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1. The Role of Capacity Building for Livestock Extension and Development in Lao PDR
Viengxay Photakoun
Supervisors:
Dr Joanne Millar
Dr Digby Race
2. Presentation outline Purpose of research
Research Questions
Research Methodology
Results and Recommendations
Questions from you
3. Purpose of the research To explore the role of staff capacity building to improve livestock extension and farmer outcomes
4. Research Questions What capacity building methods have been used to support livestock extension staff in upland areas?
How effective have these methods been in delivering positive outcomes, and why?
What factors influence the effectiveness of capacity building outcomes?
How can capacity building of livestock extension staff be strengthened?
What are the implications for the Lao government?
5. Research Methodology Data collection
First fieldwork [Mar 2008]
Semi-structured interviews with 14 project managers and 2 provincial coordinators
Second fieldwork [Oct Dec 2008]
Semi structured Interviews with 10 District of Agriculture and Forestry Office heads and deputy heads
Semi-structured interviews with 20 district extension staff
Rating of eight key CPB methods by 30 district extension staff.
Data analysis
Analysis of themes and patterns from qualitative interviews, cross-referencing of themes with descriptive quantitative data.
6. Location of project managers and DAFEO heads interviewed
7. Location of district extension staff interviewed
8. List of projects ADP Agriculture Development Project
CBSLSP Capacity Building for Smallholder Livestock Systems Project
CRWRC Christian Reformed World Relief Committee
FLSP Forage and Livestock System Project
Lao-EU Strengthening of Livestock Services and Extension
LFSP Livestock Farmer Support Project
LEAP Lao Extension Approach Project
L4PP Forage Legumes for supplementing village pigs in Lao PDR
LDP Livestock Development Project
NRBDSP Nam Ghum River Basin Development Sector Project
PRONAE Programme National Agro-ecologies
SHDP Small Holder Development Project
SPFSP Special Programme for Food Security and South South Cooperation Project
HI Heifer International Project
9. Interview Questions 1. What role have you played in capacity building for your project/district?
2. What methods have you used for capacity building?
3. What methods were most effective and why?
4. What have you learnt about the different methods for capacity building (eg factors)?
5. How can capacity building of staff be strengthened to improve outcomes for your project/district?
10. Results
11. Rating of CPB methods by DAFEO staff Rating (1-5) from not effective to highly effective
Livestock competencies used:
Knowledge and skills in livestock production
Knowledge and skills in forage development
Knowledge and skills in livestock management
Knowledge and skills in animal health
Knowledge and skills in livestock marketing
Knowledge of livestock extension (LEA methods) and theory
Livestock extension skills in and out of the field
16. Summary
The most common capacity building methods of greatest value to all interviewees include workshop training, on-the job learning, cross visit and study tours, staff meeting and mentoring.
District livestock extension staff on the whole prefer on the job learning and on site training, backed up by workshops, mentoring, staff meetings and cross visit.
A key learning from this research is that a combination of capacity building methods is recommended to spread the cost, cater for staff learning needs and take advantage of the relative strengths and weaknesses of each method (covered in last years presentation)
17. Recommendation 1: Use CPB methods at strategic times
18. Factors influencing the effectiveness of CPB Availability of funding for CPB
Support from DAFO/Project Managers
Opportunities for DAFO staff to undertake formal study
Family support
Staff ownership and motivation
Influence of farmers and farmer groups
Having good examples in the field
Representation of women and ethnic groups
Staff relocation
19. Factors influencing the effectiveness of CPB Availability of government funding
.my district is located in city and without any project coming to work with us.we lack opportunities to build the capacity for my staff.we lack funds to support new volunteers and contract staff. (DAFEO head 2)
.in my district I received some funds from the government but I used these funds for administration activities, so I did not have enough funds to provide training or support staff who study at Uni.
(DAFEO head 9)
20. Factors influencing the effectiveness of CPB Support from DAFO/Project Managers
.I give advice to staff who are not experienced in working with farmers (using new technology). Sometimes in the village meeting I help them resolve problems. (DAFEO head 4)
..giving green light to district staff to do their job can make the activities in the district work best, because district staff need to think independently and have high responsibility for their job, rather than controlling them. (DAFEO deputy head 1)
21. How to improve CPB from interviewees
22. How to improve CPB from interviewees Building teamwork using mentoring
in general, development teams mix seniors and younger district extension in one team. They are able to address the limitation points because each person has different personality, so they can learn from each other.
(Project Manager 11)
23. How to improve CPB from interviewees Working with NGOs to further build capacity for livestock extension
the government projects need to cooperate with stakeholders; development organisations, donors and NGOs, to increase capacity building outcomesfrom my experience I believe that this approach works best, rather than working individually.
(Project Manager 2)
24. How to improve CPB from interviewees Building the capacity for staff to become permanent government staff.
I need district staff to work with this project until it finished, so I have made a regulation with the head of DAFEO that district staff who are working with this project will not change until this project has finished, because I want to building the capacity of district staff for the DAFEO head in order to work in their district.
(Project Manager 8)
25. How to improve CPB from interviewees
Rewarding staff equally (being fair)
Stimulates motivation
Avoids conflict
DAFEO heads should be careful in reorganising staff inside the district and provide support equitably to staff. (DAFEO head 4)
26. Summary of my recommendations Use combination of CPB methods at strategic times
Need to select representative, active and motivated staff
Build effective teams
Reward equally, be fair to all staff
Form partnerships with NGOs
27. Thank you My sincere thanks to the Lao governments NAFES, NAFRI, MAF and MOE for approving my study in Australia.
I wish to express my profound gratitude to my supervisors Dr Joanne Millar and Dr Digby Race from CSU.
I am grateful to my sponsor the Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research (ACIAR), John Allwright Fellowship (JAF) and AusAID in enabling my Masters in Albury, NSW, Austalia.
Many thanks to all of the interviewees who shared their knowledge and ideas.