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Stakeholder breakout groups
Task
o What concrete engagement will you bring to the Agenda?
– Why is it important?;
o What strategies and mechanisms (including targets) are
you proposing to use to facilitate the continuous
improvement of livestock sector practices? How can the
Agenda process further support this?;
Task
o What support can you provide to the additional approaches
the Agenda proposes to pursue, e.g. (i) the establishment of
specific stakeholder group clusters; (ii) the establishment of
effective linkages among multi-stakeholder initiatives at
different levels and in different countries, (iii) the
implementation of ‘twinning’ opportunities between
countries, and (iv) the facilitation of in-country livestock
sector innovation platforms and networks;.
o - What concrete commitments (engagement; projects;
resources; etc.) are you able to make? – What specific
support/outcomes/returns are you looking for?;
SUSTAINABILITY: PRACTICE CHANGE
EVIDENCE
UNDERSTAND
PROBLEMS AND
OPPORTUNITIES
Assessments
Foresight
Indicate solutions
Awareness
Innovation
Markets
PRACTICE
CHANGE
CONTINUOUS
IMPROVEMENT
DIALOGUE
EXCHANGE
CONSULT
Platforms
Joint action
Harmonized parameters
and procedures
Guidance
Regulations and
standards
Targeting
financing
TOOLS
GUIDANCE
(RULES)
INCENTIVES
Location
o Private Sector – RHS Victoria ballroom;
• Chair – Nico Van Belzen
o Public Sector / Donors - LHS Victoria ballroom;
• Chair – Geert Westenbroek
o Research / Academia – Alta Vista 2nd floor
• Chair: Shirley Tarawali
o NGOs / Social Movements – Dalhousie 3rd floor
• Chair: Lesley Lambert
Report back to plenary (RHS Victoria ballroom) –
12h30