Claudia Sadoff & Lindiwe Majele Sibanda
It is with great pleasure that we present to you the Annual Report for the year 2022, showcasing the remarkable progress and transformative initiatives undertaken by CGIAR in pursuit of our mission to tackle global food and nutrition security challenges. This year's report revolves around a pivotal theme that is at the heart of our agenda: climate adaptation and mitigation.
In 2022, CGIAR launched a new portfolio of Research Initiatives. Drawing on half a century of expertise and a network of partnerships that spans the globe, the new portfolio channels our collective research efforts toward making real impact where it counts.
Bengal Water Machine reform offers hope for millions of farmers
Recommendations based on CGIAR research aim to provide alternatives to restrictive policies that have limited groundwater use in Bangladesh, where food security challenges remain.
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Together with partners, CGIAR contributes to the Sustainable Development Goals across five key Impact Areas. In 2022, a Platform was established for each Impact Area to focus efforts on research and innovation that can have real, lasting and positive impact, and be brought to scale to meet the urgent challenges of the climate crisis.
Climate–agriculture–gender inequality hotspot mapping methodology garners interest from policymakers and development partners in Africa and Asia
The CGIAR GENDER Impact Platform developed a methodology for mapping climate, agriculture, and gender inequality hotspots.
Partnerships are crucial to the way we work – whether with small-scale farmers and associations, national universities and governments, or networks that span the globe. CGIAR works with a network of partners in six key regions to jointly address challenges to food, land, and water systems posed by climate change, matching CGIAR capabilities to regional demand.
Abidjan II: African Development Bank, African Union Commission, CGIAR, Forum for Agricultural Research in Africa Join Forces to Strengthen Africa’s Food Systems
In 2022, four organizations came together to strengthen Africa’s food systems.
As we continue our transition to One CGIAR, our Internal Audit and Advisory Services teams provide valuable oversight and assurance, ensuring best practice both within our organization, and in our engagement with others.
Advisory Services
Our Advisory Services team continues to provide relevant, accessible, and timely independent evaluation and advice.
Internal Audit
Our Internal Audit team continues to expand its role, assessing risks, refining processes and providing assurance.