CCAFS Planning Workshop 2010
The CCAFS Planning Workshop was a targeted event, which included 130 people from different stakeholder groups and from the different targeted regions.
Event Information
The CCAFS Planning Workshop was a targeted event, which included 130 people from different stakeholder groups and from the different targeted regions.
Objectives:
- To engage stakeholders in a discussion on program focus to provide guidance on initial priorities and to ensure relevance and on-going engagement
- To initiate a process of scenario development in all regions (West Africa, East Africa and South Asia)
- To discuss and identify the key opportunities for research impact in the target regions
- To map out the detailed regional and national partnerships to be developed
- To identify target regions and sites
- To identify and agree on the first set of research activities to be undertaken both within regions and on generic issues across all Themes.
- To build a communication strategy for influence and impact
Programme
Wednesday 5th May
08.30 | Envisioning the future: building regional scenarios -John Ingram, GECAFS Executive Officer (TBC) |
09.00 | Discussion |
09:30 | How can global models help understand options for adaptation and mitigation at regional level? - Jerry Nelson, IFPRI |
10:00 | Discussion |
10.30 | Coffee Break |
11:00 | Regional scene setting and scenario building for the targeted regions (in parallel); Identification of the key opportunities for impacts in the different regions |
Thursday 6th May
08.30 | Report-back on regional scenarios |
09:00 | The CCAFS agenda - 6 brief overviews from Theme Leaders |
10:00 | Discussion |
10.30 | Coffee Break |
11.00 | Global research priorities (seven parallel sessions, on the six Themes and on Scenario development): final set of research questions at theme level, clarity regarding how Themes interface with regional agendas. |
Friday 7th May
08.30 | The emerging communication strategy (prepared by a team synthesizing  information from the different sessions) |
09.00 | Discussion |
09.30 | (four parallel sessions): Regional research agendas: partnerships, sites for each of West and East Africa, and IGP, and key priorities. |
14.00 | Synthesis presentations |
14.30 | Discussion |
15:00 | Workplan |
16.00 | Closing |
Workshop report