolinnova/ PROFEIS partners attending the Farmer First Revisited workshop in Brighton, UK, will be Amanuel’s final POG meeting. Amanuel has devoted a great deal of time and thought to Prolinnova, helping to develop the concepts further and engaging in policy dialogue to promote integration of a participatory innovation approach into NGOs, including his own, and into government services of agricultural research and development. He will not be fully "lost" to Prolinnova, as his doctoral research is on agricultural innovation systems and includes analysis of the ongoing experiences with piloting Local Innovation Support Funds in southern Ethiopia. The Prolinnova family thanks Amanuel for the major contributions he had made and continues to make in promoting local innovation processes.

Submitted by Ann Waters-Bayer, Secretary to the POG, 19 Oct 07.

Farmer led documentation workshop, 28 Sept 2007, Rome (Italy)
>> Posted: July 23, 2007

Prolinnova, FAO and IAALD are organizing a half a day workshop on farmer led documentation (FLD). This event is planned for Friday 28 September 2007, and will take place in Rome, Italy, during the e-agriculture week.

More information (including an invitation and draft agenda) can be found on the wiki at:
http://fldsept2007rome.pbwiki.com.

View Prolinnova FLD resources.

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PROLINNOVA at FARA 4th General Assembly
>> Posted: July 23, 2007

Prolinnova, represented by the South Africa programme, took part in the Fourth General Assembly of the Forum for Agricultural Research In Africa (FARA) and in the Africa Agricultural Science Week that was held 10–16 June 2007 in Johannesburg, South Africa. Prolinnova was involved in two events.Firstly, we took part in a side event on Overcoming Challenges in Scaling Out Agricultural Research Successes, organised on 11 June by the Research Into Use (RIU) programme, which was officially launched during the FARA event by the UK Department for International Development (DFID). The side event involved three initiatives: RIU (www.researchintouse.com), DONATA (Dissemination of New Agricultural Technologies in Africa; www.fara-africa.org) and Prolinnova. Additional partners included the NEPAD (New Partnership for Africa’s Development) Secretariat, Picoteam and WRENMedia (which brings out the on-line journal New Agriculturist). Monique Salomon, a researcher from the Centre for Environment, Agriculture and Development (CEAD) at the University of KwaZulu-Natal, and Nono Ngubane from the Farmer Support Group, the community outreach arm of CEAD, gave presentations on Prolinnova and experiences from the South African FAIR (Farmer Access to Innovation Resources) pilot, respectively. The FAIR initiative is a sub-project of Prolinnova funded by the French Government (DURAS).Secondly, Prolinnova took part in the Africa Agricultural Science Week during the South Africa Day that was held on 12 June on the grounds of the Agricultural Research Council at Irene. The three provincial task teams of Prolinnova–South Africa, from Limpopo, KwaZulu-Natal and Mpumalanga Provinces, assisted four farmer innovators to display their innovations and supported the participation of a representative of the Eastern and Southern African Small Scale Farmers Forum (ESAFF). The support of RIU in funding the preparation of posters, brochures and a video documenting local innovation is much appreciated. Susanna Thorpe from WRENMedia interviewed the innovators, with translation assistance by Ms Zanele Shezi (Farmer Support Group). Anton Krone, the coordinator of FAIR, prepared a great brochure on FAIR, which was distributed at the Prolinnova stand and is posted on the FAIR section of this website.For more information about the PROLINNOVA / FAIR inputs that were made, contact Brigid Letty, coordinator of PROLINNOVA SA (lettyb@ukzn.ac.za) or Anton Krone, coordinator of FAIR (antonkrone@wol.co.za).

View or download Monique Salomon's presentation about Prolinnova during the FARA 4th General Assembly.

Presentation in Adobe Acrobat PDF (PDF file; size : 806 KB)

Original presentation in MS Powerpoint (PDF file; size : 5 MB)

Note: Original presentation is a 5 MB Powerpoint (PPT) file which has been converted to PDF for easier downloading from this website (especially for low bandwidth users).

4th international Prolinnova partners meeting in Senegal
>> Posted: May 6, 2007

On 19–23 March 2007, the fourth annual international Prolinnova partners meeting was hosted in Senegal by IED Afrique (Innovations, Environnement et Développement en Afrique). This is the Dakar-based NGO that coordinates PROFEIS (Promoting Farmer Experimentation and Innovation in the Sahel), a francophone programme in West Africa that started in late 2006. The meeting, held in Toubab Dialao, a fishing village about 50 km south of Dakar, provided a first opportunity for the partners from the already established Prolinnova Country Programmes (CPs) and their francophone colleagues to meet. It also gave a chance for Prolinnova partners to learn more about COMPAS (Comparing and Supporting Endogenous Development), a network with which they are seeking closer collaboration.

