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Hezekiah Agwara

Kenya

Hezekiah Agwara Member since 04/12/2024

OGIVES LTD

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I’m an agricultural and development economist and policy expert with advanced training and vast experience in economics, policy and governance matters. My specialization relates to applying economics, policy and institutional analytics to conceptualize, design, and implement research at the intersection of economics, sociology, and political science to study problems of innovation, policy, and institutions in the agri-food and agro-industrial sectors, with a focus on strengthening value chains, markets systems, and entrepreneurial ecosystems. For the past 25 years, I have extensively engaged in development analytics and practice, providing technical support to programs of various organizations, including the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD), the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), the UK Foreign & Commonwealth Development Organization (FCDO), Alliance for Green Revolution in Africa (AGRA), Gatsby Trust Africa, and Farm Africa. The projects involved anticipatory impact and feasibility studies, mid/end term assessments and evaluations, and policy/strategy analysis for agro-industrial value chains and market systems development across Africa. My work over the past 15 years has included several research, design, evaluation, impact assessment, adaptation, and learning assignments, including an internal thematic (formative) evaluation of FAO’s global program on food loss and waste, systematic review and evidence synthesis of game-changing ideas from the United Nations Food Systems Summit (UNFSS) 2021 across 14 African countries and the impact of AGRA’s policy, advocacy and state capacity building work in Africa to build evidence for AGRA’s new strategy food systems transformation; final performance evaluation of the USAID Kenya Accelerated Value Chain Development (AVCD) Program; and, midterm evaluation of projects implemented by grantees of Farm Africa’s Maendeleo Agricultural Enterprise Fund (MAEF) across five value chains in Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania. Currently, I am providing subject matter expertise to the CGIAR Independent Advisory and Evaluation Service (IAES), including reviews of the CGIAR 2025-2030 Research proposals for the Independent Science for Development Council (ISDC) and evaluation of the CGIAR global research portfolios.

I’m fluent in English, Kiswahili and Luo, and understand basic French. I hold a Ph.D. in Public Policy from George Mason University (USA), an MPA/International Development (MPA/ID) from Harvard University (USA), and an M.Sc. in Agricultural Economics and B.Sc. in Agriculture from the University of Nairobi (Kenya).

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    • Hezekiah Agwara

      Kenya

      Hezekiah Agwara

      OGIVES LTD

      Posté le 15/01/2025

      Dear EvalForward Members,

      I would like to extend my gratitude for your valuable contributions to the discussion on "Evaluating Scaling Efforts: Measuring What Matters." Your insights and diverse perspectives have been instrumental in enriching our understanding of effective evaluation approaches for scaling efforts.

      The richness in depth and range of experience reaffirms the complex nature of scaling and why it is so challenging to evaluate. We embrace this challenge in developing the method note on how to assess scaling activities in the CGIAR. 

      This discussion concludes for now, but there will be future opportunities to exchange ideas and knowledge. We anticipate having a fair draft of the note in mid-late February, when we will share early insights for further engagement. A summary of the discussion will soon be available on the platform in three languages: English, French, and Spanish.

      Please stay connected  for updates on upcoming events and further opportunities to engage.

    • Hezekiah Agwara

      Kenya

      Hezekiah Agwara

      OGIVES LTD

      Posté le 09/12/2024

       

      Cher Serdar, Monica et Mike,

      Merci pour vos contributions très éclairantes.

      Nous nous concentrons sur la manière d'évaluer les efforts de déploiement des innovations de recherche agricole pour le développement (AR4D), en particulier les méthodes qui se prêtent à l'évaluation des processus et des performances.

      Serdar : Excellents exemples et informations sur les critères d'évaluation du succès. Vous avez évoqué l'importance des évaluations contextuelles, quelles approches spécifiques la FAO a-t-elle utilisées pour y parvenir ? Quels indicateurs de durabilité des efforts de déploiement devrait-on rechercher ?

      Monica : Merci pour l'exemple du projet du CIFOR. J'ai lu vos réflexions du point de vue de la conception de projet, le projet a-t-il été évalué ? Quelques questions. Que devrait rechercher un évaluateur lors de l'évaluation des processus participatifs et des collaborations multi-parties prenantes ? Pouvez-vous s'il vous plaît élaborer sur les mécanismes et les mesures spécifiques qui ont été établis pour suivre les progrès ? L'existence d'histoires de changement et de voies de mise en œuvre serait-elle des indicateurs utiles pour le processus de déploiement ?

      Mike : Oui, le déploiement de l'innovation est complexe. Je suis curieux de connaître vos perspectives sur les complexités inhérentes aux initiatives de déploiement, veuillez partager quelques détails. Comment un évaluateur devrait-il traiter de telles complexités dans le cadre d'un exercice d'évaluation limité dans le temps ? Quels types d'informations devrions-nous recueillir pour évaluer ces complexités ? Devrions-nous même tenter d'évaluer le type de systèmes complexes qui sous-tendent le déploiement pour un impact ?

      Vos idées sont grandement appréciées.