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2024 Innovation Development (output) data fields PRMS
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Disclaimer: This spreadsheet was developed to support Innovation Development reporting in the CGIAR PRMS system. The below form does not support Theory of Change mapping. Additional guidance is provided through the Initiative 2024 Technical Report Guidance Document. There may be minor differences between data collected in this spreadsheet, and the way and order of how innovation development is reported in the CGIAR PRMS system.
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New fields and fields that need to be updated annually
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#Section/ data collected (* are mandatory)ResponseGuidanceAdditional Reference materials
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0. Deciding "What you want to report?" (Initiative Output) and Result Type (Innovation Development)
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Report for: Select the CGIAR Initiative that will lead the development and/or scaling of this innovation **Only one possible answer – in case several Initiatives are working jointly on this innovation, please select one as the lead, and list the others in the next question
*Use the search option to narrow down on your option
CGIAR Initiatives
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What you want to report? *
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Initiative Output
>Result Type: Innovation Development
Initiative Output; Innovation development
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Are you reporting a new innovation, or updating an already existing innovation profile? *New/ existing
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If newProvide input on all of the below sections and data fields
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If existing (Please indicate whether the innovation is active and receives investment by the Lead and/or Contributing Initiative(s) **Innovation is active and receives investment by Lead and/or Contributing Initiative(s) -> (continue to Section 1 and validate or update previously reported data + provide input on new data fields (highlighted orange)
*Innovation is inactive and does not receive investment by Lead and/or Contributing Initiative(s) -> Answer next question after which no further action is needed
*Can select only on of the two options
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If existing but inactiveWhat are the main reasons why this Innovation is inactive and does not receive investment by Lead and/or Contributing Initiative(s)? **Discontinued on the basis of limited design, testing or validation progress
*The innovation lead and/or team took up new responsibilities
*Limited Initiative resource availability required deprioritization of the innovation
*Limited bilateral co-investment required deprioritization of the innovation
*Merging with another innovation​
*Other (please specify)
*Can choose multiple
*No further action is needed
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1. General information
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Title: Provide a long title for the innovation (max 30 words) **Try to think of a long title that clearly explains "what it is", "what it does" and "for whom"
*Avoid abbreviations or (technical) jargon.
* Varieties or breeds should be described by their generic traits or characteristics (e.g. Drought tolerant and aphid resistant groundnut cultivars). The specific number of new or improved lines/ varieties can be specified in Section 2 of the survey.
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Description: Provide a more detailed description of the innovation (max 150 words) **Provide a more detailed description explains "what it is", "what it does" and "for whom"
*Avoid abbreviations or (technical) jargon. Try to explain in clear language what kind of challenge this innovation addresses/ what kind of solution it offers
*Varieties or breeds should be described by their generic traits or characteristics (e.g. Drought tolerant and aphid resistant groundnut cultivars). The specific number of new or improved lines/ varieties can be specified in Section 2 of the survey.
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Lead contact person: **Provide the name of the contact person for this innovation
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Gender equality score*

0 = Not targeted: The result has been screened against the IA but it has not been found to directly contribute to any aspect of the IA as it is outlined in the CGIAR 2030 Research and Innovation Strategy.
1 = Significant: The result directly contributes to one or more aspects of the IA. However, contributing to the IA is not the principal objective of the result.
2 = Principal: Contributing to one or more aspects of the IA is the principal objective of the result. The IA is fundamental to the design of the activity leading to the result; the activity would not have been undertaken without this objective.
*Every result should have at least one score of 1 or 2. Results with scores of 0 for all IAs should be rare cases.
*No more than two IAs should receive scores of 2 for a given result. Results with three IAs with scores of 2 should be rare cases.
*Scores should not be assigned solely based on relevance to the collective global targets, but rather to the IA as more broadly defined in the 2030 Strategy and by the IA Platforms, indicated below.
