The spirit of this revised strategy is to continue to carry out training and capacity strengthening and promote learning compatible with ILRI’s research priorities and outputs and develop implementation of programs to do so in ways that strengthen, mobilize and sustain its partners capacities. The important strength of this strategy is that the preparation process was participatory, all inclusive, demand driven and is based on fi ve sub-regional training needs assessment studies of the livestock sector completed in 2007. The proposed strategy provides the fl exibility to develop targeted programs based on the priorities and it explicitly recognizes the inherent diversity in the capacity development needs. Systematic efforts are also made to...
The United Nation Development Program (UNDP) defines the term capacity as ‘the ability of individual...
The capacity development need assessment initiative is part of the feed and forage innovation value ...
It is increasingly recognised that the capacities of National Agricultural Research and Extension Sy...
Research-based capacity strengthening is one of the priority activities of the International Livesto...
One of the five objectives of ILRI’s Capacity Strengthening Strategy is to facilitate building susta...
As part of an internal ‘capacity development’ week at the International Livestock Research Institute...
ILRI recognizes that the long-term solution to address the continuous and dynamic nature of capacity...
In order to establish the priorities for collaborative capacity strengthening activities of the lear...
This document is divided in four parts. The first part, external influences shaping ILRI's strategy,...
The interim strategy will serve to guide the institute during a two-year transition period. It will ...
This document starts with an overview of ILRI's medium-term plan for 2002-2004. It continues with a ...
Partnerships have been and are a cornerstone of ILRI’s implementation framework. ILRI has a partners...
In order to be meaningful, agricultural research has to provide solutions to problems, especially in...
In order to establish the priorities for collaborative capacity strengthening activities of the lear...
In 2019, the International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI) launched a new initiative, the ‘CapDe...
The United Nation Development Program (UNDP) defines the term capacity as ‘the ability of individual...
The capacity development need assessment initiative is part of the feed and forage innovation value ...
It is increasingly recognised that the capacities of National Agricultural Research and Extension Sy...
Research-based capacity strengthening is one of the priority activities of the International Livesto...
One of the five objectives of ILRI’s Capacity Strengthening Strategy is to facilitate building susta...
As part of an internal ‘capacity development’ week at the International Livestock Research Institute...
ILRI recognizes that the long-term solution to address the continuous and dynamic nature of capacity...
In order to establish the priorities for collaborative capacity strengthening activities of the lear...
This document is divided in four parts. The first part, external influences shaping ILRI's strategy,...
The interim strategy will serve to guide the institute during a two-year transition period. It will ...
This document starts with an overview of ILRI's medium-term plan for 2002-2004. It continues with a ...
Partnerships have been and are a cornerstone of ILRI’s implementation framework. ILRI has a partners...
In order to be meaningful, agricultural research has to provide solutions to problems, especially in...
In order to establish the priorities for collaborative capacity strengthening activities of the lear...
In 2019, the International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI) launched a new initiative, the ‘CapDe...
The United Nation Development Program (UNDP) defines the term capacity as ‘the ability of individual...
The capacity development need assessment initiative is part of the feed and forage innovation value ...
It is increasingly recognised that the capacities of National Agricultural Research and Extension Sy...