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One Finger Cannot Lift a Rock: Facilitating Innovation Platforms to Trigger Institutional Change in West Africa [Pehme köide]

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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 132 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 234x165x10 mm, kaal: 227 g, Maps; Tables, color; Illustrations, color
  • Ilmumisaeg: 20-Nov-2012
  • Kirjastus: Kit Pub
  • ISBN-10: 9460221971
  • ISBN-13: 9789460221972
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 132 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 234x165x10 mm, kaal: 227 g, Maps; Tables, color; Illustrations, color
  • Ilmumisaeg: 20-Nov-2012
  • Kirjastus: Kit Pub
  • ISBN-10: 9460221971
  • ISBN-13: 9789460221972
Innovation and institutional change are often the result of stakeholder interaction and concerted action. But interaction and concerted action do not just happen—they require stimulation and facilitation. Innovation platforms bring stakeholders together with that aim, and a facilitator guides the process. This book looks at the experiences of nine such facilitators.

The research program Convergence of Sciences – Strengthening Agricultural Innovation Systems (CoS-SIS)—in Ghana, Mali and Benin experiments with new pathways for agricultural innovation. It has put in place innovation platforms – referred to as “Concertation and Innovation Groups” (CIGs) – for a variety of sectors: water management and rice, oil palm and cotton in Benin; oil palm, cocoa and food security in Ghana; and crops and livestock, water management and shea in Mali. The program aims to enhance institutional change through these CIGs.

In this book, West African research associates from the CoS-SIS program describe how they initiated innovation platforms and facilitated the different steps in a CIG cycle. The stories show that the facilitation of innovation platforms is not easy: it requires specific skills and a lot of time, and is very much determined by the context. But they also illustrate that there are creative ways of dealing with the challenges and unpredictable situations that facilitators face.

The book is written for development professionals who are in a similar position to the CoS-SIS research associates, individuals and organizations involved in facilitating multi-stakeholder processes and building partnerships, and students and professionals in the field of innovation, institutional change and agricultural services. Readers will recognize their own challenges in facilitating innovation and can draw lessons from the experiences reflected here.
Acknowledgements v
Preface vi
CoS-SIS: A summary viii
Facilitating institutional change
1(2)
1 Introduction: Enhancing innovation
3(12)
2 An analytical framework
15(8)
Benin
21(2)
3 Water management in Benin
23(6)
4 Oil palm in Benin
29(8)
5 Cotton in Benin
37(6)
6 Starting small and working up in Benin
43(6)
Ghana
47(2)
7 Oil palm in Ghana
49(6)
8 Food security in Ghana
55(8)
9 Cocoa in Ghana
63(6)
10 Putting theory into practice in Ghana
69(8)
Mali
75(2)
11 Crops and livestock in Mali
77(8)
12 Water management in Mali
85(6)
13 Shea in Mali
91(6)
14 Opening the doors to powerful actors in Mali
97(6)
Conclusions
101(2)
15 Conclusions on facilitating institutional change
103(18)
Epilogue
119(2)
16 Action research and institutional change
121(3)
References 124(3)
Glossary 127(1)
Contributors' profiles 128