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ILRI@40 ADDIS ABABA
Livestock-based options for sustainable food and nutritional security, economic well-being and healthy lives
6–7 November 2014
Day 1 (Sheraton Hotel)
0830 | Registration | |
0900 | Welcome and process MC of the morning/day |
Facilitation: ? TBC. ?BBC linked person in Addis. |
0915 | Welcome remarks Lindiwe Majele Sibanda Jimmy Smith |
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0930 | Inaugural speeches Prime minister, Ethiopia Minister of agriculture, Ethiopia |
Put Kanayo here with PM then minister after coffee break with other keynotes How to make these speeches flow – raise livestock profile and Cg and ILrI. Context setting – JWS or LMS should do this eg LMS welcome – what the event is, who we invited, recognise key people….staff/previous of ILRI to stand etc. JWS – something on context the CGIAR, its role, family of centres – ILRI…..mandate and the government of Ethiopia gave a home….then introduce PM. But also the CGIAR has an agenda on poverty, food security etc. that is still the mission…then Kanayo…. PM to speak first probably (check protocol) ESSENTIAL THEY POSE SOME CHALLENGES. Prepare for security…they take over! Tell people to arrive early…. |
1030 | Break | |
1100 | Keynote presentations Livestock: economic well-being Kanayo Nwanze, president, International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) Livestock: sustainable food and nutritional security David Nabarro - special representative of the UN Secretary General for Food Security and Nutrition for the United Nations Livestock: sustainable environment Achim Steiner - executive director, United Nations Environment Programme and under-Secretary General of the United Nations Livestock: healthy lives (tbc) - WHO/FAO or OIE? |
More subject matter so Min agric to lead off. Then back to livestock in a global context in these domains – work for the moderator…. Awaiting confirmation from Achim Steiner. For the healthy lives, Jimmy is calling WHO. Otherwise we may consider FAO (?who) Ren Wang and Berhe Tekola are on our list of invitees and we should give FAO a role here or on a panel… Presenters have 15 minutes Interventions should consider the critical issues and opportunities with regard to the livestock sector and each of the topics, and highlight new investment opportunities in this regard. They may also wish to consider reasons for lack of investment to date. PRESENT A CHALLENGE FOR 2054. |
1230 | Break | |
1400 | Roundtable I: Livestock - sustainable food and nutritional security Chair: Margaret Gill – chair, Independent Science & Partnership Council of the CGIAR Panel: Fahim Khan – Head of Food security, CARE International Nick Austin – chief executive officer, Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research Unesu Ushewokunze-Obatolu – principal director, Department of Livestock & Veterinary Services,Ministry of Agriculture, Mechanization and Irrigation Development, Zimbabwe Jiaqi Wang – DDG, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences |
For each panel, the chair will open with a number of key statements about livestock and (topic) and ask the panel ‘so why not invest?’ Panel members should be asked to prepare by considering the issue under discussion from their particular perspective, but they will not make structured interventions one by one. If possible, we should have the ‘round tables’ in the middle of the auditorium and the chair, with help from the facilitator should encourage discussion. NB is it possible to give some of the panel members a different slant on the topic so the come prepared to present contrasting views? The aim at the end of each discussion should be to articulate key issues with regard to (topic) that must be addressed for the opportunities for the livestock sector to contribute to materialise. The chair of each roundtable is tasked to pull these point together to prepare a proposition on ‘It is the year 2054, planet earth has 10 billion citizens XXXX….’ (this could be fun, imaginative, and should be challenging) – these short ‘visions’ will form plenary interventions at the beginning of day 2. EACH NEEDS TO RESULT IN SOME 2054 CHALLENGES |
1445 | Roundtable II: Livestock – economic well-being Christopher Delgado, World Resources Institute Or Simeon Ehui, World Bank Panel: Tumusiime Rhoda Peace, commissioner, Rural Economy and Agriculture, African Union Commission Souleymane Pinde, Directeur Général des Productions Animales (DGPA), Ministère des Ressources Animales et Halieutiques, Burkina Faso Tom Derksen - Managing Director for Agriculture, SNV Alan Tollervey, head of agriculture research, UK Department for International Development |
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1530 | Break | |
1600 | Roundtable III: Livestock – healthy lives John McDermott, IFPRI Panel: Bernard Vallat, director general, World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE) Jean Lebel, president, International Development Research Center, Canada Le Quoc Doanh, Vice Minister, Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, Vietnam Subanna Ayyappan, director general, Indian Council of Agricultural Research Private sector? OR Somebody from environment? |
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1645 | Mini-break | |
1700 | Investing in livestock - Where’s the beef? Facilitator: ???? Panel Eddie Brannigan, deputy director, Hunger Unit, Irish Aid Pamela Anderson, director of Global Development, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Minister from somewhere Frank Rijsberman, chief executive officer, CGIAR OR Peter Gardiner, executive director, Independent Science & Partnership Council of the CGIAR |
Challenge the panellists about the lack of investment in the livestock sector compared to the role in agricultural GDP….. |
1745 | Summary/reflections and day 2 plans Jimmy Smith MC of the day |
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1800 | Close |