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Building a Learning Culture through AAS

Building a Learning Culture through AAS. Marina Apgar, Postdoctoral Fellow, WorldFish Center KM4CRP Workshop, ILRI, 17 – 20 October 2012. Overview. The CRP context The AAS RinD innovation Whole program KM KS & L as the glue that holds it together How we build a culture of KS & L.

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Building a Learning Culture through AAS

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  1. Building a Learning Culture through AAS Marina Apgar, Postdoctoral Fellow, WorldFishCenter KM4CRP Workshop, ILRI, 17 – 20 October 2012

  2. Overview • The CRP context • The AAS RinD innovation • Whole program KM • KS & L as the glue that holds it together • How we build a culture of KS & L

  3. The CRP context • Research in agricultural systems • Aim to build resilient and sustainable systems • Focus on development outcomes and impact • Use innovation and scaling up to produce impact at scale Requires • Recognition of uncertainty and long causal chains in outcome pathways • Work towards change in KAS • Focus on how we learn – research process outcomes • Be cognizant of the wider development process we are engaging with

  4. Aquatic Agricultural Systems Asia mega deltas African Inland GBM* The Coral Triangle Mekong Niger Lakes Victoria-Kyoga Zambezi South Pacific Community • High numbers of poor and/or • High % of total population dependent on AAS • High vulnerability to change (climate/sea level/water) • Potential to scale out (where learning from Coral Triangle will be scaled out) Population living on <$1.25/day, per grid cell (resolution : 9 km at the equator) *GBM: Ganges-Brahmaputra-Megna delta Source of poverty map: CGIAR SRF Domain Analysis Spatial Team (2009)

  5. The AAS RinD approach • Focus on communities and the systems they use • Build on the strengths of the poor and vulnerable • Work across different geographic and institutional scales • Carry out research in the context of development processes • Transform gender norms and power imbalances • Support learning and innovation • Focus on outcomes and impact • Foster CGIAR alignment

  6. Integrated and Learning focused KM

  7. What is KS & L in AAS? • Sum of integrating practices which, over time, produce a culture of learning • Support collaborative decision making • Support PAR of RinD • Include facilitation of dialogue and reflection • Ensure integration across IM, M & E and Comms • Qualitatively different way of doing KM

  8. KS & L implementation in AAS Framing: • Engage with cross CRP IDO development • Use nested ToCfor whole program view Design: • M & E system • PAR of RinD in hubs Learning for 2 goals – Adaptive Management & Monitoring Outcome Pathways

  9. Practices • Integrated teams – within program and beyond • Map networks and monitor changes • Reflection facilitated in key moments (AAR) • Work the shadow spaces • Manage inherent tensions in bottom-up and top-down program • Ensure ethical PAR practice

  10. How do other CRPs do it?

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