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ILRI Vacancy: Deputy Director General Corporate Services (DDG) (Closing date: 13 April 2026)
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ILRI Vacancy: Head of Finance (Closing date: 13 April 2026)
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ILRI Vacancy: Post-Doctoral Scientist- Wastewater Environmental Surveillance (Closing date: 12 April 2026)
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APPEL D'OFFRES AO/RIZAO/PSU/DFCS/001/APR/2026 POUR LE RECRUTEMENT DE LA TROISIEME COHORTE D’AGRO INDUSTRIELS PROJET RIZAO
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Rangelands under pressure: how CGIAR science is strengthening pastoral resilience
Across the world’s rangelands, climate change is already reshaping how pastoral systems function. Droughts are becoming more frequent and severe, leading to reduced pasture, declining water availability, and increased livestock losses.
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Exploring Solutions for Rapid Soil Carbon Measurement Tool to Scale Agroecology Practices through Carbon Markets: From the AgriTech4Tunisia Bootcamp to Field Testing
In the heart of Tunisia’s push for agricultural resilience, the Multifunctional Landscapes (MFL) science program of the One CGIAR is exploring digital innovations for soil health. ICARDA and MFL scientists recently participated to an innovation bootcamp in Tunis followed with a hands-on field exploration of a Sci Reflectometer for rapid and reliable soil carbon monitoring, with national partners in Tunisia.
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Forests and food security in the Amazon: What a new study compels us to examine more closely
In the Amazon, the word "food" almost never refers only to food. Sometimes it's a fish that arrives when the river rises and overflows. Sometimes it's a cassava that is saved from flooding. Sometimes it's a bunch of plantain that holds out for a few more weeks, or a long walk to find what the bush still offers. And, increasingly, “food” is also a price: what rice costs at the store, how much oil goes for when transport is delayed, what can be bought when cash falls short.