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A strategic partnership dedicated to advancing science to address the central
development challenges of our time:

              • Reducing rural poverty
              • Improving food security
              • Improving nutrition and health
              • Sustainably managing natural resources
Its research is carried out by 15 International Agricultural Research Centers,
working in close collaboration with hundreds of partners worldwide.
                                                                          www.cgiar.org
The new CGIAR System and Progress
     towards the implementation of
         GCARD Roadmap
                      Carlos Perez del Castillo
                             Punta del Este, Uruguay.
                                October 29th , 2012
Our Centers and Locations
Some CGIAR overall indicators over last years


Indicator      2008     2009      2010      2011

Publications   1.592    1.748     1.753     2.511

Scientists     1.026    760       762       1.092

Staff (other   7.041    7.400     7.797     7.692
than
Scientists)
Genebank       n.a.    706.424   746.611   751.717
total
accession
The new CGIAR structure
An important and challenging cultural change

                     FROM                                            TO

  15 independents Centers                   Centers united in CGIAR Consortium


  60 donors loosely coordinated             Donors united in CGIAR Fund


  A Center focused approach research        A program-focused research agenda


  Different Centers’ strategies             A CGIAR Strategy and Results Framework


  3000 bilateral projects                   More development -oriented results and outcomes
                                              through 16 CRPs

  Individual Central governance             Streamlined System-level governance with clear
                                              accountability

  Different reporting required by donors    Harmonized reporting for all CRPs

  Uncertain resources                       Multi-year commitment funding
Progress toward ARD ....




   Centers                           Consortium
                                        CRPs
              Projects                                     One
                         Partners                 Fund   Voice on
                                                           ARD
Partners     Donors
                                      Centers




           Past                     Current              Future
The six-point plans of 2010 Roadmap for transforming
                         AR4D

1) The need for collective focus on key priorities, as determined and
   shaped by science and society,
2) The need for true and effective partnership between research and those
   it serves,
3) Increased investments to meet the huge challenges ahead and ensure
   the required development returns from AR4D
4) Greater capacities to generate, share and make use of agricultural
   knowledge for development change among all actors
5) Effective linkages that embed research in the wider development
   context and actions enabling developmental change
6) Better demonstration and awareness of the development impact and
   returns from agricultural innovation
How has the CGIAR contributed to
 the six-point plans of the
     2010 GCARD Roadmap?
1. The need for collective focus on key priorities, as determined and
                     shaped by science and society
3 CRPs to improve farming systems
     CRP                      Objective                     CGIAR Centres involved

                 To develop technology, policy and
                institutional innovations to improve       ICARDA, Bioversity, IWMI,
Dryland Systems livelihoods, targeting the poor and      ICRISAT, CIP, ICRAF, WorldFish,
                highly vulnerable populations in dry                    ILRI
                                areas.
                  Transform the lives of rural poor in
                                                       Bioversity, CIAT, CIP, FARA, ICIPE,
                 the humid lowlands, moist savannas
 Humid Tropics                                                 IITA, ILRI, IWMI,
                   and tropical highlands in tropical
                                                          WorldAgroforestry Centre
                      Americas, Asia and Africa.
                  Reduce poverty and improve food
   Aquatic
                       security for people whose
  Agriculture                                             Bioversity, IWMI, Worldfish
   Systems          livelihoods depend on aquatic
                          agricultural systems
One CRP to improve markets, policy and institutions,
            and other CRP dedicated to improve health and
                              nutrition
     CRP                         Objective                         CGIAR Centres involved

                  Establish how policies, institutions, and
     Policies,     markets can be used most effectively        BIOVERSITY, CIAT, CIMMYT, CIP,
Institutions, and    to reduce poverty, improve food           ICARDA, ICRAF, ICRISAT, IFPRI,
     Markets        security, and grow small producers’          IITA, ILRI, and WORLDFISH
                                  incomes



Agriculture for   Accelerate progress in improving the            Bioversity, CIAT, CIMMYT, CIP,
  Improved
Nutrition and
                   nutrition and health of poor people           ICARDA, ICRAF, ICRISAT, IFPRI,
    Health        exploiting synergies with Agriculture.      IITA, ILRI, IWMI, WorldFish Center
7 CRPs to improve crops, fish and livestock
                                                                 CGIAR Centres
 CRP                        Objective                              involved

