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  1. LED BY IFPRI United Kingdom Russian Federation Neth. Bel. Germany Lux. Ukraine Czech Rep. Slovakia Austria Kazakhstan Slov. France Italy Portugal Kyrgyz Rep. Uzbekistan Spain Turkey United States of America Turkmenistan Syria Cyprus Lebanon Israel Palestine Jordan Morocco N. Korea Tajikistan S. Korea Iran Iraq China Afghanistan Kuwait Pakistan Egypt Japan Nepal Mexico Bhutan Bangladesh Dom. Rep. Haiti Honduras Guatemala El Salvador Mauritania Puerto Rico Guadeloupe Nicaragua Costa Rica Trinidad & Tobago Panama Guyana Senegal The Gambia Guinea-Bissau Guinea Sierra Leone Liberia Colombia Mali Niger Burkina Faso Benin Nigeria Côte Togo d'Ivoire Ghana Cameroon Chad Central African Republic Philippines Cambodia Vietnam Ethiopia South Sudan Sri Lanka Uganda Congo, Dem. Rep. Lao PDR Thailand Yemen Sudan Congo, Gabon Rep. Ecuador Myanmar India Taiwan Malaysia Brunei Papua New Guinea Singapore Kenya Rw. Bur. Indonesia Tanzania Peru Solomon Islands Timor-Leste Brazil Angola Somoa Malawi Vanuatu Zambia Bolivia Number of CRP’s in Country Locations of action sites, beneficiaries, partnering institutes, and/or nurseries. 1 6 7 8 9 Madagascar Chile Australia New Caledonia Swaziland South Africa Argentina Lesotho Uruguay 15 5 Mauritius 13 4 Namibia 12 3 Zimbabwe Mozambique 11 2 Fiji 10 Note: The color of each country shows the number of CRPs indicated where their action sites, beneficiaries, partnering institutes, and/or nurseries are located. Visit the online version of the map for a more detailed information on which centers work in each country (http://bit.ly/1gR8m5v). Contributors: HarvestChoice team at IFPRI analyzed the CGIAR CRP Annual Progress Report 2012, and the result was subsequently reviewed and revised by followings contributors – Melanie Bacou (IFPRI; PIM and A4NH), Chandrashekhar Biradar (ICARDA; Dryland Systems), Martin van Brakel (IWMI; WLE), Glenn Hyman (CIAT; FTA, CCAFS, RTB, WLE, and Livestock and Fish), Andrew Jarvis (CIAT; CCAFS), Andy Nelson (IRRI; GRiSP), Leocadio Sebastian (IRRI; CCAFS), Salman Siddiqui (IWMI; WLE), Kai Sonder (CIMMYT; MAIZE and WHEAT), and Maarten van Zonneveld (Bioversity; CCAFS, PIM, A4NH, and Genebanks).
  2. LED BY IFPRI United Kingdom Russian Federation Neth. Bel. Germany Lux. Ukraine Czech Rep. Slovakia Austria Kazakhstan Slov. France Italy Portugal Kyrgyz Rep. Uzbekistan Spain Turkey United States of America Turkmenistan Syria Cyprus Lebanon Israel Palestine Jordan Morocco N. Korea Tajikistan S. Korea Iran Iraq China Afghanistan Kuwait Pakistan Egypt Japan Nepal Mexico Bhutan Bangladesh Dom. Rep. Haiti Honduras Guatemala El Salvador Mauritania Puerto Rico Guadeloupe Nicaragua Costa Rica Trinidad & Tobago Panama Guyana Senegal The Gambia Guinea-Bissau Guinea Sierra Leone Liberia Colombia Mali Niger Burkina Faso Benin Nigeria Côte Togo d'Ivoire Ghana Cameroon Chad Central African Republic Philippines Cambodia Vietnam Ethiopia South Sudan Sri Lanka Uganda Congo, Dem. Rep. Lao PDR Thailand Yemen Sudan Congo, Gabon Rep. Ecuador Myanmar India Taiwan Malaysia Brunei Papua New Guinea Singapore Kenya Rw. Bur. Indonesia Tanzania Peru Solomon Islands Timor-Leste Brazil Angola Somoa Malawi Vanuatu Zambia Bolivia Number of CRP’s in Country Locations of action sites, beneficiaries, partnering institutes, and/or nurseries. 