*Scoring should be based on the relevance of the IAs to a given result and not on other criteria such as a specific donor’s level of interest in an IA.
*When a score of 2 is selected, evidence must be provided. Evidence should clearly demonstrate that Impact Area objectives were the main objective of the result and were fundamental in the design of the output.
Evidence is not required for scores 0 or 1.
*For gender, evidence that data or findings are disaggregated by gender is not sufficient for a score of “2” principal. In general, for publications, one would expect an Impact Area term to be in the title (e.g. “gender” or “women”). For a score of significant “1”, one would expect an Impact Area term to feature in the abstract.
*Also see: Handbook on the OECD-DAC gender equality policy marker, DAC gender equality policy marker and OECD DAC Rio Markers for Climate: Handbook.
Gender equality, youth and social inclusion
Example topics: Empowering women and youth, encouraging women and youth entrepreneurship, and addressing socio-political barriers to social inclusion in food systems; ensuring equal access to resources; and meeting the specific crop and breed requirements and preferences of women, youth, and disadvantaged groups.
Collective global targets:
○ To close the gender gap in rights to economic resources, access to ownership and control over land and natural resources for over 500 million women who work in food, land and water systems.
○ To offer rewardable opportunities to 267 million young people who are not in employment, education or training.
Note: Specific enhanced instructions related to scoring for gender equality, elaborated by the GENDER Platform, are available here.
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Climate change score*

0 = Not targeted: The result has been screened against the IA but it has not been found to directly contribute to any aspect of the IA as it is outlined in the CGIAR 2030 Research and Innovation Strategy.
1 = Significant: The result directly contributes to one or more aspects of the IA. However, contributing to the IA is not the principal objective of the result.
2 = Principal: Contributing to one or more aspects of the IA is the principal objective of the result. The IA is fundamental to the design of the activity leading to the result; the activity would not have been undertaken without this objective.
Climate adaptation and mitigation
Example topics: Generating scientific evidence on the impact of climate change on food, land and water systems, and vice-versa; developing evidence-based solutions that support climate action, including via policies, institutions and finance; enhancing adaptive capacity of small-scale producers while reducing GHG emissions/carbon footprints; providing affordable, accessible climate-informed services; developing climate-resilient crop varieties and breeds; securing genetic resources for future climate needs; and improving methods (e.g. for modeling, forecasts).
Collective global targets:
○ Turn agriculture and forest systems into a net sink for carbon by 2050.
○ Equip 500 million small-scale producers to be more resilient by 2030.
○ Support countries in implementing National Adaptation Plans and Nationally Determined Contributions, and increased ambition in climate actions by 2030. education or training.
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Nutrition, health and food security score*

0 = Not targeted: The result has been screened against the IA but it has not been found to directly contribute to any aspect of the IA as it is outlined in the CGIAR 2030 Research and Innovation Strategy.
1 = Significant: The result directly contributes to one or more aspects of the IA. However, contributing to the IA is not the principal objective of the result.
2 = Principal: Contributing to one or more aspects of the IA is the principal objective of the result. The IA is fundamental to the design of the activity leading to the result; the activity would not have been undertaken without this objective.
Nutrition, health and food security
Example topics: Improving diets, nutrition, and food security (affordability, accessibility, desirability, stability); human health; and managing zoonotic diseases, food safety, and anti-microbial resistance.
Collective global targets:
○ To end hunger for all and enable affordable, healthy diets for the 3 billion people who do not currently have access to safe and nutritious food.
○ To reduce cases of foodborne illness (600 million annually) and zoonotic disease (1 billion annually) by one third.
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Environmental health and biodiversity score*

0 = Not targeted: The result has been screened against the IA but it has not been found to directly contribute to any aspect of the IA as it is outlined in the CGIAR 2030 Research and Innovation Strategy.
1 = Significant: The result directly contributes to one or more aspects of the IA. However, contributing to the IA is not the principal objective of the result.