              Dramatically boost farm-level wheat
          productivity and stabilize wheat prices, while
                                                                  Bioversity,
         renewing and fortifying the crop's resistance to
                                                               CIMMYT,ICARDA,
WHEAT        globally important diseases and pests,
                                                            ICRISAT, IFPRI, ILRI, IRRI
          enhancing its adaptation to warmer climates,
                                                                  and IWMI
         and reducing its water, fertilizer, labor and fuel
                         Requirements
              Stabilize maize prices and double the
          productivity of maize‐based farming systems,
           making them more resilient and sustainable         IITA, CIAT, CIMMYT,
 MAIZE     and significantly increasing farmers’ income       ICRISAT, IFPRI, ILRI,
           and livelihood opportunities, without using                WAC
         more land and as climates change and fertilizer,
                    water, and labor costs rise
Continued…


                                                                             CGIAR Centres
   CRP                               Objective
                                                                               involved
                                Reduce poverty and hunger,
                     improve human health and nutrition, reduce the
GRiSP (Rice)         environmental footprint and enhance ecosystem        Africa Rice, CIAT, IRRI
               resilience of rice production systems through high-quality
                international rice research, partnership, and leadership

                  Raise the productivity of these crops to meet
  Dryland                                                                    CIAT, ICARDA,
  Cereals
               growing demand, while retaining or even increasing
                                                                            ICRISAT and IITA
                         their resilience against stresses.

                   Improving chickpea, common bean, cowpea,
               groundnut (or peanut), faba bean, lentil, pigeonpea
   Grain
 Legumes
                  and soybean crops grown by poor smallholder              ICARDA, ICRISAT
                families in five regions including Eastern, Western,
                            Southern and Central Africa.
Continued..


                                                            CGIAR Centres involved
    CRP                       Objective


                  To tap the underutilized potential of
                    root, tuber, and banana crops to      Bioversity International, CIP,
    RTB
                 improve food security, nutrition, and              IITA, CIAT
                               livelihoods

                   Increase productivity of small‐scale
                    livestock and fish systems so as to
                increase availability and affordability of
Livestock and   meat, milk and fish for poor consumers CIAT, ICARDA, ILRI, WorldFish
     Fish          and, in doing so, to reduce poverty            Center
                  through greater participation by the
                  poor along animal source food value
                                  chains.
3 CRPs to improve sustainability of natural resource
       base, climate change adaptation and mitigation

                                                                        CGIAR Centres
     CRP                             Objective
                                                                           involved
                                                                       Bioversity, CIAT,
                                                                         CIMMYT, CIP,
                  Learn how to intensify farming activities,
                                                                      ICARDA, ICRISAT,
               expand agricultural areas and restore degraded
  Water, Land                                                          IITA, ILRI, IWMI,
and Ecosystems
               lands, while using natural resources wisely and
                                                                     WorldFish Center,
                 minimizing harmful impacts on supporting
                                                                     World Agroforestry
                                 ecosystems.
                                                                     Centre, AfricaRice,
                                                                              IRRI
                    Sustainable increases in the productivity and
                   production of healthy food by and for the poor
                                                                         Bioversity,
Forests, Trees,   and use of natural resources and biodiversity to
                                                                     CIAT, CIFOR, World
 Agroforestry     improve the livelihoods of the poor in response
                                                                     Agroforestry Centre
                       to climate change. Promote policy and
                                institutional change.
                   Overcome the threats to agriculture and food
Climate Change,
                   security in a changing climate, exploring new      All CGIAR Centers
Agriculture and
 Food Security     ways of helping vulnerable rural communities       (CIAT lead centre)
                        adjust to global changes in climate.
Gender: Mainstreaming gender research in the CRPs



         From Gender Platform to
         CGIAR Consortium Gender
         Strategy




     CRPs have their Gender Research Strategy

      CGIAR Gender and Agriculture Research Network

       Senior Expert on Gender at the system level and a gender
 working team in each CRP.
2. The need for true and effective partnership
        between research and those it serves