Forty people from 20 countries exchanged experiences in recognising and promoting local innovation, building multi-stakeholder partnerships, integrating Participatory Innovation Development (PID) into university curricula and engaging in policy dialogue. They developed plans for joint future action in these and other activities, e.g. related to promoting local innovation in communities affected by HIV/AIDS.

In addition to people from governmental and non-governmental organisations in the CPs, several people from "new" countries keen to build up Prolinnova -type programmes in Bolivia, Burkina Faso, Kenya, Mali, Mozambique and Senegal joined the meeting. The representative from Solomon Islands was unfortunately stranded on the way because of transit visa problems.

At the marketplace for sharing publications, posters, photos, films etc on promoting local innovation, Amanuel Assefa, Co-Chair of the Prolinnova Oversight Group (POG), launched two booklets that compile experiences of the various CPs: Facilitating Multistakeholder Partnerships and Recognising Local Innovation. These booklets are available from IIRR in the Philippines and are posted here. These are the first two volumes in a series of publications on work in the Prolinnova programme.

Newly elected Prolinnova Oversight Group (POG) meets

Immediately after the fourth international partners meeting, the fifth meeting of the POG – and the first since the elections in early 2007 – was held on 24 March 2007, likewise in Toubab Dialao, Senegal. Newly elected members are Bassoum Souleymane (Senegal), Elizabeth Vargas (Bolivia), Oliver Oliveros (France), Scott Killough (USA), Will Critchley (Netherlands) and Unga Dara Rat Moni (Cambodia). POG members who stayed on for another two-year term are Betty Del Rosario (Philippines) and Amanuel Assefa (Ethiopia). Betty, as outgoing Chair of the POG, thanked the members who had served in 2005–06 and stepped down – Anna Tengberg, Ahmed Hanafi, Monique Salomon, and Reinhard Woytek. She congratulated the new POG elected by the Prolinnova partners for 2007–08 and the new Chair elected by the POG, Scott Killough of World Neighbors.

The POG reviewed the progress in the programme, giving particular attention to experiences with Local Innovation Support Funds under the FAIR (Farmer Access to Innovation Resources) project, expansion of the Prolinnova community of practice, status of proposals for funding international projects, links with regional and subregional platforms for agricultural research and development, and identification of focal persons within the POG for different tasks/thematic issues.

Bara Guèye, Director of IED Afrique (Innovations, Environnement et Développement en Afrique), the Dakar-based NGO that coordinates PROFEIS (Promoting Farmer Experimentation and Innovation in the Sahel), presented the initial activities of this new francophone programme in West Africa to the POG, which is overseeing also this programme under the overall umbrella of Prolinnova.

The POG welcomed Prolinnova–Kenya into the international community of practice, and expressed its great satisfaction at seeing that organisations in Kenya have taken this initiative to start building a multi-stakeholder platform to promote local innovation in their country. The Prolinnova programme has thus expanded beyond the nine CPs primarily funded by the Netherlands Government to include three countries in the Andes (Bolivia, Ecuador and Peru) and three additional countries in francophone West Africa (Burkina Faso, Mali and Senegal), all of which were welcomed by the POG in late 2006, and now Kenya – a total of 16 countries. Partners in Mali and Senegal have already mobilised funds for their work from the German organisation Misereor. They and the partners in the other "new" CPs have taken major planning steps, using mainly their own resources and with limited inception support from the Prolinnova grant from the Netherlands, and are actively seeking further support from elsewhere.

View or download the updated Senegal Workshop Report (Word Document, size : 1 MB)
>> Updated: June 20, 2007

View (more) photos of the Senegal Workshop / Meeting at the Photo Documentation Gallery

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Prolinnova-Nepal Partner Wins Award for Best Knowledge Product
>> Posted: March 1, 2007

Practical Action – a UK based International NGO -with its offices in seven countries in Asia, Africa and South America, recently announced knowledge sharing competition among its seven country and regional offices. This year, PROLINNOVA received a lift as the conceptual guideline to "Participatory Innovation Development" was acknowledged as one of the best knowledge product and received the third prize. The entries (Knowledge products) were judged on the basis of its quality, impact and relevance to Practical Action’s own strategic priorities. The entry was submitted by Practical Action Nepal, one of the PROLINNOVA-Nepal programme partners. Considering Practical Action’s acknowledgement to the concept of "Participatory Innovation Development", this award is significant for PROLINNOVA as one of the emerging alternatives to development.

An e-copy of award-winning entry (PID conceptual guideline) is now available on the Nepal CP section of this website.

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Announcement: Launch of PROFEIS program
>> Posted: February 20, 2007

We wish to announce the launch of the program PROFEIS (Promoting Farmer Experimentation and Innovation in the Sahel), the sister program of PROLINNOVA in West Africa.

