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CGIAR
Secretariat
Key Achievements in 2003
The business objective of the CGIAR Secretariat is to facilitate
the efforts of the CGIAR System to fulfill the CGIAR mission, in
keeping with the needs and aspirations of partners and beneficiaries.
In this light the key accomplishments of the CGIAR Secretariat have
been:
1. Support to the Governance Organs of the CGIAR
In 2003, the CGIAR Secretariat continued to provide support to governance
organs of the CGIAR, namely ExCo (including its Finance and Program
Sub-committees), who met two times, in Paris and Washington. The
CGIAR Annual General Meeting '03 was held in Nairobi and attracted
over 800 participants. Furthermore, the CGIAR Secretariat coordinated
system-wide financial planning and reporting to ExCo and the CGIAR,
managed CGIAR trust funds of several member countries and disbursed
a total amount of about US$ 160 million, including US$ 50 million
from the World Bank.
2. Support to the CGIAR Reform Program
In the past year the CGIAR Secretariat has focused on supporting
the CGIAR Reform Program and helped initiate a second wave of reforms.
Key reform initiatives include:
- ISNAR Restructuring
As a follow-up to the ISNAR EPMR and subsequent decisions by the
CGIAR the Secretariat helped to establish and backstop the ISNAR
Restructuring team, and coordinated the implementation of decisions
reached by CGIAR and the ISNAR Board.
- Establishment of Science Council
The CGIAR Secretariat backstopped the work of the Search and Nomination
Committee for the Science Council (SNC-SC) and facilitated the selection
of seven eminent international Scientists to the Science Council.
- CGIAR Charter
At the request of the CGIAR the first volume of the CGIAR Charter
was drafted, and the second volume is in the final stages of drafting.
The two volumes are: Vol. 1. Roles, Responsibilities, and Functions
of the Main Organs of the CGIAR, and Vol. 2. Rules of Procedure
of the Main Organs of the CGIAR.
- Establishment of and support to the CGIAR Working Group
on Performance Measurement
At the request of ExCo, the CGIAR Secretariat helped to establish
a CGIAR Working Group on Performance Measurement (WGPM). Selçuk
Özgediz, serves a SO designate and Maria Iskandarani (both
staff at the Secretariat) as resource person to the WGPM. The CGIAR
Secretariat drafted a Sourcebook on Performance Measurement in Research
Organizations and Programs as a background document for commencing
the work of the WGPM. A report conceptualizing performance measurement
in the CGIAR was sent to the CGIAR for comments.
3. Strategic Communication and Resource Mobilization
With the support of the Marketing Group an "Integrated Resource
Mobilization and Communications Strategy" was developed and
implementation commenced. This three year strategy offers a way
forward to coordinate activities and maximize impact. Key Secretariat
activities and accomplishments in 2003 within this strategic framework
are:
- Membership expansion and strengthening
One new member, the Gulf Cooperation Council, was admitted to the
CGIAR in 2003 and outreach activities continue with several potential
members. Extensive liaison work with existing Members - including
Canada, UK, Italy and Japan contributed to increased contributions
in some cases and reduced cuts in others.
- Second Robert McNamara Seminar
The Second Robert McNamara Seminar and supporting activities were
held in Tokyo during July 2003. The seminar was developed with the
objective of strengthening relations with Japan at Ministerial and
institutional levels, and addressing the downward slide in Japanese
support. Robert McNamara and senior CGIAR management visited the
Japanese Prime Minister, Ministers of Agriculture and Finance, and
leading parliamentarians with an interest in international affairs.
The Robert McNamara Seminar was addressed by HE Mr. Ryutaro Hashimoto,
Former Prime Minister of Japan, Member of the House of Representatives
and Chairman of GLOBE Japan, Robert McNamara, Ian Johnson, Joachim
Von Braun, David Kaimowitz, Adel El-Beltagy and Francisco Reifschneider.
The round of activities would not have been possible without the
support of the World Bank's Tokyo Office. Outcomes included a reduction
in the size of the proposed funding cut and the formation of the
Japan - CGIAR Fellowship Program.
CGIAR Secretariat in collaboration with
other SO units in 2003
In its role as a partner, sponsor and client to other System Office
units, the CGIAR Secretariat is involved in a number of collaborative
activities across SO units. Some highlights include:
- The Internal Audit Unit (IAU) and staff at the CGIAR Secretariat
staff worked together to set up the IAU's web site, which is linked
to the CGIAR web site. The site has been successfully tailored to
include a public area as well as a restricted password protected
area for IAU staff and Centers only. The CGIAR Secretariat maintains
and updates the site, in collaboration with the IAU Director. A
CGIAR Secretariat representative continued to chair the IA Sponsors
Group.
- CIO and G&D have been collaborating with the CGIAR
Secretariat in its role as sponsor and client to both units. In
practice this entailed in 2003 the provision of financial and strategic
guidance to CIO and G&D (a CGIAR Secretariat representative
continued to serve on the G&D Advisory Board) and the joint
conceptualization of a Management and Leadership Training by G&D
and the CGIAR Secretariat.
- Five Centers and the CGIAR Secretariat collaborated in
designing the operational framework for the Strategic Advisory Service
on Human Resources (SAS-HR) - a new System Office unit. The Secretariat
facilitated the foundation of the new unit, which started its operation
December 1, 2003. A Secretariat representative serves on the SAS-HR
coordination group.
- Traditionally the Science Council Secretariat and CGIAR
Secretariat collaborate on matters of external Center reviews and
the consolidation of CGIAR Center medium-term plans. External Program
and Management reviews (EPMR) are jointly managed by both Secretariats
- the SC Secretariat being responsible for the program and the CGIAR
Secretariat for the management aspects of the review. In 2003, the
IPGRI EPMR and the ICRISAT EPR/EMR were jointly conducted and the
2004 CGIAR medium-term plan prepared.
- The Secretariat, guided by the System Office Steering Committee,
has been taking the lead in coordinating the functioning of the
System Office. This included the organization of a System Office
Planning Workshop in September 2003 and the drafting of a new Integrated
Operating Plan for 2003. These activities involve continuous communication
and consultation with all units.
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