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CGIAR @ The UN Food Systems Summit +2 Stocktaking Moment
Contributing game-changing science and innovation to transform food, land and water systems in a climate crisis
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Professor Andrew Campbell Appointed as CGIAR Interim Executive Managing Director
The retiring ACIAR CEO will step into the appointment in August after current Executive Managing Director, Claudia Sadoff, retires from CGIAR.
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How to cut agriculture’s emissions to achieve a just transition
How do we mitigate emissions in the agriculture sector without compromising the lives and livelihoods of small-scale producers in the Global South?
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Study: Towards Sustainable and Climate-Resilient Livestock Systems
Strategic investments in five countries hold the key to tackling climate challenges in livestock production, according to new research published in Nature Sustainability.
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What Do We Know about the Impacts of the Next El Niño on Agrifood Systems?
Food, land, and water systems face daunting challenges in the future, and the body of research exploring these challenges is growing rapidly.
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Opinion | Women Farmers And Technology: Key to Driving Agri Revolution in India
When farmer Malho Marndi first adopted new, mechanised planting practices on half of her sixteen-hectare farm in Odisha, the other villagers called her “mad”, perhaps concerned about the potentially negative impacts it would have on her operational costs and yield.
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Introducing CGIAR's Research Initiatives
Today, research and innovation in food, land and water systems are crucial for a sustainable, climate-resilient world free from hunger and malnutrition. New approaches — and a doubling of investment — are needed to ensure we can achieve the Sustainable Development Goals by 2030. A more integrated and impactful CGIAR is rising to the challenge, with a fresh portfolio of Initiatives to deliver a new 10-year strategy.
Our assets
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15 top-class Research Centers
CGIAR’s global network of 15 Research Centers contributes to an unrivalled mix of knowledge, skills and research facilities able to respond to emerging development issues.
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3,000+ partners
Unequalled partnerships network of more than 3,000 partners from national governments, academic institutions, global policy bodies, private companies and NGOs.
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89 countries
We have a local presence in 89 countries with a deep knowledge of customs, values and market operations in developing countries.
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50 years experience
A wealth of experience and knowledge spanning 50 years that builds on a track-record of innovation and world-class research.
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770,000+ germplasm accessions
CGIAR Research Centers have together built up the largest and most frequently accessed network of genebanks in the world.
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60+ innovations that changed the world
In 2021, CGIAR celebrated its 50th anniversary by showcasing its most impactful innovations of all time.
News
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Russia terminates the Black Sea Grain Initiative: What’s next for Ukraine and the world?
International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI)20.07.23-
Food security
by Joseph Glauber, Brian McNamara, and Elsa Olivetti OPEN ACCESS | CC-BY-4.0 On July 17,…
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Nutritious Home-Grown School Meals for Malawian children
HarvestPlus20.07.23-
Nutrition, health & food security
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Youth
Six thousand school children in Kasungu and Lilongwe districts will soon, starting September 2023, e…
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Are children in low-income setups less likely to develop anaemia if their parents keep chicken rather than sheep or goats?
Judy Kimani20.07.23Consumption of animal-source foods contributes to child growth and nutritional development thereby e…
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