July 25-26, 2017

Evidence to Action 2017

Towards Evidence-Driven and Data-Informed Policy Action and Practice in Africa

ISSER Conference Hall, Accra, Ghana

About the Annual Meeting

About the Event

About the Workshop

About the Conference

The International Centre for Evaluation and Development (ICED), Agricultural Technology Adoption Initiative (ATAI), the Feed the Future Innovation Lab for Assets and Market Access (AMA Innovation Lab), Innovations for Poverty Action (IPA) and Institute of Statistical, Social and Economic Research (ISSER) organized the first ever West Africa Evidence to Action Conference on agriculture and food security. The overall aim of the conference was to encourage increased uptake and utilization of research and innovation in evaluation to influence policy and drive change at the national, regional and global levels.

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Concept Note

More than ever, there is a need for strong evidence to better inform development professionals, policy makers, donor community and private sector investors. This abundance of research findings and evaluation reports now needs to be systematically reviewed, translated, contextualized, and disseminated to better inform policy makers and development practitioners to effectively transform African agriculture to increase incomes, reduce food insecurity, and put African countries on track to achieve sustainable agricultural transformation on the continent. Recommendations for policy action in sub-Sahara Africa have not been effectively communicated or implemented. There are few institutions and organizations actively engaging policy makers, development professionals, civil societies and community leaders.

There is a disconnect between generation and creation of new evidence from agricultural and development systems research efforts and the translation of the same evidence into data-informed policy action. Policy makers struggle to find, collate, understand and apply the evidence to support their own decision-making needs, despite existing knowledge. These challenges are not insurmountable. With the right level of support and collaboration between researchers, evaluation experts and decision-makers, the translation of evidence-based research findings into actionable policy and programmatic guidance is an achievable goal.

Theme

Towards Evidence-Driven and Data-Informed Policy Action and Practice in Africa.

The theme is premised on the understanding that there are evidence-based research and evaluation projects that have a huge potential to positively impact Africa’s policy decisions and development agenda. This conference theme has been broken down into sub- themes highlighting key issues, including:

  • Promotion of the adoption of improved technologies
  • Developing markets through public-private partnerships
  • Agriculture risk, index insurance and technology
  • Financial inclusion through smart subsidies, impact investing, credit and savings
  • Information and extension: Reaching farmers where they are
  • Harnessing information and communications technology
  • Evidence synthesis and evaluation result generalization
  • Research and evaluation of agriculture transformation programs in Africa

Goal

To promote evidence from rigorous impact evaluations and research and to encourage increased uptake and utilization of research and innovation in evaluation to influence policy and drive change at the national, regional and global levels.

Conference Objectives

Objectives

The convening provided a platform for industry stakeholders to:

  • Learn about the innovative & cutting-edge research and evaluation projects
  • Discover the range of high quality evidence of what works, where, and why
  • Get actionable information about these research innovation and best practices
  • Discuss strategies for scaling
  • Understand more concretely how evaluation and research results can contribute to systemic change in African agriculture development.

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