Empowering Rwandan researchers with Ethiopian expertise
Through structured South–South cooperation, Rwandan researchers gained the skills and institutional capacity to generate site-specific fertilizer recommendations for beans.
Through structured South–South cooperation, Rwandan researchers gained the skills and institutional capacity to generate site-specific fertilizer recommendations for beans.
Site-specific guidance through the Harmonized Fertilizer and Agronomy Solutions (HaFAS) advisory system improves yields, incomes, and resilience for 49,000 Ethiopian farmers.
Early warning is protecting more than 500,000 people in Sri Lanka through flood and drought preparedness.
Achieving robust scientific outcomes in these contexts depends on research partners and key beneficiaries viewing CGIAR contributions as relevant and legitimate to their distinctly “tethered” worlds.
A vet in Mali expanded what she could offer. In Bangladesh, fish hatcheries began supplying seed farmers needed. In both cases, the Program built the foundation — and private actors carried it forward.
Communities in Kenya and Ethiopia are more resilient to climate shocks with improved food security when bundling technical and social innovations.
In 2025, Ecuador became the first country to deposit samples in CIP’s Cryopreservation Vault, a milestone for global food security.
In 2025, the Program contributed to 56 agricultural, economic, social and water policy changes at global and regional levels, and across 15 countries, building resilience and impacting millions of people.