2 = Principal: Contributing to one or more aspects of the IA is the principal objective of the result. The IA is fundamental to the design of the activity leading to the result; the activity would not have been undertaken without this objective.
Environmental health and biodiversity
Example topics: Supporting actions to stay within planetary boundaries for natural resource use and biodiversity through digital tools; improving management of water, land, soil, nutrients, waste, and pollution, including through nature-based, ecosystem-based, and agroecological approaches; conserving biodiversity through ex situ facilities (e.g. genebanks, community seed-banks) or in situ conservation areas; and breeding to reduce environmental footprint.
Collective global targets:
○ Stay within planetary and regional environmental boundaries: consumptive water use in food production of less than 2,500 km3 per year (with a focus on the most stressed basins), zero net deforestation, nitrogen application of 90 Tg per year (with a redistribution towards low-input farming systems) and increased use efficiency; and phosphorus application of 10 Tg per year.
○ Maintain the genetic diversity of seed varieties, cultivated plants and farmed and domesticated animals and their related wild species, including through soundly managed genebanks at the national, regional, and international levels.
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Poverty reduction, livelihoods and jobs score*

0 = Not targeted: The result has been screened against the IA but it has not been found to directly contribute to any aspect of the IA as it is outlined in the CGIAR 2030 Research and Innovation Strategy.
1 = Significant: The result directly contributes to one or more aspects of the IA. However, contributing to the IA is not the principal objective of the result.
2 = Principal: Contributing to one or more aspects of the IA is the principal objective of the result. The IA is fundamental to the design of the activity leading to the result; the activity would not have been undertaken without this objective.
Poverty reduction, livelihoods and jobs
Example topics: Improving social protection and employment opportunities by supporting access to resources and markets; developing solutions for resilient, income-generating agriculture for small farmers; and reducing poverty through adoption of new varieties and breeds with better yields.
Collective global targets:
○ Lift at least 500 million people living in rural areas above the extreme poverty line of US $1.90 per day (2011 PPP).
○ Reduce by at least half the proportion of men, women and children of all ages living in poverty in all its dimensions, according to national definitions.
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Is this result featured in a Key Result Story for the Reporting year?Yes/ No - if yes provide URLURL to Key Result Story. It is also possible to select “no” and then later update this to “yes” if the result is later selected as a key result story.URL to Key Result Story. It is also possible to select “no” and then later update this to “yes” if the result is later selected as a key result story.
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Section 2: Theory of Change
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Submitter: CGIAR Initiative, Impact Platform or Science Group Project submitting the resultSubmitter can be changed after the result has been accepted by other Initiatives
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Contributing Initiatives, Impact Platforms or Science Group Projects (SGPs)Include those Initiatives, Impact Platforms or Science Group Projects that made a significant contribution to the achievement of the result. This could take many forms and the threshold for inclusion is that the result would not have been achieved or reported in its current form without their support.CGIAR Initiatives
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Theory of Change: Does this result match a planned result in your Initiative Theory of Change (ToC)?*Yes/ No (see next rows)*People can access the Initiative Theory of Change through the PRMS portal
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If yesSpecify to Initiative output the innovation is expected to contribute
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If noTo which Work Package outcome or End of Initiative outcome does it link to most closely?* Select Outcome level (End of Initiative or Work Package) and corresponding Outcome
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Section 3: Partners and Contributors
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Contributing CG Centers: Select the CGIAR centres contributing to the result *
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Partners: Provide the names of partner organizations who are currently contributing to innovation development,testing and/or scaling*Click "The section is not applicable" if no external partners are involved
*If partners are not in the list, they can be added to the list. Follow the instructions in PRMS on how to do so
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Partner role: Specify for each partner whether they are demand, innovation or scaling partners. Multiple roles can be selected **For each partner added you can indicate whether this is a Scaling, Demand or Innovation partner
*There is an other option if demand, innovation or scaling partner does not reflect the partner role
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Result lead: Is this result being led by an external partner? *If yes, select partner leading the innovation development
If no, select CG Centre leading the innovation development
* Only CG Centres or partners already added in this section can be selected as the result lead.
