Mobilizing Science for Global Food Security. Fourth External Review of CIMMYT (Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research - CGIAR - SDR/TAC:IAR/97/9)













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THE CONSULTATIVE GROUP ON INTERNATIONAL AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH TECHNICAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE AND CGIAR SECRETARIAT

Report of the Fourth External Programme and Management Review of the Centre Internacional de Mejoramiento de Maiz y Trigo (CIMMYT)

TAC SECRETARIAT
FOOD AND AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION OF THE UNITED NATIONS
April 1998

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Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research (CGIAR)

TAC COMMENTARY ON THE FOURTH EXTERNAL PROGRAMME AND MANAGEMENT REVIEW OF CIMMYT

CIMMYT's Response to the Fourth External Programme and Management Review

A. Response to Recommendations
B. Other Comments by the Chairman, on behalf of the Board of Trustees

REPORT OF THE FOURTH EXTERNAL PROGRAMME AND MANAGEMENT REVIEW OF THE CENTRO INTERNACIONAL DE MEJORAMIENTO DE MAIZ Y TRIGO (CIMMYT)

Summary and Recommendations

Introduction
Strategic Planning and Priority Setting
The Research Programmes
Impact
CIMMYT Management
CIMMYT Board
Relations with NARS
Conclusion
Recommendations

Chapter 1 - Background

1.1 Origin, Mission and Mandate
1.2 Maize an Wheat in the Developing World Economy
1.3 Changes in CIMMYT's External Environment
1.4 CIMMYT Today
1.5 Strategic Planning, Priority Setting, and the 1998-2000 Medium-Term Plan
1.6 CIMMYT's Impact
1.7 Conduct of the Review

Chapter 2 - Commodity Programmes

2.1 Wheat Programme

2.1.1 Introduction
2.1.2. Evolution
2.1.3. Achievements and Impacts
2.1.4 CCERs and other External Reviews
2.1.5 Emerging Challenges and Future Strategies

2.2 Maize Programme

2.2.1. Introduction
2.2.2 Evolution
2.2.3 Achievements and Impacts
2.2.4 CCERs
2.2.5 Emerging Challenges and Future Strategies
2.2.6 Conclusions

Chapter 3 - Crosscutting Programmes

3.1 Natural Resources Group

3.1.1 Background
3.1.2 Achievements, Impact, and Quality of Science
3.1.3 Future Challenges and Opportunities
3.1.4. Conclusions

3.2 Economics

3.2.1 Staffing and Budget
3.2.2 Review of Programme Activities
3.2.3 CCERs
3.2.4 Future Challenges
3.2.5 Assessment and Conclusion

3.3 Applied Biotechnology Centre

3.3.1 Introduction
3.3.2 External Evaluations and Reviews
3.3.3 Achievements
3.3.4 Assessment and Emerging Challenges

3.4 Genetic Resources

3.4.1 Evolution
3.4.2 Achievements and Impacts
3.4.3 CCERs
3.4.4 Assessment and Future Challenges

3.5 Programme Linkages
3.6 Regional Programmes and Networks

3.6.1 Regional Priorities
3.6.2 Programme Emphasis and Approach
3.6.3 Assessment

Chapter 4 - External Partnerships

4.1 Partnership with NARS
4.2 Training
4.3 Donor Relations
4.4 Host Country
4.5 Collaboration with Other CGIAR Centres
4.6 Private Sector
4.7 NGOs
4.8 Systemwide Programmes

Chapter 5 - Organization, Management And Structure

5.1 Overall Management Structure
5.2 Management of Research
5.3 Management of Support Services
5.4 Financial Management
5.5 Human Resources Management
5.6. Information Technology and Management Information Systems

5.6.1 Information Technology and Information Management
5.6.2 Management Information Systems

5.7 Management of Intellectual Property and Intellectual Property Rights

Chapter 6 - Overall Assessment

6.1 Overview
6.2 Strategic Planning, Priority Setting and Medium-Term Planning
6.3 Impact
6.4 Quality of Science
6.5 Effectiveness and Efficiency Management
6.6 CCERs - An Evaluation

Chapter 7 - Future challenges

Acknowledgements

Annex 1: Panel Composition and Biographic Information

Annex 2: ToR of External Reviews

BACKGROUND
TERMS OF REFERENCE
TOPICS TO BE COVERED

Annex 3: Acronyms