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Livestock and Fish impact pathways and theory of change: Achieving more milk, meat and fish by and for the poor through two impact pathways
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Livestock and Fish impact pathways and theory of change
Achieving more milk, meat and fish by and for the poor through two impact pathways:
1. Delivery through selected value
chains
2. Delivery through International
Public Goods (IPGs)
Pathway 1:
• Focusing on a few value chains might limit geographical spread of research benefits.
• Social inequalities bar women and other marginalized groups from taking up
innovations, limiting achievement of outcomes at scale
Pathway 2:
• Focusing on a few value chains might limit geographical spread of research benefits.
• High transaction costs of managing a complex network of partnerships.
Key risks
Intermediate Development Outcomes
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