Agri-water mini Share Fair- Overall Report
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The Agri-water mini Share Fair took place on the 3rd February 2011 on the ILRI Campus, Ethiopia. It was organised by the International Water Management Institute with support from Peter Ballantyne, ILRI and Nadia Manning-Thomas, CGIAR ICT-KM/ILRI. This report was compiled using some innovative methods for analysis, reporting and sharing.
Transcript of Agri-water mini Share Fair- Overall Report
- 1. Date: Thursday 3rd February 2011
Location: Large Auditorium, ILRI Campus, Addis Ababa, ETHIOPIA
Organised by: International Water Management Institute, supported by Peter Ballantyne, ILRI KMIS and facilitated by Nadia Manning-Thomas, CGIAR ICT-KM Program
03/02/2011 ILRI Campus, ETHIOPIA
Water and Agriculture Share Fair
Agri-Water Mini Share Fair: Report - 2. Rationale and Objectives
Many project meetings going on during same week, all in Addis. So a great opportunity to bring together the different project representatives to exchange information on project scope, objectives, methodologies, to identify areas of overlap, gaps, corresponding and contrasting methodologies and views, leading to a better fit between the projects
Charlotte de Fraiture, Scientist and Project Leader, IWMI in discussions about planning the Agri-Water Share Fair
We need to capitalize on every opportunity we have to really collaborate and know what is going on in different places. This is an excellent opportunity to do that and to network, and to begin to think ahead to future projects.
Quote from Timothy Williams, Africa Director, IWMI on opening the Agri-Water Share Fair
03/02/2011 ILRI Campus, ETHIOPIA
Water and Agriculture Share Fair - 3. Agenda Overview
03/02/2011 ILRI Campus, ETHIOPIA
Water and Agriculture Share Fair - 4. Getting to know each other
Part 1:
03/02/2011 ILRI Campus, ETHIOPIA
Water and Agriculture Share Fair - 5. 03/02/2011 ILRI Campus, ETHIOPIA
Water and Agriculture Share Fair
Activity: Speed dating
Charlotte de Fraiture (IWMI)
Meredith Giordano (IWMI)
Alexandra Evans (IWMI)
Nicole LeFore (IWMI)
AditiMukherji (IWMI)
RegassaNamara (IWMI)
RavinderMlik (IWMI)
Barbara van Koppen (IWMI)
Steve Cinderby (SEI)
Rudolph Cleveringa (IFAD)
Ian Wright (Consultant)
DomitilleVallee (FAO)
Leone Magliocchetti-Lombi (FAO)
Timothy Williams (IWMI)
Kees Swaans (ILRI)
Peter Ballantyne (ILRI)
Matthew McCartney (IWMI)
Lisa Rebelo (IWMI)
WimBastiaansen (Water Watch)
Frank van Steenbergen (MetaMeta)
Abraham MehariHaile (UNESCO-IHE)
and a few others who came in and out during the course of the day!
Participants were given 15 minutes to move around the room and meet as many people as possible and sharing:
- Name
- 6. Where from/live/work
- 7. Organisation and position
- 8. what they wanted to be as a child!
- 9. Deborah Bossio(IWMI)
- 10. Claudius Chikozho (IWMI)
- 11. Katherine Snyder (IWMI)
- 12. JP Venot (IWMI)
- 13. Tilahun Amede (ILRI/IWMI)
- 14. Prue Loney (IWMI)
- 15. Diego Valbuena (ILRI)
- 16. Douglas Merrey (Consultant)
- 17. BancyMati (Consultant)
- 18. TadelleSelassie (IWMI)
- 19. Stefanos Xenarios (IWMI)
- 20. Nadia Manning-Thomas (CGIAR ICT-KM/ILRI)
- 21. David Molden (IWMI)
- 22. LennekeKnoop (MetaMeta)
- 23. Nihal Fernando (World Bank)