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Contributing non-pooled projects: Provide details of bilateral/ non-pooled projects that currently contribute to developing and/or scaling the innovation*This question can be skipped if there are currently no bilateral projects contributing
*Only provide details of bilateral projects that are active and currently contribution
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Section 4: Geographic location
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What is the main geographic focus of the Output?: What is the most appropriate geolevel where the innovation is currently or expected to contribute to outcomes and impact? *
- Global (option to also specify regions and countries)
- Regional (select region(s) and option to also specify countries)
- Country (select specific countries)
- Subnational (select countries and subnational units)
- This is yet to be determined
*If the innovation is not yet being developed, tested and/or scaled anywhere, then choose answer option: ‘This is yet to be determined’
*More detail is better, so try to geotag the innovation at country-level before considering regional or global tagging.
* Sub-national levels are available for a limited amount of countries
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Section 5: Links to results
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Did other results contribute to this result?: *Search the database for any related results (e.g. reported knowledge products such as science articles)
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Results from previous portfolio: Was this Innovation developed under CGIAR Research Programs (CRPs) and/ or Projects and has it been documented in the CGIAR Innovation Dashboard?*Guidance on how to retrieve the innovation URL can be found here:
https://cgiar.sharepoint.com/:b:/s/ScalingReadiness/ESnzThAALolIrSwH95WSHAoBYiqsOM7DLXLSlyw4szpwWg?e=QFVg9L
CGIAR Innovation Dashboard
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Section 6: Evidence
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Innovation readiness evidence: Provide URL(s) or upload evidence/ documentation in support of the current innovation readiness level (that is chosen in the next Section 7) **There is an option to provide details of where evidence can be found within the source link (e.g. page number, slide number, table number)
*Provide evidence/documentation in support of the current innovation readiness level (for level 0 no evidence needs to be provided)
*Innovation Readiness level evidence may include idea-notes, concept-notes, technical report, pilot testing report, experimental data paper, newsletter, etc. It may be project reports, scientific publications, book chapters, communication materials that provide evidence of the current development/ maturity stage of the innovation.
*Examples of evidence documentation for different CGIAR innovations and readiness levels can be found here
Innovation Readiness evidence examples
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Gender/ climate/ nutrition/ environment/ poverty score evidence: Provide URL(s) in support of the score of 2 (if a score of 2 is selected in Section 1)**Evidence is not required for scores 0 or 1.
* Indicate to which Impact Area the evidence responds
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Section 7: Innovation Development Info
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Provide a short name for the innovation (max 10 words)** Innovations are new, improved, or adapted technologies or products, capacity development tools and services, and policies or institutional arrangements with high potential to contribute to positive impacts when used at scale. - Innovations may be at early stages of readiness (ideation and upstream research) or at more mature stages of readiness (delivery and scaling)
* Try to think of a short name that facilitates clear communication about the innovation.
* Avoid abbreviations or (technical) jargon.
* If not essential, avoid making reference to specific countries or regions (this is captured through geotagging)
* Avoid the use of CGIAR centre, Initiative or organization names in the short title
* Varieties or breeds should be described by their generic traits or characteristics (e.g. Drought tolerant and aphid resistant groundnut cultivars). The specific number of new or improved lines/ varieties can be specified elsewhere
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What would be the best way to characterize this innovation? *

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Incremental innovation: Innovations that already exist and undergo constant, steady progress and improvement.
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Radical innovation: Innovations that are new and replace existing products, systems, services and/or policies but do not cause or require major reconfiguration of farming, market and/or policy/ business models.
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Disruptive innovation: Innovations that are new and cause or require major reconfiguration of farming, market and/or policy/ business models.