The inception workshop of PROFEIS was held on 27-29 December 2006 in Senegal. It is through funds provided by Misereor that PROFEIS is launched now in Senegal and Mali only. But fund raising for PROFEIS still continues in order to strengthen the activities in Senegal and Mali and to expand the program in other Sahelian countries like Burkina Faso and Niger.

Twenty one (21) participants attended the inception workshop. These participants came from 11 organisations from Senegal, Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger. Organisations represented were NGOs, farmer organisations, research and extension institutions. Continued partnership building, conceptualisation around PID approach, strategic planning and governance of the program were the key issues of the inception workshop.

At the end of the inception workshop, a PID training was planned to take place in Mali. But because of financial problems faced later on by Malian partners for pre-financing the training, Senegal was chosen again to organise the PID training that was held on 15-19 January 2007.  Twenty two (22) participants (17 men and 5 women) attended the PID training. These participants came from 10 organisations from Senegal and Mali. Organisations represented were NGOs, farmer organisations, research and extension institutions. Now Senegalese and Malian partners are mobilised to organise themselves and to tackle the first steps of the PROFEIS programme. These include:

  • National workshops (February-March);
  • Identification of dry season innovations and innovators. (March-April);
  • Characterisation of dry season innovations and innovators (April-May);
  • Farmer innovators organised in networks (May);
  • Identification of rainy season innovations and innovators (August-September);
  • Characterisation of rainy season innovations and innovators (September-October);
  • Farmer innovators organised in networks (October);
  • Joint experimentation training for farmer experimenters and NGO staff (November);
  • Evaluation of activities and planning 2008 (December).

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New Prolinnova Oversight Group (POG) elected
>> Posted: February 10, 2007

The elections for the new Prolinnova Oversight Group (POG) have been completed and we can now announce the new composition (region, name, country of origin / country where working):

Andes (Ms) Elizabeth Vargas, Honduras / Bolivia
Asia-Pacific (Mr) Ung Dara Rat Moni / Cambodia
Francophone West Africa (Mr) Bassoum Souleymane, Senegal
Rest of Africa (Mr) Amanuel Assefa, Ethiopia
International Support Team (Mr) Will Critchley, UK / Netherlands
External members (Ms) Beatrice Del Rosario, Philippines / Thailand
  (Mr) Oliver Oliveros, Philippines / France
  (Mr) Scott Killlough, USA
Secretariat (ex officio) Ann Waters-Bayer / Chesha Wettasinha, ETC EcoCulture.
   

Some background information about the POG
The establishment of a Prolinnova Oversight Group (POG) was agreed by the international Prolinnova partners during their first meeting in Yirgalem, Ethiopia, in 2004. The main tasks of the POG are to decide on the general policy directions of the international programme and to ensure accountability to the country-level partners, their constituencies and the donors. The POG was set up after nominations and elections by programme partners, and includes people from the Country Programmes and International Support Team as well as outside professionals with a keen interest in enhancing local innovation systems. The inaugural meeting of the POG was held in Pietermaritzburg, South Africa in February 2005. Since then, the POG has met face-to-face three more times and otherwise communicates by email. It has discussed a multitude of policy issues, including monitoring and evaluation, policy dialogue and advocacy, procedures for conflict mediation, and sources and modalities of funding. It gives guidance to Prolinnova partners in developing concepts and proposals for new activities and also serves as a mediator or “independent” organ for appeal.

Under the supervision of the POG, a number of guidelines for organisation and management of the Prolinnova Global Partnership Programme have been agreed upon. For example, there are clear steps and criteria for new Country or Regional Programme to join the partnership and a code of ethics for Participatory Innovation Development (PID). These and other guidelines are posted here.

The POG continues to develop its position as the highest authority of the Prolinnova Global Partnership Programme. The fact that ETC EcoCulture, the Netherlands-based NGO that handles most of the funds for international Prolinnova activities, is not a voting member but provides only secretarial functions, has increased the POG’s status of representing partners’ interests. The challenge is to have this governance structure effective without spending large amounts of money for travel and meetings. This is achieved by “piggy-backing” POG meetings as much as possible onto other international events attended by at least several POG members. The fifth face-to-face meeting of the POG will be held on 25 March 2007 in Senegal, immediately after the fourth international Prolinnova partnership workshop.

more about the POG ....