1 6 7 8 9 Madagascar Chile Australia New Caledonia Swaziland South Africa Argentina Lesotho Uruguay 15 5 Mauritius 13 4 Namibia 12 3 Zimbabwe Mozambique 11 2 Fiji 10 Note: The color of each country shows the number of CRPs indicated where their action sites, beneficiaries, partnering institutes, and/or nurseries are located. Visit the online version of the map for a more detailed information on which centers work in each country (http://bit.ly/1gR8m5v). Contributors: HarvestChoice team at IFPRI analyzed the CGIAR CRP Annual Progress Report 2012, and the result was subsequently reviewed and revised by followings contributors – Melanie Bacou (IFPRI; PIM and A4NH), Chandrashekhar Biradar (ICARDA; Dryland Systems), Martin van Brakel (IWMI; WLE), Glenn Hyman (CIAT; FTA, CCAFS, RTB, WLE, and Livestock and Fish), Andrew Jarvis (CIAT; CCAFS), Andy Nelson (IRRI; GRiSP), Leocadio Sebastian (IRRI; CCAFS), Salman Siddiqui (IWMI; WLE), Kai Sonder (CIMMYT; MAIZE and WHEAT), and Maarten van Zonneveld (Bioversity; CCAFS, PIM, A4NH, and Genebanks).
  3. LED BY IFPRI United Kingdom Russian Federation Neth. Bel. Germany Lux. Ukraine Czech Rep. Slovakia Austria Kazakhstan Slov. France Italy Portugal Kyrgyz Rep. Uzbekistan Spain Turkey United States of America Turkmenistan Syria Cyprus Lebanon Israel Palestine Jordan Morocco N. Korea Tajikistan S. Korea Iran Iraq China Afghanistan Kuwait Pakistan Egypt Japan Nepal Mexico Bhutan Bangladesh Dom. Rep. Haiti Honduras Guatemala El Salvador Mauritania Puerto Rico Guadeloupe Nicaragua Costa Rica Trinidad & Tobago Panama Guyana Senegal The Gambia Guinea-Bissau Guinea Sierra Leone Liberia Colombia Mali Niger Burkina Faso Benin Nigeria Côte Togo d'Ivoire Ghana Cameroon Chad Central African Republic Philippines Cambodia Vietnam Ethiopia South Sudan Sri Lanka Uganda Congo, Dem. Rep. Lao PDR Thailand Yemen Sudan Congo, Gabon Rep. Ecuador Myanmar India Taiwan Malaysia Brunei Papua New Guinea Singapore Kenya Rw. Bur. Indonesia Tanzania Peru Solomon Islands Timor-Leste Brazil Angola Somoa Malawi Vanuatu Zambia Bolivia Number of CRP’s in Country Locations of action sites, beneficiaries, partnering institutes, and/or nurseries. 1 6 7 8 9 Madagascar Chile Australia New Caledonia Swaziland South Africa Argentina Lesotho Uruguay 15 5 Mauritius 13 4 Namibia 12 3 Zimbabwe Mozambique 11 2 Fiji 10 Note: The color of each country shows the number of CRPs indicated where their action sites, beneficiaries, partnering institutes, and/or nurseries are located. Visit the online version of the map for a more detailed information on which centers work in each country (http://bit.ly/1gR8m5v). Contributors: HarvestChoice team at IFPRI analyzed the CGIAR CRP Annual Progress Report 2012, and the result was subsequently reviewed and revised by followings contributors – Melanie Bacou (IFPRI; PIM and A4NH), Chandrashekhar Biradar (ICARDA; Dryland Systems), Martin van Brakel (IWMI; WLE), Glenn Hyman (CIAT; FTA, CCAFS, RTB, WLE, and Livestock and Fish), Andrew Jarvis (CIAT; CCAFS), Andy Nelson (IRRI; GRiSP), Leocadio Sebastian (IRRI; CCAFS), Salman Siddiqui (IWMI; WLE), Kai Sonder (CIMMYT; MAIZE and WHEAT), and Maarten van Zonneveld (Bioversity; CCAFS, PIM, A4NH, and Genebanks).
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