2.0 Assessing the enabling environment

To understand the ecosystem affecting your investment, identify personas, map value exchanges, and analyze influencing factors, enabling clearer relationships and impactful FAIR data practices

Why should I do this?

To understand the broader social, political, and geographical ecosystem that will impact your investment. This process will help you better understand and explain where and how the use of data creates value. It can help to identify the key organizations collecting, stewarding and using data, the relationships between them, what is being exchanged, and the different roles they play.

 

Visually representing ecosystems in maps can be helpful approach to engage partners when contexts are complex, not well understood, or not yet fully developed.

Below is an introduction to key concepts that you will come across in this step. As you are doing an activity, you may need to refer back to some of these key concepts.

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Every investment project is unique

The application of the six steps will vary accordingly. To provide examples that align with your project, common characteristics of AgDev investments were researched and three ‘investment types’ were developed.

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Recently, a large African-led organization, AgriConnect, has decided to make its data processes FAIR. Its work focuses on scaling agricultural innovations to improve smallholder livelihoods, and ultimately increase food security across the continent.

 

©Gates Archive/Thomas Omondi

The well-established policy and strategy organization AgroThrive works to improve enabling conditions for people across the AgDev ecosystem (including smallholder farmers), with the goal of improving smallholder livelihoods, and ultimately increasing food security.

©Gates Archive/Esther Mbabazi

NourishGen BioTech (NGBT) is a multinational research organization committed to combating global hunger, addressing gender disparities, and mitigating the impact of climate shocks on vulnerable populations. Its lab-to-field approach has already improved nutritional outcomes for millions of people by optimizing crops for widespread planting.

Open and FAIR data assets...facilitate interdisciplinary research, assist data aggregation, computation, and the derivation of new insights, and allow the global public to benefit from CGIAR Research.

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