How theories of change contribute to Livestock and Fish research monitoring

Peter Ballantyne (ILRI)'s avatarCGIAR Research Program on Livestock and Fish

Theories of change have become part of the landscape of CGIAR research programs – also the program on Livestock and Fish.

Livestock and Fish is a complex program characterized by multiple projects spread over a vast geography currently covering nine countries (value chains).

Its delivery of research and development outcomes depends on the creation of pro-poor technological innovations (product lines) and strategic collaboration with a diverse set of actors (researchers, development actors, governments and donors) to facilitate uptake of the innovations at scale.

Recognizing the program’s complexity, a different sort of results-oriented monitoring and evaluation framework is required.

In this report, Keith Child and colleagues share  the program’s experience with a theory of change (ToC) approach to monitoring and evaluation.

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About Dr. Bukar USMAN, mni

I started as a field Veterinary officer with Borno State Ministry of Agriculture and later joined College of Agric, Maiduguri as a lecture & a Researcher in the Department of Animal Health & Production. I was appointed the Provost of the College In 2003. In 2007 I was appointed Hon. Commissioner & Member Borno State Executive Council and later appointed Permanent Secretary with the Borno State Civil Service in 2009. I was the National Facilitator Animal Health, National Programme For Food Security of the Federal Ministry of Agric & Rural Development, Abuja. I was Director, Veterinary Medicine & Allied Products (VMAP) and now Director North East Zone NAFDAC. I’m a member of the National Institute’ (mni), Kuru SEC 40, 2018. I engaged myself in various aspects of the veterinary profession. I founded Sril Group Ltd, Nigeria. I’m now the Director General of Borno State Livestock Management Agency (BOLMA)
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