Title: GCPBGD034MUL Annex 9
1 GCP/BGD/034/MUL
Annex 9 National Food Policy Capacity
Strengthening Programme (NFPCSP) Towards a
Research Needs Digest Key Clusters Research
Themes Prof. J. Mohan Rao, Adviser to FAO and
Technical Assistance Team, NFPCSP, FAO in
consultation with FPMU, Ministry of Food and
Disaster Management Thematic Research Teams 26
February 2007
2Aims of the Assessment of Research Needs (ARN)
- To assess research needs and take stock of
research appropriate to enhancing food security
in Bangladesh - For policy-makers, researchers and civil society,
to inform decisions about setting research
priorities - For NFPCSP, to inform decisions about setting a
research agenda for technical assistance and
awarding grants
3Purposes of the Workshop
- To present the main findings of the Assessment of
Research Needs (ARN) - Focus on core of ARN (Ch. 8) Towards a Research
Needs Digest Key Clusters and Research Themes
(RND for short) - To obtain feedback from the participants
- To get participants ranking of the priority
Research Themes identified in RND
4Process and Outputs
- The Assessment follows a 3-Stage process
- Every Stage has 2 steps
- Participatory - Gov Civil Soc Institutions
Centralized - Tech Asst Team, NFPCSP - The following is the sequence of outputs
- 1 Topics Titles data in Clusters
(Surveys) - 2a Ranked Clusters within Dimens. (1st
Workshop) - 2b Research Themes in Key Clusters (RND)
- 3a Ranked Research Themes (This
Wrkshp) - 3b Calls for Proposals
(Calls)
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7Scope and Limitations
- The RND is limited to socio-econ. research
- This includes socio-economic implications of
scientific-technological research but not
scientific-technological research - Coverage of respondents is wide but
- not necessarily statistically representative
- This has been a learning experience for all of
us. Your inputs at this Workshop will be valuable
also for the work we take up for future editions
of the RND
8Sources of the Primary Data
- Primary Data Res. TOPICS TITLES
- Interviews generated the Topics
- Bib. Search (1999-2006) yielded the Titles
- Interviewees from
- Government Departments
- Research Institutes and Universities
- Non-Governmental Organizations
- International Organizations and Donors
9Key Statistics on the Primary Data
- gt75 persons from gt50 agencies
- were interviewed over a 2-month period
- Total number of respondent-identified
TOPICS 298 - Total number of bibliographic TITLES 629
10Classification (1) Principal Dimensions
- Main 1. Production and Availability
- Dimensions 2. Physical and Social Access
- 3. Economic Access
- 4. Utilization and Nutrition
- Cross-cutting 5. Governance and Institutions
- Dimensions 6. Infrastructure
- 7. Environment
- 8. Womenother Disadv. Groups
11Classification (2)Clusters or Sub-Dimensions
- Clusters are chosen to partition the Dimensions
- Each Cluster groups issues closely related in
both logic and experience
12Definition of Key Terms in RND
- Clusters are sub-sets of a Dimension of Food
Security - 32 Clusters chosen to fully partition
Dimensions - Key Clusters generally are the 3 top-ranked
Clusters - A few are hybrids of 2 Clusters
- Research Themes (RTs) are sub-sets of a Key
Cluster - Cross-Cutting RTs belong to cross-cutting
dimensions - Overarching RTs relate to Measurement Valuation
13Procedures for SelectingRND Priorities
- Equal treatment of the 4 Main Dimensions
- Starting point was Participatory Ranking of
clusters by the 1st Workshop Participants - 3 Key Clusters for each Main Dimension (12)
- 34 Research Themes chosen by the authors
- 7 Res Themes per Dimension in 3 Key Clusters
(28) - 1 Res Theme per Cross-Cutting Dimension
( 4) - 2 Res Themes on Measurement Valuation
( 2)
14Rationale for the Procedures Prioritization
- Given 32 clusters across the 8 dimensions, many
Research Themes are possible - Therefore, it is imperative to prioritize
- Based on the 1st Workshop rankings, we chose 12
of 21 main plus 5 of 11 cross-cutting clusters - Then, the authors chose 28 RTs from 21 main
clusters plus 6 cross-cutting overarching RTs - This represents a substantial measure of
selectivity or prioritization based on
participatory inputs and authors judgments
15Basis for IdentifyingResearch Themes
