This report celebrates the partnerships through
which demand-driven research is conducted to
mold discoveries made in the laboratory and
the field into international public goods. These
public goods are the tools with which regional,
national and local organizations — as well as
individual farm families — help to foster economic
growth and build more sustainable livelihoods for all.
Millions of people worldwide benefit directly
from CGIAR innovations and interventions,
while thousands have a hand in producing
the international public goods from which these
benefits derive. But the process begins with
the contributions of the few, the 64 Members
of the CGIAR. |