Annual FTF Innovation Lab Council Meeting: Translating Research to Action and David Tschirley’s New Role as Chair
David Tschirley is the new IL Council Chair. At the Annual FTF Meeting, Thom Jayne and Madina Guloba highlighted scaling research impact, accountability, and PRCI’s locally led initiatives.
David Tschirley Steps Up as Chair of the Feed the Future Innovation Lab Council
David Tschirley, co-director of Michigan State University's Food Security Group and director of the Feed the Future Innovation Lab for Food Security Policy Research, Capacity, and Influence (PRCI), has been appointed Chair of the Feed the Future Innovation Lab (IL) Council. With his extensive background in agricultural policy and food security research, Tschirley will lead efforts to advance global collaboration and drive impactful, evidence-based agricultural solutions.
Thom Jayne's Keynote on the Theory of Change
At the annual Feed the Future Innovation Lab Council Meeting in Washington, D.C., Thom Jayne delivered a powerful keynote on the "Theory of Change" within the Global Food Security Strategy. Jayne’s insights sparked discussions on how Innovation Labs can align research with practical, scalable outcomes to achieve transformative impacts in food systems. His message emphasized the importance of engaging local partners and leveraging research to address pressing challenges in global agriculture, setting a thought-provoking tone for the rest of the meeting.
Madina Guloba on Mutual Accountability and Transformative Change
Dr. Madina Guloba from the Economic Policy Research Centre (EPRC) in Uganda made a significant impact during the session on "Mutual Accountability and Actions for Transformative Change." Guloba emphasized the role of Innovation Labs in supporting governments with research and capacity building, underlining the importance of mutual accountability and effective evidence-sharing. Her presentation highlighted how these principles are crucial for driving policy changes that improve food security. This session, moderated by Erin McGuire of the Horticulture Innovation Lab, also featured contributions from Robin Shrestha, Katrin Kuhlmann, and Stephen Reichley, sparking discussions on collaborative approaches and shared responsibility.
PRCI's Focus on Local Leadership
PRCI’s presence at the event was further highlighted in the "Locally Led" gallery walk, where the Lab showcased its efforts to promote local leadership in agricultural research. These initiatives align with USAID’s Localization Vision, emphasizing sustainable, community-driven development. PRCI’s approach reflects a commitment to empowering local institutions to drive change from the ground up.
David Tschirley's Vision as IL Council Chair
As the new Chair of the IL Council, Tschirley aims to strengthen partnerships between U.S. universities and research institutions in developing countries. His leadership will focus on promoting research that translates into scalable, climate-smart solutions, ensuring that Innovation Labs continue to make a tangible impact. Tschirley’s vision emphasizes collaboration, accountability, and adaptive strategies to tackle food security challenges effectively.
With David Tschirley’s leadership, along with contributions from thought leaders like Thom Jayne and Madina Guloba, the Innovation Lab Council is well-positioned to advance its mission of fostering research, innovation, and transformative change in global food systems.