Abstract
The purpose of the Feed the Future Innovation Lab for Collaborative Research on Aquaculture & Fisheries (AquaFish IL) is to expand research and the pool of researchers pursuing topics relevant to the primary thematic areas of aquaculture and fisheries. The AquaFish IL evaluation provides evidence-based findings and recommendations that USAID can use to inform and improve future investments in aquaculture and fisheries research to better achieve intended outcomes. The evaluation used document review and key informant interviews to answer questions related to the Management Entity?s (ME) effectiveness in project implementation; coordination and communication; generation of quality research and collaborations; response to requests for technical assistance; and generation and development of the research technologies with greatest potential for future development. The evaluation found that, across most areas, the program performed well. AquaFish IL produced quality research through 103 peer-reviewed publications by the time of this evaluation. Another 40 to 50 were in preparation. AquaFish IL supported over 275 long-term degree-seeking students (51 percent women) and provided short-term training for over 2,000 participants (45 percent women). It also produced innovative technologies, including developing Pangasius culture in hyposaline conditions in Bangladesh. However, the ME had limited success in forging strong relationships with USAID Missions. This was partly because the Mission staff had time constraints, which limited their engagement. Interviewees recommended that fish feeds and feeding, production systems and management, mobile phone-based technologies, and air-breathing and indigenous fishes merit future research as they are high priorities for host countries participating in AquaFish IL.