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Starting up in Kenya
>> Posted: February 7, 2007

On 17 January 2007, a meeting of stakeholders in Agriculture, Research and Development was held in Nairobi, with the aim of initiating Prolinnova in Kenya. The meeting was organised by PELUM Kenya and facilitated by Mr Fred Kafeero of Environmental Alert, the coordinating NGO of Prolinnova–Uganda. The main objective of this meeting was to inform interested partners about the international partnership programme in order for them to understand and make an informed decision of whether they wanted to form a Country Programme in Kenya. Fred Kafeero presented key issues such as the objectives of the international programme, key landmarks in setting it up, its structure and its main achievements. After discussion of this among the participants, he explained the developments that have taken place in Uganda and other countries with regard to promoting local innovation and participatory innovation development processes. The participants were happy to learn of the developments in other countries and unanimously agreed to start up a Prolinnova–Kenya. After this principle decision, they delved into discussing issues relating to who the main stakeholders of the Kenyan programme would be; the key broad issues that it would address; its structure and the steps to be taken in the short term to ensure that Prolinnova–Kenya becomes operational. The participants agreed to create an Interim Task Force to oversee the operation of setting up this new country Programme. They asked the Kenyan non-governmental organisation SACRED-Africa (Sustainable Agriculture Centre for Research, Extension and Development in Africa) to host the secretariat on an interim basis. Detailed information about the meeting proceedings can be found in the report (Word Document, size : 224 KB).

We extend special thanks to Fred Kafeero of Prolinnova–Uganda for the support he gave and the facilitation role he played before and during the meeting.

For more information, contact Pamela Marinda (ayiera@yahoo.co.uk or pmarinda@stiedu.org) or Eusebius Mukhwana (sacred@africaonline.co.ke).

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Report on International Workshop on Campaigning, Lobbying and Advocacy in Tanzania
>> Posted: January 24, 2007

An international workshop on Policy Advocacy, Campaign and Lobbying was held last August 21-25, 2006 in Bagamoyo, Tanzania. The workshop, which was hosted by PELUM-Tanzania, was intended to help build the capacity of development practitioners to campaign, advocate and lobby for change on issues that negatively impact on farmers, their communities and livelihoods. A full report / proceedings about the workshop is available on the Prolinnova-Tanzania Country Programme section of this website (alternative link to the report/ proceedings here (Word Document, size : 2 MB)).

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International Farmer-led Documentation workshop in Uganda
>> Posted: January 4, 2007

PROLINNOVA, PELUM Uganda and Oxfam NOVIB joined hands in organising an international exchange and capacity building workshop on Farmer-led Documentation (FLD). This workshop was held from 6 to 10th November, 2006 in Kampala, Uganda. From the side of PROLINNOVA this was a follow-up to earlier work in the area of Participatory Video. Organizations shared their experiences and challenges. At the end of the meeting, participants decided to form a network to support and learn from each other, influence policy and mainstream a more participatory agriculture research for development. A core team made up of VetAid and ADCR was nominated and took upon itself the responsibility of taking the process further: keeping contact with partners, monitoring progress in activity implementation, contacting new partners, formally contacting governmental agencies, fund raising and organising a follow-up workshop in 2007.

Aims
The workshop aimed at:

  • increasing insight in the role of local knowledge and its mobilisation and documentation by communities as part of wider development efforts;
  • sharing and analysing how different traditional and modern media can be used for farmer-led documentation and develop lessons learnt;
  • encouraging development organisations to integrate farmer-led documentation into their regular programmes and facilitate learning between the participants and their organisations, during the workshop as well as afterwards.

Participants
The workshop brought together 20 professionals from NGOs, one farmer, two extension organisations and one researcher. Added to this there were the three facilitators and three (other) members of the workshop steering committee. PROLINNOVA country programmes represented included Northern Ghana, Ethiopia, South Africa, Uganda and Tanzania.

Sharing Experiences
The workshop used a variety of highly interactive learning forms. Workshop participants, for example, formed teams to document the various sessions as a practical exercise. Seven case studies of FLD were presented and analysed including community libraries, use of Participatory Video, picture documentation by farmers (2 cases), documentation as part of Farmer Field Schools, a new Q&A pilot in Uganda using a voucher system, and the CELAC approach of using ICT in farmer-led knowledge management by NAADS in Uganda. Other experiences were shared by participants throughout the workshop, in particular during an information market.

FLD Approach
While farmer-led documentation is a new term for participants and facilitators alike (though some of the ideas are not new), the systematic sharing and comparison of various experiences allowed the start of development of a coherent "approach". This was evident from the synthesis session on the fourth day.

Outputs and Follow up
The workshop programme had also set aside substantial time for planning of realistic follow-up plans. This led to proposals for practical steps to integrate FLD in regular work of participants. A number of ideas were discussed for follow-up actions at the international level. These include the preparation of the full proceedings (PDF file; size : 502 KB), a CD-Rom with all the cases and materials/audiovisuals produced during the workshop (under preparation), implementation of FLD pilots and a continued sharing and learning through a Community of Practice being electronically supported by the Oxfam NOVIB KIC (www.oxfamkic.org) website.

Notes: A new section on Farmer-Led Documentation Resources has been created in the Readings and Resources section of the Prolinnova website. Photos taken during the FLD workshop in Uganda are available on the Prolinnova Picture Gallery.

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