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    Using “theory of change” to improve agricultural research: Recent experience from Tanzania

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    Omore, Amos O.
    Kidoido, Michael M.
    Twine, Edgar E.
    Kurwijila, Lusato R.
    O’Flynn, Maureen
    Mugwe, Julius G.
    Date Issued
    2019-10
    Date Online
    2019-07
    Language
    en
    Type
    Journal Article
    Review status
    Peer Review
    ISI journal
    Accessibility
    Open Access
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    CC-BY-NC-ND-4.0
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    Omore, A.O., Kidoido, M.M., Twine, E.E., Kurwijila, L.R., O’Flynn, M. and Githinji, J. 2019. Using “theory of change” to improve agricultural research: Recent experience from Tanzania. Development in Practice 29(7): 898-911
    Permanent link to cite or share this item: https://hdl.handle.net/10568/102416
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/09614524.2019.1641182
    Abstract/Description
    Demonstrating how agricultural research contributes to development outcomes is difficult but necessary given competing demands for scarce resources. This article summarises an adaptation of the “theory of change” approach and lessons derived from its application to improve the design and implementation of an agricultural research for development programme for greater impact. It was applied to Maziwa Zaidi, a programme that tested integrated interventions to catalyse the transformation of smallholder dairy value chains in Tanzania. Despite challenges, the approach was found useful for planning, communication, managing complexity, monitoring behavioural changes and deriving lessons to adapt future programme activities amid complexity and uncertainties.
    CGIAR Author ORCID iDs
    Amos Omorehttps://orcid.org/0000-0001-9213-9891
    Michael Kidoidohttps://orcid.org/0000-0003-1813-6267
    Edgar Twinehttps://orcid.org/0000-0001-7561-1584
    Lusato Kurwijilahttps://orcid.org/0000-0001-9133-4214
    Other CGIAR Affiliations
    Livestock
    AGROVOC Keywords
    agriculture; livelihoods; poverty; environment; monitoring and evaluation
    Subjects
    AGRICULTURE; ENVIRONMENT; LIVELIHOODS; LIVESTOCK; PRO-POOR LIVESTOCK; RESEARCH;
    Countries
    Tanzania
    Regions
    Africa; Eastern Africa; Southern Africa
    Organizations Affiliated to the Authors
    International Livestock Research Institute; Sokoine University of Agriculture; International NGO Training Research Centre, UK; Africa Rice Center
    Investors/sponsors
    Irish Aid; International Fund for Agricultural Development
    Collections
    • AfricaRice articles in journals [421]
    • CRP Livestock journal articles [699]
    • CRP Livestock livelihoods and agri-food systems flagship [202]
    • CRP Livestock Tanzania [178]
    • ILRI articles in journals [6643]
    • ILRI policies, institutions and livelihoods program outputs [706]

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