- Particip. Scoring ? ? Ranked Clusters
- Ranked Clusters ? ? 3 Key Clusters
- Choice of Research Themes is based on
- TOPICS from Interviews - Knowledge Needs
- TITLES from Bibl.Search - Knowledge Gaps
- National Food Policy related policy reviews
- Collective deliberations within the TAT
- Discussions with Thematic Research Teams
16A STRATEGIC VISION
- Our strategy for prioritizing research is aimed
at tackling knowledge gaps that seem partly
responsible for the slow progress on the food
security and nutrition fronts that Dr. Fiorillo
referred to in his presentation
17Key Clusters Production Availability
- Economics of Production and Output
Diversification - Access to Inputs, Input-Output Market Structures
and Policy Interventions - Extension, Information and Other Public Services
18Key Clusters Physical Social Access
- Access Via Government Safety Nets and Other Food
Security Interventions - Storage and Stocking Policies
- Shocks, Seasonality and Stability of Access
19Key Clusters Economic Access
- Ultra-Poverty, Poverty, Inequality and Exclusion
- Incomes, Access to Assets, Employment and Factor
Markets - Food Prices, Purchasing Power, Pricing Policies
and Food Markets
20Key Clusters Utilization Nutrition
- Food Safety and Food Quality
- Food Culture, Dietary Patterns, Food Composition,
and Nutrition Standards - Public Health and Educational Interventions
Impinging on Nutrition
21Examples of RT Choices
- Involving Communities Local Power Structures in
Safety Net Provision - a. A high proportion of proposed titles fall
under safety nets - b. TAT/TRT deliberations emphasized the
governance dimension - Ultra-Poverty and Micro-Credit Links and Missing
Links - a. Ultra-poverty is a high-ranked cluster
- b. Large literature on micro-credit but much
less on ultra-poor coverage and ultra-poor impact
-
22Examples (contd.)
- Food Contamination and Food Adulteration
- a. Part of the 2nd ranked cluster Food Safety
and Quality - b. Growing popular awareness of health risks,
and high priority accorded in the National Food
Policy agenda - More examples will be given in the Parallel Group
Sessions
23Cross-Cutting Overarching RTs
- Transparency of Policies and Accountability of
Institutions Related to Food Security - a. Major issue raised by 1st Workshop
participants - b. Though bib. is rich, local governance and
implementation merited large weight in survey - Power-Transport-Communication-Irrigation, etc.
- a. Top-rank Cross-Cutting 3rd rank of All
clusters - b. Need indicated by large weight of topics
proposed by interviewees
24Cross-Cutting (continued)
- Long-Term Environmental Degradation and Food
Security - a. A rare cluster for which TOPICS gt TITLES
indicating strong need - b. 2nd rank Cross-Cutting 4th rank of All
clusters - Disadvantaged Regions, the Disabled, Elderly,
Children and Ethnic Minorities - a. Highly rated for 2 Dimensions in TAT
discussions - b. Related to ultra-poverty and
vulnerability/Monga
25Cross-Cutting (continued)
- Issues in Measurement of Food Security,
Vulnerability and Poverty - a. Considerable literature but also persistent
demand - b. Changing realities also methods and
resources - The Economic-Social Value of Nutrition FS
- a. Biblio. Search drew a virtual blank while
there were quite a few proposed Topics from
interviews - b. Valuations can help inform policy choices
across all the 4 dimensions
26Ranking of Research Themes
- There are 7 pre-selected RTs per dimension
- Please RANK these RTs from 1 to 7
- There are 6 cross-cutting overarching RTs
- Please RANK these RTs from 1 to 6
- 1Most important 7 (or 6)Least important
- Enter ranks in the right-most blank column
- Let your ranking reflect your sense of national
priorities over coming 5-10 years - No blanks please, and no repetition of ranks
- RT Research Theme Research Area
- Contact for Feedback lalita.bhattacharjee_at_nfpcsp.
org
27CONCLUSIONS
- The ARN and its findings are truly the collective
product of a wide range of national stakeholders - Based on technical inputs and a participatory
process, the ARN offers a menu of options - Policy-makers can focus the community of
researchers and available resources by
prioritizing the Research Themes on the basis of
their importance and urgency