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Other/ I’m not sure/ This characterization does not work for my innovation
*Choose ‘other’ if you feel the Innovation does not fit well with the proposed answers or if you are not sure which answer to select
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Which of the below typologies best fits the nature of the innovation?*

- Technological innovation: Innovations of technical/ material nature, including varieties/ breeds; crop and livestock management practices; machines; processing technologies; big data and information systems.
> If yes, are you profiling a new or improved variety or breed?
>If yes, specify the please indicate the number of individual new or improved lines/ varieties.
- Capacity development innovation: Innovations that strengthen capacity, including farmer, extension or investor decision-support services; accelerator/ incubator programs; manuals, training programs and curricula; online courses.
- Policy, organizational or institutional innovation: Innovations that create enabling conditions, including policy, legal and regulatory frameworks; business models; finance mechanisms; partnership models; public/ private delivery strategies.
- Other/ I’m not sure/ This typology does not work for my innovation
*Choose ‘other’ if you feel the Innovation does not fit well with the proposed typologies or categories.
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Demand of anticipated innovation user – Who would be the user(s) of this innovation and what demand or problem does it address?*Depending on the innovation, users may be groups of actors or be organizations.
*Multiple actors or organizations can be selected
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ActorFarmers/ (agro)pastoralist/ herders/ fishersYes/No + specify "What demand/ problem does it address for the user" (50 words)*Multiple actor groups can be selected
*For each actor group, please specify whether specifically women and/or youth are targeted
*Multiple "other" actor groups can be added if needed
* Specify "What demand/ problem does it address for the user"
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Specifically Women?Yes/No + specify "What demand/ problem does it address for the user" (50 words)
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Specifically Youth?Yes/No + specify "What demand/ problem does it address for the user" (50 words)
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Researchers Yes/No + specify "What demand/ problem does it address for the user" (50 words)
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Specifically Women?Yes/No + specify "What demand/ problem does it address for the user" (50 words)
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Specifically Youth?Yes/No + specify "What demand/ problem does it address for the user" (50 words)
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Extension AgentsYes/No + specify "What demand/ problem does it address for the user" (50 words)
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Specifically Women?Yes/No + specify "What demand/ problem does it address for the user" (50 words)
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Specifically Youth?Yes/No + specify "What demand/ problem does it address for the user" (50 words)
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Policy actorsYes/No + specify "What demand/ problem does it address for the user" (50 words)
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Specifically Women?Yes/No + specify "What demand/ problem does it address for the user" (50 words)
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Specifically Youth?Yes/No + specify "What demand/ problem does it address for the user" (50 words)
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Other: ___________________Yes/No + specify "What demand/ problem does it address for the user" (50 words)
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Specifically Women?Yes/No + specify "What demand/ problem does it address for the user" (50 words)
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Specifically Youth?Yes/No + specify "What demand/ problem does it address for the user" (50 words)
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OrgOrganization type 1*Select from drop down list
*Specify "What demand/ problem does it address for the user (50 words)"
Detailed overview of the CGIAR organization typology can be found here
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Organization type 2
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OtherSpecify if appropriate*Could be hectares, projects, other
*Specify "What demand/ problem does it address for the user (50 words)"
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To which of the below Megatrend(s) is this innovation expected to contribute? *- Demographic trends - The innovation is expected to address challenges related to population growth, aging, migration, and urbanization.
- Changing consumption patterns - The innovation is expected to improve access to healthy diets.
- Market concentration in the agri-food system - The innovation is expected to create opportunities for smallholders in agri-food value chains.
- Climate change - The innovation is expected to address climate (change) impacts on agriculture and rural livelihoods.
- Environmental degradation - The innovation is expected to address land and water degradation while promoting sustainable resource use.
- Shifting global health challenges - The innovation is expected to tackle global health risks and challenges.
- Geopolitical instability - The innovation is expected to mitigate the effects of conflicts on food security and vulnerable populations.
