5 Robinburuchara Pabra

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•  Introduction

•  PABRA Partnerships (What and How)

•  Collaboration between TLII- PABRA – Seed Systems Example

Uganda - Sudan Tanzania (North) DRC - W, North& East. Kenya - Rwanda Burundi - E thiopia Madagascar Angola - Lesotho

Malawi - Mozambique Swaziland - South Africa Tanzania-South - Zambia Zimbabwe - DR Congo-South

Central Africa Republic Congo Brazzaville Cameroun - Togo Burkina Faso Guinea Country Senegal

Dark Red Kidney

Climbing Beans

Snap Beans (French)

Large White

Small White

Pintos, Carioca s

Sugar, Tan & Yellow

Others

Small Red

Red Mottled

CIAT –Africa Regional Programs

CIAT HQ

Tanzania & Zimbabwe

Tanzania & Ethiopia

D R Congo & South Africa

Kenya

South Africa & Ethiopia

South Africa & Madagascar

Kenya

Rwanda

Malawi & Uganda

Shared Breeding Responsibilities:

CIAT-HQ, CIAT-Africa & NARS

1. Structure of the networks…Primary and secondary partners (National Level)

Existing strong linkages between NBP, NGOs and Department of Extension at District Level (Dark Blue Circles)

OLD AND NEW PABRA’s PHASES

Gene$c improvement 

ISFM & IPDM 

Wider Impact 

Community skills and knowledge  

Gender and equity  

Partner skills and knowledge 

Ins$tu$onal capacity (network) 

Increased u$liza$on of bean based technologies 

Enhanced capacity of communi$es  

Strengthening ins$tu$on and organiza$on capacity  

Improved Nutri$on, Food Security, Income and Community 

Empowerment for Poverty Allevia$on, and in a Sustainable 

Manner 

Outputs  Outcomes  Impact 

PABRA Planning of

new Framework

Resilience – Improved varieties Resilience Non

varietal

Access and utilization of

micronutrient-rich bean varieties and

products

Opportunities of new and expanding

markets

Reaching end users

Knowledge sharing and use, policy,

M&E

Gender Equality

Partnerships with TL-II TL-I

MAPPING COMPLEMENTARY PROJECTS/PRGMS IN PABRA

Outcome

Resilience varieties

Res Non- var

Nutrition

Markets

REU

Capacity

Gender

KT

4

4

AGRA

5

1

5

2

BMGF

5

5

4

NUTRIBEAN

3

3

3

HP

2

2

MKF

3

3

MSI CRSP ASARECA

BMZ NGO’s GOVTs

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DONORS AND DEVELOPMENT PARTNERS

Figures indicate number of countries

Mutual Benefits of Collaboration

Mutual Benefits of Collaboration

PABRA serves as integrating Umbrella

Examples of Current Seed System-related projects

• TLII (Kenya + Ethiopia) • McKnight (Malawi, Moz., S. Tanzania) • (HP+- DRC and Rwanda)

• AGRA ( a number of PABRA country members) nber

• PABRA-funded directly

– Uganda – DRC – Zambia

– Zimbabwe

Seed Systems Trends in PABRA 2003-2008

•  Programmatic and impact oriented seed systems

•  Target 2.5 million households but reach

7.5 households

•  Development of M+E for tracking and learning lessons

Contributing factors

Linking Variety Development to :

–  Efficient release or variety users’ acceptance

–  Engagement of partners and sharing responsibility

–  Linking variety development to bean users/value chain actors and systems

Seed Systems Trend in PABRA (cont’nd) 2009-2013

•  Set higher objectives •  Strategies:

– Optimizing the role of private sector Strengthen

– Private and Public sector partnership

– Strengthen seed systems to output marketing/utilizations

– Strengthen platforms

Seed Systems PABRA TLII

• Developed knowledge, skills and tools by PABRA helped to strengthen Bean seed systems in TLII countries (Ethiopia and Kenya): – Both countries are members of PABRA – Understanding of seed systems – Linking to the bean value chain actors – Partnership development – Information tools and their wider uses

Seed Systems TLII-8.3 PABRA

Opportunity to add value :

•  Commercialization of small packs •  Seed quality monitoring and risks associated •  Cost of seed production •  M&E Systems to understand who is reached

Seed Systems TLII-8.3 --PABRA

Domestication and scaling up of promising approaches – e.g. small packs in other PABRA countries

Malawi, Zambia, SA in small scale farming systems Uganda Rwanda Cameroon Burundi Tz

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