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partnership CAC program wins King Baudouin Award. Left
to right: H.E. Venancio Massingue, Minister of Science and Technology,
Govt. of Mozambique; Dr Kathy Sierra, CGIAR Chair; Dr Mahmoud
Solh; Dr Christopher Martius; Acad. Hukmatullo Akhmadov; and
H.E. Jan Mutton, Belgian Ambassador to South Africa. |
The Science Awards are a major highlight
of every AGM. This year the CGIAR Program for Sustainable Agriculture
in Central Asia and the Caucasus hosted and facilitated by
ICARDA won the King Baudouin Science Award for Outstanding
Partnership. The award is given every two years.
The program was launched at the initiative of ICARDAs former
Director General, Prof. Dr Adel El-Beltagy, who organized the first
meeting for the CAC in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, on 5 December 1995.
The Program is implemented by a large consortium of partners: national
research systems of eight countries (Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia,
Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan), eight
CGIAR Centers (Bioversity International, CIMMYT, CIP, ICARDA, ICRISAT,
IFPRI, ILRI, IWMI), two other international research centers (AVRDC,
ICBA), and Michigan State University.
The Program was formally established in 1998, and is hosted by ICARDA's
Regional Office in Tashkent, Uzbekistan. An independent external review
in 2008 evaluated the Program's achievements over the past 10 years,
and gave a very positive report. The Program has generated massive
impacts in several areas: genetic resource conservation, germplasm
improvement, seed systems, cropping systems and agricultural diversification,
integrated crop-livestock systems, small ruminant production, soil,
water and salinity management, socioeconomic and policy research;
and most important, building national research capacity and strengthening
cooperation within and beyond the CAC region.
Fittingly, the award was received jointly by Dr Christopher Martius,
Head of the Program Facilitation Unit; Acad. Hukmatullo Akhmadov,
President of the Tajik Academy of Agricultural Sciences and Chairman
of the CAC Association of Agricultural Research Institutes, representing
the eight partner countries; and Dr Mahmoud Solh, Director General
of ICARDA, the Convening Center and Chairman of the CGIAR Task Force
on CAC, representing the Centers involved in the consortium.
Accepting the award, Dr Martius emphasized: "I receive the prize
on behalf of the entire consortium
The Program is an example
of fruitful and constructive collaboration between the NARS in every
partner country, multiple CGIAR Centers, and other institutions
The Program would not have been possible without the consistent, enthusiastic
support from the NARS to establish a CGIAR support office in the region
that provides bridges into the modern world of science." He acknowledged
the key roles played by others. "The program owes its existence
also to the untiring efforts of Adel El-Beltagy and Mahmoud Solh,
former and current Directors General of ICARDA." He also highlighted
the role of his predecessors, Surendra Beniwal and Raj Paroda, in
firmly establishing the program as a genuine, equitable partnership.
Dr Solh said, "the CAC Program is an excellent example of true
partnership, and applies research to find solutions to the challenges
facing regions in economic transition. Despite these challenges, there
are substantial opportunities for improvement. Promoting better land-use
technologies and linking poor farmers to markets will provide opportunities
for the predominantly rural populations in these countries."
Acad. Akhmadov noted that the award is a recognition of the efforts
of every partner, and pledged renewed commitment to even greater efforts
for agricultural development in poor rural areas across the region.
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About
ICARDA: Established in 1977, ICARDA (www.icarda.org) is one of the 15
international research centers supported by the Consultative Group on
International Agricultural Research (CGIAR). ICARDA serves the entire
developing world for the improvement of barley, lentil, and faba bean;
and dry-area developing countries for the on-farm management of water,
improvement of nutrition and productivity of small ruminants (sheep and
goats), and rehabilitation and management of rangelands. In the Central
and West Asia and North Africa (CWANA) region, ICARDA is responsible for
the improvement of durum and bread wheats, chickpea, pasture and forage
legumes and farming systems; and for the protection and enhancement of
the natural resource base of water, land, and biodiversity.
The Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research (CGIAR)
(www.cgiar.org) is a strategic alliance of countries, international and
regional organizations, and private foundations supporting15 international
research centers that mobilizes cutting-edge science to promote sustainable
development by reducing hunger and poverty, improving human nutrition
and health, and protecting the environment.
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