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New dates announced for CGIAR Science Week 2025
Join global experts from April 7-12, 2025, in Nairobi to tackle climate challenges and unveil groundbreaking agricultural innovations.
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Prof. Lindiwe Sibanda Honored with prestigious MS Swaminathan Award
Prof. Lindiwe Sibanda receives the 3rd MS Swaminathan Global Leadership Award in New Delhi, celebrating her dedication to sustainable agriculture.
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CGIAR Annual Report 2023 now available
Discover CGIAR's impactful innovations and partnerships addressing global nutrition, health, and food security challenges in the 2023 Annual Report.
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New rangelands stewardship council aims to promote sustainable livestock value chains
CGIAR's STELARR project and UNCCD collaborate to develop a global rangelands standard, incentivizing sustainable practices and reversing land degradation.
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New Village-Based Advisor approach empowers Burundi's farmers
The Kugwiza Project’s innovative Village-Based Advisor model transforms agricultural practices through peer-to-peer learning and community mobilization.
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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 portfolio of Initiatives delivering our 10-year strategy.
Featured Research Initiatives
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Climate adaptation & mitigation
Climate Resilience
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Climate adaptation & mitigation
Fragility to Resilience in Central and West Asia and North Africa
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Climate adaptation & mitigation
Low-Emission Food Systems
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Climate adaptation & mitigation
Diversification in East and Southern Africa
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Climate adaptation & mitigation
Livestock and Climate
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Climate adaptation & mitigation
Asian Mega-Deltas
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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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Redes que Transforman: Mapeo de la Red Nacional Interétnica de Mujeres para la Defensa del Medio Ambiente | Un ejercicio participativo
CGIAR Initiative on National Policies and Strategies20.07.24Available in English Los días 3, 4 y 5 de julio del 2024, en el campus…
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Networks that Transform: Mapping the National Interethnic Women's Network for Environmental Defense | A Participatory Exercise
CGIAR Initiative on National Policies and Strategies19.07.24Available in Spanish On July 3rd, 4th, and 5th, 2024, the “Training Workshop on Social…
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Adaptation and Mitigation for Livestock: A Multidisciplinary Approach in Response to Climate Change
CGIAR Initiative on Livestock and Climate19.07.24-
Climate adaptation & mitigation
Debre Birhan University is a partner of ILRI and the CGIAR Research Initiative on Livestock…
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