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Welcome and introduction

  1. WELCOME!!! 22 June 2015
  2. A Papal Blessing for Eco-Efficiency! “To confront the most important problems, which cannot be resolved through the actions of any single country in isolation, it is indispensable to reach a global consensus that leads to achieving a sustainable and diversified agriculture, developing renewable and clean energy sources, fomenting greater energy efficiency, promoting better management of forest and marine resources, and ensuring access to potable water for all.” Encyclical Letter Laudato Si on Care for Our Common Home – Rome, June 18th, 2015
  3. CIAT Asia has international status! A fast-growing team In 10 months, the Asia team has grown from 8 to 18 IRS Now nearly 40 full- time researchers, visiting researchers and interns, and corporate services staff members An expanding program For the first time, all 3 CIAT Research Areas are represented in Asia Re-activated proposal pipeline – from zero to 12 proposals valued at over $5 million Legal status in Vietnam CIAT is the only CGIAR Center in Vietnam duly endorsed by the government and with a license under Vietnam’s Science & Technology Law More inclusive partnerships CIAT Asia’s regional strategic framework for 2014-2018 shared with over 70 partners in 8 countries (Partners’ Forum, April 2015)
  4. We keep attracting great talents! Ravic Nijbroek Elise TalsmaStefan De Haan Solomon Mwendia Byron Reyes Christophe Bene Ruben Coppus Brice Even Perla Castillo Louis Parker Nora Gurten Tatiana Gumucio Pham Huong Martina Mascarenhas Bui Le Vinh Neil Palmer Colin Khoury
  5. CGIAR and CIAT strategies: A very close match CGIAR SRF (2016-2030) • 3 system level outcomes with targets • Reduced Poverty, Improved Food and Nutrition Security, Improved Natural Resources & Ecosystem Services • Cross-cutting themes • Gender, Climate Change, Policies, Capacity • 8 Global research CIAT Strategy (2014-2020) • 3 strategic objectives with targets • Boost food production and nutrition • Improve value chains • Sustainable and climate smart agriculture • Cross-cutting activities • Gender, Knowledge Management, Capacity • 8 Pillars of eco-efficiency (almost same as 8 Global Research priorities in the SRF)
  6. CGIAR New SRF: Accountability framework with targets, metrics and outcomes Geographic focus: sub-Saharan Africa (50%), Asia (30%) and poverty hotspots in Latin America (20%) 2nd Phase CRPs under development, to start in 2017 New Gov & Mgmt Structures (start 2nd semester 2016) Funding challenges ahead as we close 1st Phase of CRPs (2016)
  7. The CGIAR continues to align with reality out there … increased demand for impact • Results based management • Targets based on clear baselines, benchmarks, indicators • Value for money • Foresight • Monitoring and evaluation • Impact assessment
  8. CIAT Business Plan 2015 Targets 65 peer-reviewed publications as of June and many in high impact journals --- optimistic in realizing the publication target of >1.4/FTE by year end Released improved crop varieties; influenced strategies and agriculture investments at national level --- however M&E including documentation of outcomes continues to be an area requiring significant improvement Bilateral and W1/2 funding targets of $67 M --- significant challenges with W1/2 funding; bilateral pipeline is dynamic and strong
  9. Working towards 2020 targets in the CIAT Strategy: Some indicators • Food and nutrition security and income potential of at least 10M rural households --- An estimated 2M farmers adopted high iron beans in Rwanda alone • Entrepreneurial capacities for 3 M farmers --- LINK, a research based methodology for inclusive trading relationships adopted by Unilever is estimated to benefit more than 1.2M small producers • Climate-smart policies in 10 countries --- Many ongoing projects developing tools and approaches to support practical implementation of country climate profiles • 1M farmers to gain access to environmentally friendly technologies --- Valuing ecosystem services to inform and influence targeted investments (Water Funds) and multiple initiatives for land restoration
  10. Good regional achievements but big challenges remain … AFRICA is the priority region for CGIAR. What are the untapped opportunities for leveraging the PABRA network, the growing SOILS team and the CCAFS success? Huge potential of TROPICAL FORAGES is yet to be materialized ASIA: how can we sustain recent gains and stabilize such an impressive growth in CIAT activities with a few large multi- year research programs? LAC: we have not been able yet to replicate the successful partnership with Colombia elsewhere in the region (Mexico?, Peru?) nor satisfy the growing potential for public-private partnerships (Parque Bio-Pacífico?)
  11. As CGIAR funding remains at best stable, with volatility and distributed among many competing programs, we should continue to: Strengthen fund raising • To grow our bilateral portfolio and seriously approach philanthropy and private sector • Take advantage of key areas/themes/ideas in our portfolio and fund raise for them!
  12. As CGIAR funding remains at best stable, with volatility and distributed among many competing programs, we should continue to: Strengthen program coordination • Continue to develop knowledge, information and data management • Seek more cross Research Area integration at proposal stage, share information and avoid duplications
  13. A new Center for public awareness, training, research and conservation of agrobiodiversity
  14. Where Food Comes From – Colin Khoury, CIAT 2015
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