Understanding people, their livelihood systems and the demands and impact of innovations : a synthesis

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2006

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AHI, Kampala, UG

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This paper summarizes a theme of a conference hosted by the National Agricultural Research Organization of Uganda in 2004 to advance their institutional change agenda in support of Integrated Agricultural Research for Development [IAR4D]. The theme is reflected in the title of this paper, and emphasized methods for diagnosis and assessments in targeting, reviewing process and – given the need to integrate understanding with change throughout an R4D process - managing change itself. In addition to summarizing theme presentations, this paper represents a synthesis of the literature and experiences of the author in institutional change, and was such seen as fitting for this Working Paper Series. After a brief introduction, the paper summarizes the evolution of institutional “world views” in the agricultural research and development establishment to set the stage of the IAR4D concept. The author follows with a series of case studies to illustrate the multiple uses and functions of diagnostic tools and methods, both for R&D program development and influencing broader aspects of policy and R&D. The paper concludes with a discussion of directions in diagnosis and assessments for IAR4D.

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NATIONAL AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH SYSTEMS, INSTITUTIONAL CHANGE, DIAGNOSTIC, RESEARCH METHODS, RAPID RURAL APPRAISAL, FARMING SYSTEMS, PARTICIPATORY RESEARCH, INTEGRATED AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH FOR DEVELOPMENT (IAR4D), UGANDA, EAST AFRICA

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