Livestock_health_plan2016

Livestock CRP health flagship planning meeting ILRI campus, Nairobi Ndama Lounge 2-3 November 2016


 * Objectives**

Review and agree Flagship and logframe structure and update logframe Review and agree Flagship Theory of Change to establish baseline and what will be achieved in 2017 Review and agree Clusters and Activities – scope, contributing partners, budgets Update bilateral projects master list Agree Flagship outputs in detail Agree how the Strategy and Implementation Plan will be developed Develop ideas for a resource mobilisation strategy

Notes from the team 'success' exercise
What does team 'success' look like for the Flagship? GOOD COLLABORATION FOR MORE IMPACT Joint resource mobilization across the clusters Optimized utilization of livestock Synergies among clusters Networking and communications Attract more partners work in more regions publish in more diverse fields Nice research outputs Good papers and products Collective ownership of the impacts Clear demonstration that this approach combining technology and value chain interventions leads to increased outcomes Good interactions among the clustrs Generating products Delivering products to end users

How to ensure this success?

Leave our comfort zones - understand each other inclusive decision making strong cross-cultural communications have an appropriate comms platform Hold an annual flagship meeting Active AH yammer group focus on a few common themes, all the way through the clusters, from AtoZ (product lines!) Vertical integration among the clusters Have a few 'flagship' products Frequent small meetings among cluster leaders (and them to their teams) Some means to ensure country consistency/focus across the flagship

Ideas for resource mobilization
1. comparative genomics for live attenuated ECF vaccine 2 control of T. Parva with antimicrobial peptides 3 Developing a global animal disease risk model 4. herd health modelling 5. mobile mobile clinics/hubs 6. Antimicribial/antiparasitic usage 7. integrated control of ectoparasites and herd health 8. buffalo/wildlife reservoirs for animal diseases 9. vaccine and diagnostics for pasteurellosis in africa 10. Researching good vaccine distribution systems 11. matching reproduction with seasonal demand


 * 12. Title**: Mapping the (economic) burden of (infectious) disease in African livestock

Species: cattle, pigs, small ruminants Geography: Africa Diseases: Cattle = ECF, mastitis, CBPP; Pigs = ASF, diarrhea; SR = PPR, CCPP, sheep and goat pox.
 * Scope**:

Animal health economists, Herd modellers (SLU has expertise)
 * Partners:**

Breadth of expertise: clinicians, modellers, diagnostics, Foot on the ground, Links to national partners
 * Unique selling points:**


 * Notes:**
 * 1) LiveGaps approach
 * 2) Mapping the benefit of tryps control approach
 * 3) Otte and Chilonda (xxxx) burden of brucellosis


 * Participants**


 * Agenda**

Day 1 0900 Welcome, objectives, introductions, process 0930 Update on the CRP and this planning process (Tom) 1000 Intro to the Flagship - aims, outcomes, structure, etc (Ulf) 1030 Coffee 1100 Review and agree/update Flagship Theory of Change – focus on outcomes and targets. Suggest any changes and adaptations. Based on intro by Jane/Michael K. Cluster groups work on their parts. 1230 Lunch 1400 Review activities proposed in the logframe – scope, contributing partners, bilateral projects, budgets. Specify by country. Detail for 2017, longer term if possible. For Year 1: Each partner should leave with a clear understanding of deliverables as well as budget commitments including bilaterals and CRP. This includes cross-cutting commitments (gender, capacity development, communications, open access and data). Update the logframe document and the list of bilaterals document.. 1615 Short sessions with the key cross-cutting leaders. 1700 Close

Day 2: 0900 Agree outputs in detail for year 1 – concrete, substantive, clearly articulated, unique outputs for W1/W2 funding, “cut & paste” bilateral project outputs. 1230 Lunch 1400 Identify resource mobilization priorities and assignments 1600 Next steps, timelines, milestones 1630 Close