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An Update on Implementation of CGIAR
Reform
Steady progress continues in implementing CGIAR reform. In recent
months the Consortium of the CGIAR Centers was formally
established, the first Funders' Forum accepted the Strategy and
Results Framework, and the Consortium Board and the Fund Council
each held their second meeting to advance their consideration of
Mega Program proposals. Inger Andersen was appointed the new Fund
Council chair, and the recruitment of the Independent Science and
Partnership Council continued. Soon, all the elements of the new
CGIAR will be in place, and new research programs will be under
way.
Consortium Established
The Consortium
Board met for the second time on 24-26 May in Rome, Italy, to
consider, in preparation for the upcoming meetings of the
Funders' Forum and the Fund Council, the Strategy and Results
Framework, Mega Program concept notes, and proposals for
fast-tracked Mega Programs. The Consortium Board submitted one Mega
Program, the Global Rice Science Partnership, to the Fund Council
for its consideration, approved the development of an additional 11
Mega Program proposals, and commissioned two scoping studies on
gender and crosscutting issues regarding genetic resources.
By June 2010, all 15 CGIAR Centers had signed the Constitution
of the Consortium of the CGIAR Centers, officially establishing
this new body. In May, with the Consortium soon to be established,
its predecessor, the Alliance of the CGIAR Centers, held its final
meeting and officially disbanded. The personnel of the former
Alliance Office now act as the interim Consortium Office.
The search and selection process for the Consortium chief
executive officer (CEO) is under way, with the announcement of the
CEO anticipated in early September. Prospective host countries have
all submitted bids to host the Consortium Office, and a decision on
its location - in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia; Montpellier, France; New
Delhi, India; Rome, Italy; or Nairobi, Kenya - is expected in late
August or early September. The Consortium is seeking the status of
an international organization with its own legal standing under
international law and hopes that this status can be secured in 3-6
months.
Inaugural Funders' Forum and Second Fund Council
Meeting Held
The inaugural CGIAR Funders' Forum took place on 15 July 2010
in Rome, Italy, in conjunction with the second CGIAR Fund Council
meeting on 14 and 16 July. The Funders' Forum brings together
all CGIAR donors biennially with the Board of the Consortium of the
CGIAR Centers, the leadership of individual Centers and other
stakeholders to discuss strategy and common issues. The Fund
Council, the decision-making body of the CGIAR Fund, meets twice
annually to decide on issues related to the research portfolio and
fund allocation and to monitor research and system performance.
A key item on the Funders' Forum agenda was to consider the
new Strategy and Results Framework for the CGIAR submitted by the
Consortium Board. The forum accepted the framework as a work in
progress, but Forum participants agreed on the need for a stronger,
more visionary strategy that better articulates what the new CGIAR
can achieve, positions the CGIAR within the broader agricultural
research community, and provides a solid foundation for developing
the Mega Program portfolio. The Consortium Board is leading the
revision of the strategy, which will be resubmitted to donors for
final endorsement by January 2011. While the strategy is being
revised, the development of the Mega Program portfolio will
continue, with the approval of Mega Program proposals contingent on
the Forum's final endorsement of the Strategy and Results
Framework. Click here
for meeting documents from the Funders' Forum.
The Fund Council considered the first of four fast-tracked Mega
Program proposals, the Global Rice Science Partnership, but was
unable to complete a thorough review or decide on the proposal, as
members did not receive the proposal sufficiently in advance of the
meeting. The Consortium is developing three more fast-tracked Mega
Program proposals - on climate change, maize and wheat - for
submission to the Fund Council, which anticipates reviewing them
for final decision when it next meets in November 2010. Click
here for meeting documents from the Fund Council.
New CGIAR Fund Council Chair Appointed
Chairing the Funders' Forum and Fund Council meetings in July
2010 were Katherine Sierra's final acts as CGIAR Fund Council
chair. The Fund Council unanimously approved Inger Andersen, World
Bank vice president for sustainable development, as the new CGIAR
Fund Council chair. In the video interview linked immediately
below, Andersen describes her work experience in Africa and the
Middle East, as well as her perspective on the importance of
strengthening the links between research and delivery to improve
the livelihoods of smallholder farm families. Link to video.
CGIAR Fund Establishment Advanced
Progress continues toward establishing the legal framework for the
CGIAR Fund through the development of two documents: The CGIAR Fund
Governance Framework addresses a number of accountability and
operational points, and the contribution agreement between each
donor and the World Bank, in its role as trustee, is a template
that sets forth the specific modalities of donor contributions and
trustee services for the CGIAR Fund as they affect the signatories.
An overarching legal document linking the various elements of the
new CGIAR system will be explored in the coming weeks. Funding for
the CGIAR in 2011 is anticipated to build on the historical upward
trajectory of contributions, with total funding to the CGIAR in
2010 and 2011 increasing steadily beyond the 2009 level of US$606
million. In 2011, an estimated US$360 million will be channeled
through the new CGIAR Fund.
Independent Science and Partnership Council Being
Recruited
The Independent Science and Partnership Council is currently being
recruited. The council will consist of a chair, four regular
members, and the chair of the Standing Panel on Impact Assessment
as an additional ex-officio member. The council will provide
independent scientific advice and expertise to the Fund Council and
the Funders' Forum. More broadly, it will play a vital role in
strengthening the productivity and quality of science in the new
CGIAR, catalyzing scientific partnerships with other agricultural
research institutions, and supporting the CGIAR's important
role as an honest broker in global debates.
To learn more about CGIAR reform, visit http://www.cgiar.org/changemanagement/index.html.
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