    CRPs: To be eligible for funding, CRPs must engage in effective partnerships with
    stakeholders to clearly identifying their role across the R&D process and leading to
    concrete impact on the ground

 CRPs: were developed together with partners & stakeholders

 CRPs: developed effective mechanisms and processes along CRP impact pathways

As a Result:

     Partners work in CRPs as:
                                   i.    co management (including M&E)
                                   ii.   co implementation
    Different types of partnerships

     GCARD II (Wide stakeholder participation provide inputs to CRPs how to
    strengthen partnerships)
3. Increased investments to meet the huge challenges ahead
  and ensure the required development returns from AR4D


 • GCARD I highlighted that a CGIAR budget of US$ 1.6 billion (10%
   of total public R&D spending) by 2025 is required to make
   appropriate contribution to food security and poverty reduction

 • Our original objective in 2008
 was to double our funding       1000
                                                                   Projected
 from US$ 550                     800
 to US$ 1 billion                 600
  in 10 years.                    400
                             US$
                             mill
                                    200
                                      0
                                          2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
4. Greater capacities to generate, share and make use of
agricultural knowledge for development change among all
                           actors

 CGIAR is a thought leader in agricultural research for development.
 CGIAR generates huge amounts of data and knowledge related to
   agricultural and natural resources from across the world.
 CGIAR supports an environment where sharing knowledge across
   research community is encouraged to improve likelihood of impact
   on the ground.
 Results
  More than 80,000 scientists trained over the last 40 years
  Many Communities of practice across the system (Gender, IPR,
   Capacity Building, Knowledge Managers...
  Institutional processes that support opening access to research
   products
  A new cgiar.org with more than 3,000 documents and growing
5. Effective linkages that embed research in the wider
 development context and actions enabling developmental
                           change

The CGIAR SRF            Price Trade
                         Policy                        REDD, PES,
emphasis on shift in                                   Reserve Policy

research towards more                                                      Climate
integrated approaches    Post Harvest
                                                        Land Scape
                                                                           change
                                                                           mitigation




                        Cropping         Productions
                        system           Systems
                                                        Soil, Water,
                                                        Forages,
                        Genomics: Crop                  Agroforestry,
                        improvement                     Aquaculture




                                                          Climate Change
                                                          adaptation
6. Better demonstration and awareness of the development
impact and returns from agricultural innovation

    The Consortium is working with a new concept of management for
     results with concrete and measurable outcomes for the assessment
     of the CRP activities

              The CGIAR Performance Management System:

   A strategic and an integrated approach to delivering successful results
     by improving the performance and developing the capabilities of
     CRPs

   This is one of the key component of the SRF Action Plan submitted to
      the Fund Council by the COnsortium
Thank you very much!

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Cgiar presentation cpc october 29

