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Impact pathways for the BFPs
  • Boru Douthwaite
  • BFP-Impact Assessment Project Leader, CIAT, Cali,
    Colombia
  • Presentation made at the BFP PFF, Don Chang
    Palace Hotel, Vientiane, Laos
  • Sunday, 12th November, 2006

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CPWF-BFP Impact Assessment Project
  • Goal
  • To contribute to the CPWF fulfilling its impact
    potential
  • To contribute to the CPWF being perceived as a
    coherent, problem-focused research program
  • Purpose
  • CPWF scientists and management are using IA
    products and methods
  • Intervention
  • Carry out exemplary impact analysis
  • Impact pathways scenario analysis extrapolation
    domain analysis
  • Develop methodology

3
Impact pathways two conceptualizations.
Logic model
Network maps
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Impact Pathways
  • A visual description of the causal chain of
    events and outcomes that link outputs to the goal
    (logic model) and
  • Network maps that show the evolving relationships
    necessary to achieve the goal
  • Implementing organizations boundary partners
    beneficiaries
  • Shows the project rationale its logic
  • Shows multiple pathways

5
Foundations of the IP Approach
  • Synthesis of concepts and tools from
  • Program Evaluation
  • Renger and Titcomb (2002) problem trees
  • Chen (2005) program theory
  • Mayne (2004) - performance stories
  • Social network analysis
  • Cross and Parker, 2004

6
Participatory Development of Impact Pathways
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The Process of Developing Impact Pathways The
Workshop
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The Process of Developing Impact Pathways
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Key IP Concepts How change happens
  • Improvements in poverty alleviation, food
    security and the state of natural resources
    result from dynamic, interactive, non-linear, and
    generally uncertain processes of innovation.
  • EIARD, 2003
  • EIARD represents a group of European donors
  • 15 EU Countries plus Norway and Switzerland

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Scaling Out and Scaling Up
  • Scaling up - an institutional expansion, from
    adopters and their grassroots organizations to
    policy makers, donors, development institutions
  • Scaling out - spread of a project outputs (i.e.,
    a new technology, a new strategy, etc.) from
    farmer to farmer, community to community, within
    the same stakeholder groups

13
The theory behind the IP approach
Stakeholders' implicit theories are not likely
to be systematically and explicitly articulated,
and so it is up to evaluators to help
stakeholders elaborate their ideas. (Chen, 2005,
p. 14)
14
The Process of Developing Impact Pathways
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Identify Project Outputs
  • Identify the outputs your BFP will produce.
    Write them on cards.
  • Outputs are things that others outside the
    project use
  • Take 10 minutes and then present them
    (presentation maximum 2 minutes)

Task 1
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Develop a vision of project success two years
after the project ends
  • Work in project groups
  • Take 5 minutes to individually answer the
    question
  • You wake up 2 years after your project has ended.
    Your project has been a success and is well on
    its way to achieving its goal. Describe what
    this success looks like to a journalist
  • What is happening differently now?
  • Who is doing what differently?
  • How are project outputs disseminating
    (scaling-out)?
  • What political support is nurturing this spread
    (scaling-up)? How did that happen?
  • Discuss and develop a common vision

Task 2
Keep it realistic
17
Family ties Friendship ties Workplace ties
18
Network Exercise
  • Develop network diagrams for
  • Your project now
  • Vision network 2 years after project has
    finished
  • Develop now and future network maps for
  • Research
  • Scaling out / extension
  • Scaling up / political support
  • Identify differences between the now and future
    networks
  • Discuss changes in terms of concrete actions
    needed to bring them about
  • Develop work plans
  • Present maps, implications and work plans to each
    other

Task 3
19
Final maps based on answers
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Extrapolation Domain Analysis
  • Use Weight of Evidence models
  • Socio-economic, example PN6
  • Existence of fish production (FAO, 2006)
  • Percentage coverage of sanitation facilities
    (UNICEF, 2005)
  • The poverty line as describe by the below UD 1
    per/day index (ILRI, 2006).
  • Agro-ecological

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Choice of Variables
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Pilot Sites
25
Socio-economic extrapolation
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Agro-ecological Extrapolation
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Putting them together
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