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Welcome to the CGIAR Change Management E-Forum.

The CGIAR is engaged in a change management initiative designed to enhance the effectiveness and efficiency of its research in a rapidly changing environment.

The aim of this Forum is to inform and engage all CGIAR staff, members and partners in the debates that are taking place throughout the process. By opening a space for dialogue and discussion, we hope to share and learn more about the thoughts and reactions of all our stakeholders. The comments gathered will inform the efforts of the Change steering team and the broader Change group as they work throughout 2008 to develop plans for far-reaching CGIAR reform.

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Visioning for the Future

This e-forum is designed to engage CGIAR stakeholders in a dialogue on Visioning for the CGIAR within the ongoing Change Management initiative. The discussion will focus on a series of questions addressing the "Visioning The Future Paper", and will run for three weeks.      more

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07/08/08 09:09 AM by Florencia Tateossian

Partnerships

This virtual space is intended to engage CGIAR stakeholders in a dialogue on the future of partnerships in the CGIAR within the ongoing Change Management initiative.      more

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08/15/08 10:46 AM by Florencia Tateossian

Funding Mechanisms

We are opening this forum to encourage discussion of options for funding mechanisms in the CGIAR, proposed under the ongoing Change Management initiative. It is critical for us to know your views, so the process can be as inclusive as possible of CGIAR stakeholders.      more

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08/20/08 07:23 AM by Florencia Tateossian

Governance

Different options for changing the governance arrangements and structure of the CGIAR are now on the table for your comments. By opening this e-discussion, we hope to engage all CGIAR stakeholders in a critical debate that will help define the future of the CGIAR.      more

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09/29/08 06:19 PM by Brent Leslie