- Growing inequalities - The innovation is expected to reduce disparities by improving access to resources for disadvantaged groups.
- Frontier technology and innovation - The innovation is expected to foster technologies and other types of innovations to transform agri-food systems.
- Other - The innovation is expected to address problems/offer solutions that are not captured in the above megatrends.
* Multiple Megatrends can be selected
* More info at: https://iaes.cgiar.org/isdc/publications/responding-evolving-megatrends.
ISDC 2023 report "Responding to Evolving Megatrends"
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Responsible innovation (GESI): Have concrete actions been taken to understand and improve Gender Equality and Social Inclusivity (GESI) in developing this innovation? *>Yes, the following actions have been taken: (only upon selecting yes, offer below answer options from which multiple can be selected)
*Dedicated CGIAR GESI expert on innovation development team
*Dedicated partner(s) with GESI expertise in innovation development team
*Engaging diverse innovation use groups in innovation development
*Commissioned a GESI study, or context analysis
*Used GESI-tools (e.g. GenderUp,)
*Other __________________________________
>No actions taken yet
>No Gender Equality and Social Inclusivity issues expected
>It is too early to determine this
Relevant diversity may vary across innovations, and relates to how gender, age, location, capacity, resource endowment or other forms of diversity may affect the extend to which diverse use groups:
*Are aware of the innovation;
*Have access to the innovation;
*Can afford the innovation;
*Have capacity to use the innovation;
*Benefit from the innovation.
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Responsible innovation (unintended consequences): Have concrete actions been taken to understand and/or limit potential unintended negative consequences or impacts if the innovation is used at scale? *>Yes, the following actions have been taken: only upon selecting yes, offer below answer options from which multiple can be selected)
*Dedicated CGIAR expert on innovation development team
*Dedicated partner(s) with expertise in innovation development team
*Engaging diverse innovation use groups in innovation development
*Commissioned impact studies, or context analysis
*Used tools to anticipate unexpected negative impacts
*Other __________________________________
>No actions taken yet
>No negative consequences or impacts expected
>It is too early to determine this
Think about how innovation use at scale may lead to:
*Increased greenhouse gas emissions;
*Losses in (agro-)biodiversity;
*Gender inequality and/or social exclusion;
*Compromised human health, nutrition and/or food security;
*Increase income gaps or (youth) unemployment.
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Intellectual Property Rights: Do you expect private sector engagement in innovation development and/or scaling? *
>Yes (go to next)
>Not sure (go to next)
>No (go to INNOVATION DEVELOPER question)
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If yes/ not sureDo you consider applying for formal Intellectual Property Rights?>Yes (go to next)
>Not sure (go to next)
>No (go to INNOVATION DEVELOPER question)
More information on what is Intellectual Property here: https://www.wipo.int/about-ip/en/
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If yes/ not sureWould you like to receive support from a "Private Partnership for Impact" expert?>Yes, please contact me
>No, not now
*Support can include expertise in Intellectual Property management, and/or the development of value propositions and business models, and/or support in negotiations with private partners
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Innovation Developer: Provide the full name and email address, and organizational affiliation(s) of the innovation developer/ contact person **Innovation developer/ contact person will be first author of the Innovation Profile document.
* Innovation developer/ contact person will be the prime contact for the innovation.
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Innovation Collaborators: Provide the full names of other key CGIAR and/or partner colleagues that contribute to this innovation*Names of key contributors will feature as co-authors on the Innovation Profile document in the same order as provided below.
