Inclusive Low-Emission Development (i-LED): East African dairy
This research project identifies and analyses institutional conditions for scaling low-emission development dairy interventions in an inclusive manner.
Objectives
The project will contribute to three objectives:
To assess the institutional conditions enabling or constraining the design and implementation of actor-disaggregated intervention strategies tailored to local variability in the East-African dairy sectors.
To integrate area-specific public-private configurations into interactive dialogues enabling collective navigation towards leverage points most likely to drive inclusive and low emission dairy development.
To facilitate inclusive partnerships in the co-creation of organisational set-ups connecting users and experts and facilitate feedback and collaboration in the fine-tuning and adaptation of LED-interventions.
Role of ACTS
African Centre for technology Studies (ACTS) participates in the project through a post doc researcher. The role of the post doc research will include:
- Organizing inclusive workshops assessing the adaptability of LED-intervention strategies to local realities and stakeholders in Kenya and Tanzania;
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Convening high-level, forward-looking dialogues, which engage Kenyan and Tanzanian stakeholder in strategizing and ’best-bet’ priority-setting;
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Developing participatory modes of scenario modelling, which involves close collaborations with stakeholders in imagining and co-creating modalities for inclusive development in two design workshops;
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Analysing and reflecting on these deliberative processes from the perspective of inclusive development