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Dr Mahmoud Solh (center), Director General,
along with other senior management team members of ICARDA,
holding discussions with Mr David Kaatrud and Ms Pippa Bradford
of the World Food Program, at ICARDA on 10 June.
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Mr David Kaatrud, Chief of Analysis,
Assessment and Preparedness Service, World Food Program (WFP), Rome,
and Ms Pippa Bradford, WFP Research Representative in Syria, visited
ICARDA on 10 June 2006. Their visit was to seek synergies between
the work of the WFP and ICARDA. The WFP is making efforts to improve
its preparedness and response framework for emergencies and would
need to build up a comprehensive database of food security and vulnerability.
Dr Mahmoud Solh, ICARDA Director General, received the visitors on
arrival at ICARDA and briefed them on the Centers activities.
They held discussions with members of the management committee and
listened to thematic presentations by the MegaProject Directors.
WFP has a strong GIS capacity and is interested in ICARDAs GIS
databases, research, and information. Among other things, they have
sub-national data on the poverty situation in some countries, which
is very relevant to ICARDAs work. WFP is interested in understanding
the Center's work in markets and livelihood analyses.
Other areas of possible cooperation between ICARDA and the WFP, which
were identified during the discussions, include project design and
policy analysis; rangelands management; links between scarce water
availability, livelihoods and vulnerability; micronutrient-dense food
legumes; adaptation of cultivars and landraces; post-conflict intervention;
and training, with particular emphasis on women. The possibility of
using microfinance to support the dissemination of ICARDA-developed
packages was discussed.
In order to consolidate the relationship, a Memorandum of Understanding,
which will state the areas of collaboration and the modus operandi,
will be developed and signed by the two organizations.
For more information contact: Dr
William Erskine
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