Debrah, K.A.Adjei-Nsiah, S.Adu-Acheampong, R.K.Dembele, F.Kossou, D.Lassine, S.Mundy, P.Nederlof, S.Ouologuem, S.Pyburn, R.Saïdou, A.Sakyi-Dawson, O.Traore, M.Vissoh, P.V.Zannou, E.T.Nederlof, S.Pyburn, R.2016-04-192016-04-192012http://hdl.handle.net/10919/70157Metadata only recordSmallholder African farmers, who produce most of the produce, tea, coffee, and other agricultural goods exported to Europe, are constrained by the institutional arrangements under which they operate. Institutional changes must take place that facilitate smallholder farmers’ ability to take advantage of opportunities. To this end, Wageningen University developed a research program labeled Convergence of Sciences-Strengthening Agricultural Innovation Systems (CoS-SIS). Through this effort, doctoral candidates and research associates facilitated innovation platforms called Concertation and Innovation Groups (CIGs), with the objectives of removing institutional constraints and investigating pathways that lead to innovation. This book describes the experiences of these facilitators, mapping out the development of each CIG: Their formation, the constraints they encountered, and the development of solutions. It provides a practical reference for the formation of innovation platforms which seek to create institutional change in a value chain.text/plainen-USIn CopyrightStakeholdersCommunity institutionsSocial learningCommunity managementSocial capitalLeadership developmentEnterprise developmentInstitutional capacity buildingEmpowermentCommunity participationSmall holder enterpriseCommunity developmentInnovation platformsInstitutional changeValue chainsGovernance WatershedOne Finger Cannot Lift a Rock: Facilitating Innovation Platforms to Trigger Institutional Change in West AfricaAbstractCopyright 2012 by Royal Tropical Institute