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Centre de Coopération Internationale en Recherche Agronomique pour le Développement

Centre de Coopération Internationale en Recherche Agronomique pour le Développement. GlobalHort is hosted by AVRDC in Arusha,Tanzania. A consortium of international organisations with a strong horticultural interest. Alliance of CGIAR Centers. AVRDC – The World Vegetable Center.

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Centre de Coopération Internationale en Recherche Agronomique pour le Développement

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  1. Centre de Coopération Internationale en Recherche Agronomique pour le Développement

  2. GlobalHortis hosted by AVRDC in Arusha,Tanzania

  3. A consortium of international organisations with a strong horticultural interest Alliance of CGIAR Centers AVRDC – The World Vegetable Center United Nations organisation (FAO) ISHS (Chair) GFAR Board of Directors Advanced Research Institutions (CIRAD) Farmers’ Organisation (IFAP) Private Sector (ISF) Health Sector (NEPAD) Donors’ Representative (ICDF) CIRAD

  4. Global Hort: linking actors of the horticultural value chain Objective:to promote research in horticulture for development • Core activities: • Promoting horticultural R4D projects through grants • Networking dispersed horticultural communities • Facilitating training, education and capacity building • Advocacy and lobbying for horticulture

  5. The Role of Global Hort in R4D projects • Link with donors, attract co-funding • Facilitate proposal drafting • Monitor impact and reporting to donor • Information dissemination and networking beyond the project

  6. Requirements for R4D projects: • Multi stakeholders • Gender aware, participatory approach • Results based project planning and management

  7. Reporting to the Donor • Half yearly report on progress of planned activities • Half yearly financial report • Using SMART indicators to measure progress

  8. Criteria for formulating indicators Specific Measurable Availableat an acceptable cost Relevant with regard to the objective Time bound

  9. Example of formulating an indicator • Identification of the Indicator“Increased melon production of smallholders” • Target group / beneficiaries (who?)“Smallholder producers (holding<1ha, minimum 30% females)” • Location (where?)“Cambodia” • Quantity (how many/how much?)“10,000 smallholder producers increase their production by 30%” • Quality (how good?)“...reaching an improved quality due to less pesticides applied than before” • Time frame (by when?)“between March 2010 and March 2012”

  10. Means of Verification • documents, • interviews, • reports (e.g. from workshops) • participants‘ lists, receipts • other sources providing information

  11. The Results Chain Impact INDICATORS Outcome Outputs Activities Inputs

  12. Thank You

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