LD4D meeting Hanoi, November 2018
From 28-30 November 2018, the Livestock Data for Decisions (LD4D) Community of Practice met in Hanoi, Vietnam
Meeting objectives
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Presentations and session videos
Password for presentation downloads: livestockdata
Day 1 – Impact (Wednesday 28th November)
| 0845 – 0900 |
Welcome and introduction |
Andy Peters (SEBI/LD4D), Shirley Tarawali (ILRI), Shannon Mesenhowski and Stan Wood (BMGF), Tong Xuan Chinh (DLP/MARD), Nguyen Do Anh Tuan (IPSARD/MARD) |
| 0940 – 1000 |
Introducing LD4D |
Karen Smyth (SEBI/ LD4D) |
Session 1 – Making an Impact Part I
| 1030 – 1150 |
Setting the context – why data for livestock impact? Introduction – why does LD4D need to get a handle on impact? Download Maggie’s presentation BMGF, DFID & USAID – What is impact? Why is impact important to you? What should we measure? What does success look like? |
Stanley Wood (BMGF) Maggie Gill (session chair) Andrew Bisson (USAID) Hannah Reed (BMGF) Tim Leyland (DFID) |
Session 1 – Making an Impact Part II
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Grantee Impact Modelling Working Group – CSIRO and ILRI are undertaking a smallholder impact evaluation of GALVmed’s work |
Mario Herrero (CSIRO) and Neil Gammon (GALVmed) | |
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Consolidating outputs from BMGF animal health investments – SEBI will update on their pilot study for BMGF on reviewing grantees outputs. |
Shannon Mesenhowski (BMGF), Louise Donnison (SEBI/LD4D) and Gareth Salmon (SEBI/LD4D) | |
| 1150 – 1200 |
Modelling Consortium update |
Tim Robinson (FAO) |
| 1200 – 1215 |
Livestock data for decisions in Vietnam |
Dr Tong Xuan Chinh, Deputy Director General, MARD Vietnam |
| 1215 – 1230 |
Synthesis of the Impact discussion |
Tim Robinson (FAO) |
Ethiopian Livestock Data Demand Study
| 1445 – 1500 |
Feedback, achievements and methodology |
Hannah Reed (BMGF) and Brian Perry |
The Global Burden of Animal Disease (GBADs)
| 1500 – 1515 |
GBAD – What is it and what will it aim to achieve? |
Jonathan Rushton (Uni Liverpool) |
Gridded Livestock of the World (GLW) 3.0
| 1520 – 1530 |
Introduction to the new GLW |
Tim Robinson (FAO) |
Day 2 – Data quality (Thursday 29th November)
Password for presentation downloads: livestockdata
| 0830 – 0900 |
Welcome, review of existing working groups and reporting back from Working Group discussions Download Demand Study WG presentation Download Impact Modelling WG presentation Download Global Burden of Animal Diseases WG presentation |
Alan Duncan (SEBI/LD4D) to lead, with rapporteur from each Working Group |
Session 2 – Raising the standards
A consideration of what is meant by data standards. Do we need them in the community to improve interoperability?
| 0900 – 1000 | Panel discussion:
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Tim Robinson (FAO) (chair), Steve Kemp (ILRI), Keith Weibe (IFPRI), Mario Herrero (CSIRO), Dolapo Enaharo (ILRI) and Hannah Reed (BMGF) |
Session 3 – Data Quality – Rubbish in – Rubbish out?
An opportunity to discuss data quality. When is data good enough and is there anything we can do to improve the situation
| 10:30 |
Improving on the ground data collection and training |
Louise Donnison (SEBI/LD4D) and Orsolya Mikecz (FAO) (chairs) |
| Introduction to session | Orsolya Mikecz (FAO) | |
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Data portal: types of data collected by the community and types of projects |
Louise Donnison (SEBI/LD4D) | |
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Improving data at source – training enumerators |
Roy Woolley (GALVmed) | |
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Training for reporting – challenges in reporting notifiable diseases |
Alex Cook (vHive) | |
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Overcoming the challenges in gathering reliable data – sales data at source |
John Muthee (Acumen) | |
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Creating quality data- experience from R&D |
Alex Brink (Clindata) | |
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WAHIS experiences in global surveillance systems and challenges |
Paulo Tazzini (OIE) | |
| Discussion: What can the community contribute to data quality improvements? | ||
| 1215 |
Synthesis of the sessions 2 and 3 |
Roy Woolley (GALVMed), Hannah Reed (BMGF) |
Panel studies role in data quality
| 1415 – 1430 |
Details and room for development in the LSMS |
Harriet Kasidi Mugera (World Bank) |
| 1430 – 1445 |
LSMS from a user’s perspective. Areas for development and the role of other household studies e.g. Rhomis |
Mark van Wijk (ILRI) |
| 1445 – 1500 | Questions from the floor and online audience | Alan Duncan (SEBI/LD4D) |
Day 3 – Communicating facts (Friday 30th November)
| 0830 |
Welcome and reporting back from Working Group discussions |
Session 4 – Communicating livestock facts in the misinformation age
A consideration of effective and responsible communication to inform conversations and debates
| 0930 – 1015 |
Chat show |
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| Introduction and aims | Vanessa Meadu (chair) (SEBI/LD4D) | |
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Livestock Fact Check – reactions, developments and the future |
Gareth Salmon (SEBI/LD4D) | |
| Strategic approaches to livestock advocacy | Shirley Tarawali (ILRI) | |
| Influencing the global debate through research and engagement | Maggie Gill (Uni Aberdeen) | |
| Translating data to key messages: Communicating through High-impact publications | Mario Herrero (CSIRO) | |
| Moderated panel discussion with questions from audience | All |
Session 5- Connecting the community
| 1015 |
Working Group synthesis (new and existing) Download Livestock Facts WG synthesis Download Communications WG synthesis Download LD4D future synthesis |
Alan Duncan (SEBI/LD4D) |
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1100 |
Future Development of LD4D |
Karen Smyth (SEBI/LD4D) |
| 1200 | Final report back from Working Group discussions
Any other topics to discuss (from the Holding Pen) Activities 2018-2019 Wrap up and prize-giving Next meeting |
Working Group rapporteurs and SEBI |
