Uganda+Pig+Sector+Value+Chain+Impact+Pathway+and+Partnership+Workshop+-+June+27+-+28,+2013+Kampala

The Uganda Value Chain workshop was convened to share ILRI’s analysis of the pig value chain with a wide group of stakeholders. This was an effort to lay out what had so far been uncovered by research processes, and the nature of reactions of some pig interest parties so far.

The objectives were stated as seeking to ü Communicate and validate intervention logic in the development of the pig value chain, clearly identifying the roles of different actors in the value chain. ü Question and clarify potential for achieving impact on the intended beneficiaries and map out the key risks and assumptions of the program. ü Begin to lay the building blocks for designing a framework for subsequent monitoring, evaluating and learning of an intervention program

The event was structured into three phases. These were to: - **Scan what we know:** Review understanding of the value chain system - **Focus on what to do:** Converse and expand the analysis with stakeholders, and validate or change understanding. In the process, create shared ownership of the analysis and inspire wider action to collaborate to tackle issues that block value chain system function - **Decide on what to do.** Initiate broad based action about what could and should be done, who might be interested to form a set of wider value chain system action, and define next steps to build a value chain system platform

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