*Email addresses are optional
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Innovation Team Composition: Have concrete actions been taken to promote diversity in the composition of the CGIAR and partner innovation team? *>Yes, concrete actions have been taken to ensure (only upon selecting yes, offer below answer options from which multiple can be selected):
*Gender diversity
*Diversity in years of experience (e.g. early-career, mid-career, late-career)
*Diversity in expertise (e.g. science expertise, development expertise, expertise of innovation users/ clients, other)
*Disciplinary diversity (e.g. breeding, agronomy, economics, policy, sociology, anthropology, environmental sciences, other)
*Regional diversity (Southeast Asia and the Pacific, East and Southern Africa, Central and West Asia and North Africa, South Asia, West and Central Africa, Latin America and the Caribbean, United-States/Canada, Europe, Australia)
*Other: _______________________
>No concrete actions to diversify the innovation team composition have been taken
>This does not apply to this innovation
*Diversity is known to affect innovation development processes. Maximizing team diversity is not always relevant, and the desired level of diversity may depend on the innovation, the context and readiness level of the innovation.
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How would you assess the current readiness of this innovation?*

Level 9 - The innovation is validated for its ability to achieve a specific impact under uncontrolled conditions.
Level 8 - The innovation is being tested for its ability to achieve a specific impact under uncontrolled conditions.
Level 7 - The innovation is validated for its ability to achieve a specific impact under semi-controlled conditions.
Level 6 - The innovation is being tested for its ability to achieve a specific impact under semi-controlled conditions.
Level 5 - The innovation is validated for its ability to achieve a specific impact under fully controlled conditions.
Level 4 - The innovation is being tested for its ability to achieve a specific impact under fully controlled conditions.
Level 3 - The innovation’s key concepts have been validated for their ability to achieve a specific impact.
Level 2 - The innovation’s key concepts are being formulated or designed.
Level 1 - The innovation’s basic principles are being researched for their ability to achieve a specific impact.
Level 0 - The innovation is at idea stage.
*At this point we provide a single readiness score to the innovation, irrespectively of the specific geo-location where the innovation is being designed, tested and/or scaled. Geo-location-specific scoring will be part of innovation packaging and scaling readiness assessment.
*Be realistic in assessing the readiness level of the innovation and keep in mind that the claimed readiness level needs to be supported by evidence documentation.
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Innovation Readiness Infographic
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Provide a brief explanation that explains how the provided evidence/ documentation (URL provided under Section 6) justifies the chosen innovation readiness level (max 50 words)*

> If the innovation readiness level has reduced compared to previous reports, then please explain why.
*Example: “We chose innovation readiness level 6 (semi-controlled testing) for the genetically improved farm tilapia (GIFT) because it is currently being tested under semi-controlled conditions in the multiplication center and hatchery in the selected countries as shown in the provided evidence.”
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Estimated USD investment (in-kind + in-cash) during the reporting period by *:
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Lead Initiative*Innovation development team estimates the total 2024 investment (in-cash/ in-kind) in innovation development
*Includes Initiative funds allocated to CGIAR and/or partners
*There is an option "This is yet to be determined"
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Contributing Initiatives(s)INIT-X Name: USD ____________*Innovation development team works together with Contributing Initiatives (Section 2) to estimate their total 2024 (co-)investment (in-cash/ in-kind) in innovation development
*Includes Initiative funds allocated to CGIAR and/or partners
*There is an option "This is yet to be determined"
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INIT-Y Name: USD ____________
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Non-pooled Project(s)Project Name A: USD ____________*Innovation development team works together with bilateral project teams (Section 2) to estimate their total 2024 (co-)investment (in-cash/ in-kind) in innovation development
*Includes W3/Bilateral funds allocated to CGIAR and/or partners
*There is an option "This is yet to be determined"
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Project Name B: USD ____________
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Partner co-investmentPartner Name 1: USD ____________*Innovation development team works together with partners (Section 2) to estimate their total 2024 (co-)investment (in-cash/ in-kind)
*This concerns the investment of partner resources (in-cash and/or in-kind) that were not provided by CGIAR Initiatives or projects
*There is an option "This is yet to be determined"
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Partner Name 2: USD ____________
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Reference materials: Provide at least 1 URL to reference material(s) that describe the innovation*Reference materials may include (science) publications, websites, newsletters, reports, newspaper articles, videos, etc.
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