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1 ILRI ‘livestock live talk seminars’ Presentation by task force (Ewen Le Borgne, Iain Wright, Silvia Silvestri, Susan MacMillan, Vish Nene) Connecting the dots, seeing the bigger picture, achieving more impact

2 Overview 1. Why these seminars? 2. What we propose? 3. Who’s involved? 4. When and where? 5. What next? 6. What else?

3 Why these seminars? ILRI now holds lots of seminars with little: Promotion Relevance for all of us Attendance / participation Documentation Impact We want to improve this!

4 Why these seminars? Our ‘livestock live talk seminars’ should: Map existing ILRI work ‘out loud’ Make better use of in-house expertise Tap into visitors’ experiences Engage with thought leaders on inspiring issues Unlock the power of interdisciplinary research Raise and change our game as an open, vibrant, cutting edge livestock research institute Achieve more impact via joined up thinking, actions and connections, inside and outside

5 What we propose? (1) A regular series of seminars to ‘increase awareness of ILRI staff and partners of research topics of importance to ILRI, including the wider research context, and to provide a space and platform for conversations’.

6 What we propose? (2) Monthly one-hour seminars: either 20 minutes presentation (max); assigned ‘questioners’ (people commenting the presentation) Interaction around presenter’s questions or 40 minutes ‘lectures’ + 20 minutes for Q&A (for visitors). Facilitated in Nairobi/Addis Involving all ILRI offices (via WebEx) Promoted properly and consistently Enhanced through a ‘dry run’ (except visitor seminars) Documented live (on Yammer) and later (on a blog post, with online presentation and possibly pictures)

7 What we propose? (3) Topics planned (examples): Livestock-associated diseases Research in vs. for developmentResearch in vs. for development The mobile phone-enabled farming future?The mobile phone-enabled farming future? Livestock and the climate change communityLivestock and the climate change community Pastoral research back on the agenda? And many other relevant topics, including the series of big ideas (running in parallel)

8 Who’s involved? (1) To organize the series? Our task force (Ewen, Iain, Silvia, Susan, Vish, Tezira) To give the seminars? Any ILRI staff (anywhere) Any visitor that has something interesting to share

9 Who’s involved? (2) To attend? ILRI staff across all locations (see how next slide) Partners that can join our ILRI offices Anyone…

10 When and where? When? Every last Wednesday of the month, 3-4pm (EAT) And opportunistically with visitors Where? In rotation between Nairobi, Addis and other offices On WebEx for virtual participants

11 What next? Your approval Next seminars for 2012 to plan An organized routine to run seminars Good communication with staff, esp. contact regional offices for feedback and inputs Planned start in late August / September Short review after first try-out More in-depth review after 3 seminars

12 Schedule 2012 Wednesday 29 August: Livestock diseases Wednesday 26 September: Research in/for development Wednesday 31 October: Mobile phone- enabled farming Wednesday 28 November: Livestock and climate change Wednesday 19 December: Pastoral research Interspersed with Big Idea seminars (two per month until the end of the year)

13 What else? The other seminars: Theme/team seminars (including from visiting scholars), PhD & PostDoc seminars What we suggest: - We can offer guidance & support: share our checklist to organize events, coach on public speaking, support scheduling, design (facilitation), documentation, promotion - But we cannot organize or streamline these other seminars. For now, we want to have a good routine in place

14 What else? Possible connection with CG-wide Addis campus seminars Connection with Town Halls We need strong and reliable ICT facilities And some budget to invite speakers (USD 5.000) What do you think?

15 International Livestock Research Institute Better lives through livestock Animal agriculture to reduce poverty, hunger and environmental degradation in developing countries ILRI www.ilri.org

16 Possible topic: Livestock- associated diseases By Delia Grace The lethal gifts livestock have passed on to people for ten thousand years may be just heating up. A new look at the evidence.

17 Possible topic: Research in vs. for development By Jimmy Smith Are we (should we be) changing paradigms? How do we make use of this new thinking to close old gaps between research and development? Bring your practical ideas!

18 Possible topic: The mobile farming future By Paolo Ficarelli Are we fooling ourselves or are we really moving from landless to online farmers? If we are, is ILRI missing the boat?

19 Possible topic: Livestock and the climate change community By Tara Garnett Uncomfortable bedfellows or good friends? Can we really deliver for people AND the environment? Or are we just fooling ourselves (and others)? How many 'win-wins' are there really?

20 Possible topic: Pastoral research By Polly Ericksen ILRI is BACK! Watch this space over the next few months: Here's a look at what's afoot. (If you have an interest in pastoral peoples and issues, now's the time to speak up!)

21 Possible topic: What's missing from ILRI's new strategy By Peter Ballantyne What's still left out---the good, the bad and the ugly. Come with your lists. Come with your passions. A chance to put everything on the table one last time.


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