ILRI Annual Program Meeting 2010

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Welcome presentation by Alan Duncan to the ILRI Annual Program Meeting, Addis Ababa, 15 April 2010

Transcript of ILRI Annual Program Meeting 2010

Why are we here? What outcomes are we expecting?

• I know the ILRI family (and culture) better (particularly out posted staff)

• I am able to articulate ILRI’s position on livestock goods and bads, meaning what are real bads, real goods and what we don’t yet know (a reality check?)

• I understand better where ILRI is strong and where we still need to work harder…… I have challenged my thinking on what I am doing – how I do and deliver my work (say what exactly changed)

• We have clarified our thinking on how we can contribute to new CG mega-programs

Our focus this week …

What does ILRI think about livestock goods and bads ….?

What percent of global greenhouse gas emissions come from livestock?

0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60%

12%

18%

51%

Don’t know

Worldwatch

Long Shadow

Long Shadow minus LUC

In global terms are livestock:

36.1%

63.9%

a pathway out of poverty?

polluters of the planet?

Proportions significantly different (p=0.002) [n=61]

In Sub-saharan Africa are livestock:

95.0%

5.0%a pathway out of poverty?

polluters of the planet?

Proportions significantly different (p<0.001) [n=60]

In South Asia are livestock:

83.3%

16.7%

a pathway out of poverty?

polluters of the planet?

Proportions significantly different (p<0.001) [n=60]

Of the following global livestock 'bads', I rank their importance as follows (reciprocal of average rank

shown):0.0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5

Zoonotic diseasesuch as rift valleyfever, 'bird flu',

Overgrazing andloss of biodiversity

Environmental/waterpollution

Climate change

Eating too muchmeat is bad forpeople's health'

Least Important Most Important

a

a

a

a

b

No conse

nsus

Of the following global livestock 'goods', I rank their importance as follows (reciprocal of average rank

shown):0 1

Livelihood option for the world’s poor

Nutritional supplementation for under-nourished people and children

Provision of inputs (draught power,manure) in mixed crop livestock

Maintaining biodiversity and providingenvironmental services – e.g.

Cultural value

Least Important Most Important

c

d

d

b

a

Some agreement

Our roadmap for the meeting

• Today – scene setting – facts and figures – questions – getting to know ILRI

• Tomorrow and Saturday – couple of sessions on how we work with development and research partners – P&C session – Marketplace (workshops, Livestock Matters, stands, posters)

• Saturday – what it means for ILRI – goods and bads that ILRI should address - closing

Research gaps sessions• Development of pitches on:

– Climate Change and other Drivers – Mario Herrero plus An Notenbaert

– Grazing and plant biodiversity and soils etc - Jan de Leeuw plus Mohamed Said

– Erosion of animal genetic resources/biodiversity - Steve Kemp plus Abdou Fall

– Zoonotic Disease – Jeff Mariner plus Phil Toye – Social Issues/Poverty – Nancy Johnson plus Jemimah Njuki – Contributions to Nutrition – Isabelle Baltenweck plus Ayele Gelan – If another group emerges during APM that can also form

…..don’t forget the MPs

Enjoy APM !Enjoy APM !