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Knowledge Sharing and Innovation in the CGIAR: ICT-KM Program Interventions April 7-9 Addis Ababa Enrica Porcari, CGIAR Chief Information Officer. Photos : CIP, CIMMYT, CIAT. Why innovate?.

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  1. Knowledge Sharing and Innovation in the CGIAR: ICT-KM Program Interventions April 7-9 Addis Ababa Enrica Porcari, CGIAR Chief Information Officer Photos : CIP, CIMMYT, CIAT

  2. Why innovate? Development is built not merely through the accumulation of physical capital and human skills but on a foundation of information, learning and adaptation William Clark, Sustainability of Science Program Harvard University

  3. What are the challenges to innovation?

  4. 2. 3. 1. Traditional researchscenario X

  5. We don’t make research for ourselves, we research for our target groups, and so every partner should be integrated into the process. This is the crucial part, absolutely crucial.  Dr. Pay Drechsel Theme Leader, Agriculture Water and Cities, IWMI

  6. What is the ICT-KM Program doing? Promote collaborative work culture Build networks to link knowledge to action Contributing to mutual learning systems Clustering around three interlinked thrusts: Content, Connectivity and Culture

  7. Photo : CIP

  8. Photo : CIP

  9. Knowledge Sharing in Research process/cycle *Demand-driven research Participatory planning Ongoing, joint learning Using different formats • With Stakeholders • Targeting multiple Stakeholders • Working with Stakeholders to develop outputs • Participatory research methods • *Engaging with partners on research activities

  10. Research Priority assessment (CIFOR) Knowledge Sharing in Research process/cycle Farmer Conference (ICARDA) KS in M&E (WorldFish) Harmonising research Outputs (IRRI) KS approach to cope with wastewater irrigation of vegetables (IWMI) LA WASPA (IWMI)

  11. ictkm.cgiar.org

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