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Report of the Fifth External Programme and Management Review of the International Plant Genetic Resources Institute (IPGRI)







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    Report of the Sixth External Programme and Management Review of the International Rice Research Institute (IRRI) 2004
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    This document comprises: Extract of Summary and Proceedings and Decisions, CGIAR Annual General Meeting, October 28-29, 2004, Mexico City, Mexico. Letter from SC Chair and CGIAR Director, transmitting the Report of the Sixth External Programme and Management Review of IRRI. SC Commentary on the Sixth External Programme and Management Review of IRRI. IRRI’s response to the Report of the Fifth External Programme and Management Review. Transmittal letter from Panel Chair to S C Chair and CGIAR Director. Report of the Sixth External Programme and Management Review of the International Rice Research Institute (IRRI).
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    Report of the Fifth External Program and Management Review (EPMR) of the Africa Rice Center (WARDA) 2008
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    The Report of the 5th EPMR of WARDA was discussed at the Eighth Meeting of the Science Council (SC), at Bioversity Internationals HQ in Maccarese, Italy. The rising importance of rice in SSA is the rationale given by WARDA for its planned expansion into East and Central Africa, which initially contemplates increasing member states from 17 to 21. The Panel notes that WARDA has conducted very relevant work, focusing both on genetic and non-genetic solutions to rice production systems in Africa . The SC welcomes the recent alignment with IRRI and CIAT on rice, and encourages WARDA to adopt a strategic view towards its own research on rice for African environments, taking advantage of the specific opportunities identified in the Panels report. There should be constant efforts to assess and enhance all aspects of science, and not to overstretch critical mass by too rapid an expansion to East and Southern Africa.

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