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Item type: Item , D2.6: Annual case development report (year 2)(European Organization for Nuclear Research, 2022) Åsmund Lægreid Steiro; Lutgart Lenaerts; Anna Marie Nicolaysen; Tor Arvid Breland; Geir Lieblein; Anamaria Supuran; A. Timar; Mohammed Tilahun; Tesfay. Girmay; Zenebe AbrahaIn this document, we report the activities and outcomes in each of the 12 Nextfood cases. A template for reporting these outcomes was developed and sent out to each case (see Appendix 1). The template covers both descriptive elements of the cases (e.g., title, host institution, type of activity) and reports of the case development and case research. A filled-in template was then returned from each case and used to write this document.<br> The second year of the Nextfood case work started after the previous round of deliverables had been submitted in the end of June 2019. The remaining summer months were affected by holidays, but also planning of a workshop focused on case development and improved case research. Since both the master manual for case development and the research protocol were formally finalised in June 2019 it was expected that the cases would implement the instructions in those documents to a greater extent in the second year of the case work than the first year. During the winter months, the cases were at various stages in the cycle of planning, implementing and reflecting on their case work, although many were running their courses. At the beginning of 2020, more detailed instructions on how to analyse the case research data were shared with the cases by the coordinating NMBU team. The sharing of the document describing the analytical activity was followed up with monthly video conferences with the cases individually to ensure good communication around how the cases should report their case development. As the covid-19 pandemic struck in February/March many case leaders had to perform makeshift transformations from physical to online education. Luckily, all cases managed to complete the courses they had already started, however the plans for the coming cycle remain uncertain for some cases.<br> Throughout this document, we first present a summary of the responses from the Nextfood cases on the topics listed in the template. Thereafter, the case reports from the individual cases follow.Item type: Item , D2.7: Annual case development report (year 3)(European Organization for Nuclear Research, 2022) Marie Henriksen Bogstad; Lutgart Lenaerts; Åsmund Lægreid Steiro; Tor Arvid Breland; Anna Marie Nicolaysen; Geir Lieblein; Anamarie Supuran; A. Timar; Katherine Flynn; Line Friis LindnerIn this document, we report on the activities and outcomes in the 12 Nextfood cases. The cases have reported these outcomes using a revised template, that was developed to further streamline case development reporting (see Appendix 4.1). The template covers both the descriptive elements of each case, and the reporting of the case development process and case research. The filled templates, i.e. the individual case development reports from the cases, form the basis of this document.<br> The third year of the Nextfood project started, like previous years, after the deliverables had been submitted at the end of June 2020. Unfortunately, the Ethiopia case has been put on hold in view of the situation in northern Ethiopia. The Chile case was started in the third year of the Nextfood project.<br> In this third year, further case development was facilitated through workshops for all cases and peer-learning groups for the cases. Additionally, the WP2 leaders set up an individual meeting with each case in October 2020. The workshops covered challenges that several cases were facing, and guidance from the WP2 leaders on how to overcome those challenges. Through these workshops, the work across the cases became more streamlined.<br> The four peer learning groups focused on the following topics, as selected by the cases themselves: Analysing competence development, qualitative data analysis, reflection, and the multi-actor approach. This last peer learning group gradually started focusing more on the topic of online action-oriented learning, due to the significance of that topic under the given Covid-19 pandemic. Several facilitators and researchers in the cases gave very positive feedback on their participation in the peer learning groups. They mentioned that they learned a lot from participating, specifically on issues that they had been struggling with for a while already.<br> This document will start by presenting the amended template structure, before providing summaries from each of the case development reports. All the individual case development reports will follow thereafter.