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Challenges and opportunities of trilateral co-operation: Collaboration by the USA, Brazil and Mozambique on horticultural research, 2011-2015

机译:三边合作的挑战与机遇:美国,巴西和莫桑比克在园艺研究的合作,2011-2015

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Motivation This article analyses the lessons learned through the lived experience of the 2011-2015 Trilateral Project of Technical Support to the Programs of Nutrition and Food Security (PSAL), a collaboration between US and Brazilian organizations working together in Mozambique with local partners. The PSAL project tested and adapted vegetable crop production, post-harvest and processing practices and technologies; developed field infrastructure for research, extension and processing; trained scores of Mozambican researchers, interns, interviewers and extension technicians; and collected, organized and made systematic socioeconomic information publicly available. Purpose Trilateral co-operation (TC) is an innovative model of development assistance involving collaboration by a traditional donor, a pivotal country and a host country. There is little documentation on how it works in practice. In this article, key questions were explored regarding three aspects of suggested best practices for TC: collaboration and co-ordination; ownership and synergies; adaptive governance. Approach and Methods The project sought to experiment with and learn about practical mechanisms and strategies for effective implementation of TC, and to document benefits, challenges and lessons learned during the process. Drawing on dozens of interviews, anonymous individual surveys of project participants and discussions at the beginning and the end of the project, this article explores the principal challenges and gains from working in TC from the perspective of dozens of project participants. Findings Project participants reported that they improved many aspects of their technical capacity, and benefited from multidisciplinary learning through participation in TC, strengthening Mozambique's institutional capacity to improve vegetable production. Policy implications and Conclusions The article concludes with recommendations for future TC projects: invest in communications and collaboration based on interdisciplinary trilateral teams; involve all levels of organizations as well as all participating actors in the whole value chain; address limitations, priorities and incentives in local institutions; and adopt innovative and adaptive governance strategies and mechanisms to address the evolution of complex trilateral interactions.
机译:动机本文通过对营养和粮食安全方案(诗歌)的技术支持(PSAL)的技术支持,我们和巴西组织在莫桑比克与当地合作伙伴共同努力共同努力的合作,分析了经验教训。 PSAL项目测试和适应蔬菜作物生产,收获后和加工实践和技术;开发的研究,扩展和加工现场基础设施;莫桑比克研究人员,实习生,面试官和推广技术人员的经过培训的分数;并收集,组织和制定系统的社会经济信息。目的三边合作(TC)是涉及传统捐助者,关键国和东道国的合作的发展援助的创新模式。关于它在实践中的工作原理几乎没有文件。在本文中,有关TC的建议最佳实践的三个方面探讨了关键问题:协作和协调;所有权和协同效应;适应治理。方法和方法该项目寻求实验和了解实际机制和战略,以便在流程期间记录福利,挑战和经验教训。绘制数十次采访,匿名个人调查项目参与者和项目开始和结束时的讨论,本文从数十个项目参与者的角度探讨了在TC的主要挑战和收益。调查结果项目参与者报告说,他们通过参与TC,加强莫桑比克改善蔬菜产量的多学科学习,从多学科学习得到改善。政策影响和结论本文征询了未来TC项目的建议:根据跨学科三方团队投资通信和合作;涉及各级组织以及整个价值链中的所有参与演员;地址界限,优先事项和当地机构的激励;并采用创新和适应治理策略和机制来解决复杂三边互动的演变。

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