  • 1. A strategic partnership dedicated to advancing science to address the central development challenges of our time: • Reducing rural poverty • Improving food security • Improving nutrition and health • Sustainably managing natural resources Its research is carried out by 15 International Agricultural Research Centers, working in close collaboration with hundreds of partners worldwide. www.cgiar.org
  • 2. The new CGIAR System and Progress towards the implementation of GCARD Roadmap Carlos Perez del Castillo Punta del Este, Uruguay. October 29th , 2012
  • 3. Our Centers and Locations
  • 4. Some CGIAR overall indicators over last years Indicator 2008 2009 2010 2011 Publications 1.592 1.748 1.753 2.511 Scientists 1.026 760 762 1.092 Staff (other 7.041 7.400 7.797 7.692 than Scientists) Genebank n.a. 706.424 746.611 751.717 total accession
  • 5. The new CGIAR structure
  • 6. An important and challenging cultural change FROM TO  15 independents Centers  Centers united in CGIAR Consortium  60 donors loosely coordinated  Donors united in CGIAR Fund  A Center focused approach research  A program-focused research agenda  Different Centers’ strategies  A CGIAR Strategy and Results Framework  3000 bilateral projects  More development -oriented results and outcomes through 16 CRPs  Individual Central governance  Streamlined System-level governance with clear accountability  Different reporting required by donors  Harmonized reporting for all CRPs  Uncertain resources  Multi-year commitment funding
  • 7. Progress toward ARD .... Centers Consortium CRPs Projects One Partners Fund Voice on ARD Partners Donors Centers Past Current Future
  • 8. The six-point plans of 2010 Roadmap for transforming AR4D 1) The need for collective focus on key priorities, as determined and shaped by science and society, 2) The need for true and effective partnership between research and those it serves, 3) Increased investments to meet the huge challenges ahead and ensure the required development returns from AR4D 4) Greater capacities to generate, share and make use of agricultural knowledge for development change among all actors 5) Effective linkages that embed research in the wider development context and actions enabling developmental change 6) Better demonstration and awareness of the development impact and returns from agricultural innovation
  • 9. How has the CGIAR contributed to the six-point plans of the 2010 GCARD Roadmap?
  • 10. 1. The need for collective focus on key priorities, as determined and shaped by science and society
  • 11. 3 CRPs to improve farming systems CRP Objective CGIAR Centres involved To develop technology, policy and institutional innovations to improve ICARDA, Bioversity, IWMI, Dryland Systems livelihoods, targeting the poor and ICRISAT, CIP, ICRAF, WorldFish, highly vulnerable populations in dry ILRI areas. Transform the lives of rural poor in Bioversity, CIAT, CIP, FARA, ICIPE, the humid lowlands, moist savannas Humid Tropics IITA, ILRI, IWMI, and tropical highlands in tropical WorldAgroforestry Centre Americas, Asia and Africa. Reduce poverty and improve food Aquatic security for people whose Agriculture Bioversity, IWMI, Worldfish Systems livelihoods depend on aquatic agricultural systems
  • 12. One CRP to improve markets, policy and institutions, and other CRP dedicated to improve health and nutrition CRP Objective CGIAR Centres involved Establish how policies, institutions, and Policies, markets can be used most effectively BIOVERSITY, CIAT, CIMMYT, CIP, Institutions, and to reduce poverty, improve food ICARDA, ICRAF, ICRISAT, IFPRI, Markets security, and grow small producers’ IITA, ILRI, and WORLDFISH incomes Agriculture for Accelerate progress in improving the Bioversity, CIAT, CIMMYT, CIP, Improved Nutrition and nutrition and health of poor people ICARDA, ICRAF, ICRISAT, IFPRI, Health exploiting synergies with Agriculture. IITA, ILRI, IWMI, WorldFish Center
  • 13. 7 CRPs to improve crops, fish and livestock CGIAR Centres CRP Objective involved Dramatically boost farm-level wheat productivity and stabilize wheat prices, while Bioversity, renewing and fortifying the crop's resistance to CIMMYT,ICARDA, WHEAT globally important diseases and pests, ICRISAT, IFPRI, ILRI, IRRI enhancing its adaptation to warmer climates, and IWMI and reducing its water, fertilizer, labor and fuel Requirements Stabilize maize prices and double the productivity of maize‐based farming systems, making them more resilient and sustainable IITA, CIAT, CIMMYT, MAIZE and significantly increasing farmers’ income ICRISAT, IFPRI, ILRI, and livelihood opportunities, without using WAC more land and as climates change and fertilizer, water, and labor costs rise
  • 14. Continued… CGIAR Centres CRP Objective involved Reduce poverty and hunger, improve human health and nutrition, reduce the GRiSP (Rice) environmental footprint and enhance ecosystem Africa Rice, CIAT, IRRI resilience of rice production systems through high-quality international rice research, partnership, and leadership Raise the productivity of these crops to meet Dryland CIAT, ICARDA, Cereals growing demand, while retaining or even increasing ICRISAT and IITA their resilience against stresses. Improving chickpea, common bean, cowpea, groundnut (or peanut), faba bean, lentil, pigeonpea Grain Legumes and soybean crops grown by poor smallholder ICARDA, ICRISAT families in five regions including Eastern, Western, Southern and Central Africa.
