PIPA Usage


Development of PIPA

Researchers from the Challenge Program on Water and Food (CPWF), the International Center for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT - Spanish acronym), WorldFish Center and International Potato Center (CIP - Spanish acronym) are developing Impact Pathways models.

 

The following projects are currently developing PIPA:

 

 

 

PIPA grew out of ILAC funded work by the International Center for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT – Spanish acronym) on innovation histories (Douthwaite and Ashby, 2005) and work to evaluate impact pathways in an integrated weed management project in Nigeria (Douthwaite et al., 2003 and 2007). It was first used in a workshop in January 2006 when seven project teams, funded by the Challenge Program on Water and Food (CPWF), met for three days to co-construct their respective impact pathways in order to help the CPWF better understand the types of impacts its teams were envisioning. To date, staff from 44 CPWF projects have constructed their impact pathways in seven workshops. 

 

During 2008, PIPA will continue to be used for project planning and M&E by CPWF; by an EU-funded project in Latin America[1], and by the International Potato Center (CIP - Spanish acronym) for ex-post evaluation purposes in the Andean Change Project. PIPA will also be used for ILAC’s own learning-based evaluation.

 

 

 



[1] EULACIAS – The European-Latin American Project on Co-Innovation in Agricultural Ecosystems