Find out about how our research will collaborate with key stakeholders at the scheme, district, and national levels to determine how to broaden and increase the impact of our work.

Our research will collaborate with key stakeholders at the scheme, district, and national levels to determine how to broaden and increase the impact of our work. We aim to establish incentives and rewards that encourage stakeholders to drive positive change sustainably. 

For individual farmers, we will facilitate self-learning to boost their capacity for profitable farming, which will then generate demand for bottom-up institutional reform to support their more market-driven approach.

By demonstrating successful, profitable, and sustainable practices to government agencies and businesses, we anticipate they will initiate top-down reform of local institutions to improve irrigated agriculture. See the following figure.

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A diagram explaining the TISA theory of change.