  • 15. Continued.. CGIAR Centres involved CRP Objective To tap the underutilized potential of root, tuber, and banana crops to Bioversity International, CIP, RTB improve food security, nutrition, and IITA, CIAT livelihoods Increase productivity of small‐scale livestock and fish systems so as to increase availability and affordability of Livestock and meat, milk and fish for poor consumers CIAT, ICARDA, ILRI, WorldFish Fish and, in doing so, to reduce poverty Center through greater participation by the poor along animal source food value chains.
  • 16. 3 CRPs to improve sustainability of natural resource base, climate change adaptation and mitigation CGIAR Centres CRP Objective involved Bioversity, CIAT, CIMMYT, CIP, Learn how to intensify farming activities, ICARDA, ICRISAT, expand agricultural areas and restore degraded Water, Land IITA, ILRI, IWMI, and Ecosystems lands, while using natural resources wisely and WorldFish Center, minimizing harmful impacts on supporting World Agroforestry ecosystems. Centre, AfricaRice, IRRI Sustainable increases in the productivity and production of healthy food by and for the poor Bioversity, Forests, Trees, and use of natural resources and biodiversity to CIAT, CIFOR, World Agroforestry improve the livelihoods of the poor in response Agroforestry Centre to climate change. Promote policy and institutional change. Overcome the threats to agriculture and food Climate Change, security in a changing climate, exploring new All CGIAR Centers Agriculture and Food Security ways of helping vulnerable rural communities (CIAT lead centre) adjust to global changes in climate.
  • 17. Gender: Mainstreaming gender research in the CRPs From Gender Platform to CGIAR Consortium Gender Strategy  CRPs have their Gender Research Strategy  CGIAR Gender and Agriculture Research Network  Senior Expert on Gender at the system level and a gender working team in each CRP.
  • 18. 2. The need for true and effective partnership between research and those it serves  CRPs: To be eligible for funding, CRPs must engage in effective partnerships with stakeholders to clearly identifying their role across the R&D process and leading to concrete impact on the ground  CRPs: were developed together with partners & stakeholders  CRPs: developed effective mechanisms and processes along CRP impact pathways As a Result:  Partners work in CRPs as: i. co management (including M&E) ii. co implementation  Different types of partnerships  GCARD II (Wide stakeholder participation provide inputs to CRPs how to strengthen partnerships)
  • 19. 3. Increased investments to meet the huge challenges ahead and ensure the required development returns from AR4D • GCARD I highlighted that a CGIAR budget of US$ 1.6 billion (10% of total public R&D spending) by 2025 is required to make appropriate contribution to food security and poverty reduction • Our original objective in 2008 was to double our funding 1000 Projected from US$ 550 800 to US$ 1 billion 600 in 10 years. 400 US$ mill 200 0 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
  • 20. 4. Greater capacities to generate, share and make use of agricultural knowledge for development change among all actors CGIAR is a thought leader in agricultural research for development. CGIAR generates huge amounts of data and knowledge related to agricultural and natural resources from across the world. CGIAR supports an environment where sharing knowledge across research community is encouraged to improve likelihood of impact on the ground. Results  More than 80,000 scientists trained over the last 40 years  Many Communities of practice across the system (Gender, IPR, Capacity Building, Knowledge Managers...  Institutional processes that support opening access to research products  A new cgiar.org with more than 3,000 documents and growing
  • 21. 5. Effective linkages that embed research in the wider development context and actions enabling developmental change The CGIAR SRF Price Trade Policy REDD, PES, emphasis on shift in Reserve Policy research towards more Climate integrated approaches Post Harvest Land Scape change mitigation Cropping Productions system Systems Soil, Water, Forages, Genomics: Crop Agroforestry, improvement Aquaculture Climate Change adaptation
  • 22. 6. Better demonstration and awareness of the development impact and returns from agricultural innovation  The Consortium is working with a new concept of management for results with concrete and measurable outcomes for the assessment of the CRP activities The CGIAR Performance Management System: A strategic and an integrated approach to delivering successful results by improving the performance and developing the capabilities of CRPs This is one of the key component of the SRF Action Plan submitted to the Fund Council by the COnsortium
  • 23. Thank you very much!