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active 1 year, 5 months agoThe Agriculture and Rural Development (ARD) Working Group is made up of individuals from more than 100 official donors, foundations, think tanks, research and development organizations united by their interest in scaling the impact of innovations on food security and rural poverty. Areas of particular interest for the group include designing for scale, using scaling frameworks, learning about scaling, responsible scaling, sustainability and system thinking. Members of the Working Group include professionals with vast experience from the field, and the group explicitly tries to learn from the application of complex concepts such as sustainability, systems change and scaling in real world settings by local actors. In addition to quarterly virtual meetings, the Working Group encourages and supports exchanges among its members on a variety of subjects. Like all CoP Working Groups, participation in, and management of, the ARD Working Group is done on a purely voluntary basis.
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Maria Boa edited the doc 2020. Webinar 1: On the What and Why of Scaling in the group Scaling Up in Agriculture and Rural Development 2 years, 7 months ago
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Maria Boa edited the doc 2020. Webinar 2: On the Science of Scaling in the group Scaling Up in Agriculture and Rural Development 2 years, 7 months ago
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Maria Boa edited the doc 2020 Webinar 3: On the Art of Scaling in the group Scaling Up in Agriculture and Rural Development 2 years, 7 months ago
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Maria Boa created the doc Scaling and Systems Change: Chicken & Egg? in the group Scaling Up in Agriculture and Rural Development 2 years, 7 months ago
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Maria Boa created the doc Scaling Brief #3: Scaling approaches and tools in the group Scaling Up in Agriculture and Rural Development 2 years, 7 months ago
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Maria Boa created the doc Scaling Brief #2: Scaling Principles in the group Scaling Up in Agriculture and Rural Development 2 years, 7 months ago
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Maria Boa created the doc Glosary in the group Scaling Up in Agriculture and Rural Development 2 years, 7 months ago
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