Objectives and Process WLE Volta/Niger Design Workshop May 28-30, 2013 Accra.

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Objectives and Process WLE Volta/Niger Design Workshop May 28-30, 2013 Accra

Objectives Ensure the relevance of WLE research within the regional context, giving active recognition to the role of region-based actors in informing and identifying development priorities; Link research outputs and outcomes to relevant development processes in regions and so establish integrated Theories of Change (ToC) at the regional or landscape scale; Establish a dynamic environment where a wide range of partners are involved in the proposed research for development from the outset.

Agenda -Tuesday Session 1 – Opening Session 2 – Volta Basin Context By the end of this session, regional experts will have ensured that the WLE research program is based on an understanding of the regional context that is both accurate and comprehensive, and which views development opportunities through a resilience lens.

Agenda -Wednesday Session 3 – Avenues for WLE activities in Volta Basin By the end of this session, regional experts will have ensured that WLE has a theory of change as a basis for its work in the region that is both integrated and focused, and which takes account of the need for equitable benefits.

Agenda -Thursday Session 4 – Niger Basin Opportunities By the end of this session, regional experts will have provided WLE with sufficient information and ideas to enable the preparation of a first draft of impact pathways for the Niger Basin. Session 5 – Moving Ahead By the end of this session, a network of actual and prospective partners for WLE in the Volta and Niger Basins will have been agreed, and mechanisms for further engagement identified. Session 6 – Wrap up

Practical issues Translation Presenters for afternoon session Information Materials Hotel and travel Dinner tonight