2011 was the first year of operation of the CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS). CCAFS brings together the work of all 15 international Centres in the CGIAR, and is a joint programme between the CGIAR and the Earth System Science Partnership (ESSP). 2011 was a start-up year in terms of introducing a new way of working across Centres, but it was also a year of considerable research effort. Work was initiated in the field at many sites, and baseline surveys were completed in three regions on two continents. Regional partnerships and learning platforms for climatesmart agriculture were established or strengthened in all regions
In 2011, CGIAR celebrated its 40th year of international agricultural research for development by re...
In 2013, CGIAR’s progress was marked by significant programmatic success, financial milestones and s...
Meeting the challenges posed by the impacts of climate change to agriculture in developing countries...
CCAFS got off to a strong start in 2011, releasing high‐profile scientific results and helping achie...
CCAFS progressed well in 2012, achieving numerous outcomes in multiple countries. Over the year CCAF...
2010 saw the culmination of the most significant reform of the CGIAR system in its some 40 years of ...
In 2013, CCAFS surpassed the 3-year targets for two of its twelve Objectives, achieved the targets f...
This work was implemented as part of the CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and F...
2015 was a crucial year for climate research and action. Agriculture gained prominence in the Paris ...
In 2012, we have seen policy advances in climate change adaptation and mitigation in more than ten c...
Annual technical report for the CGIAR Consortium describing progress to date, significant achievemen...
Annual technical report for the CGIAR Consortium describing progress to date, significant achievemen...
Annual technical report for the CGIAR Consortium describing progress to date, significant achievemen...
Annual progress report 2013: CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security...
Annual technical report for the CGIAR Consortium describing progress to date, significant achievemen...
In 2011, CGIAR celebrated its 40th year of international agricultural research for development by re...
In 2013, CGIAR’s progress was marked by significant programmatic success, financial milestones and s...
Meeting the challenges posed by the impacts of climate change to agriculture in developing countries...
CCAFS got off to a strong start in 2011, releasing high‐profile scientific results and helping achie...
CCAFS progressed well in 2012, achieving numerous outcomes in multiple countries. Over the year CCAF...
2010 saw the culmination of the most significant reform of the CGIAR system in its some 40 years of ...
In 2013, CCAFS surpassed the 3-year targets for two of its twelve Objectives, achieved the targets f...
This work was implemented as part of the CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and F...
2015 was a crucial year for climate research and action. Agriculture gained prominence in the Paris ...
In 2012, we have seen policy advances in climate change adaptation and mitigation in more than ten c...
Annual technical report for the CGIAR Consortium describing progress to date, significant achievemen...
Annual technical report for the CGIAR Consortium describing progress to date, significant achievemen...
Annual technical report for the CGIAR Consortium describing progress to date, significant achievemen...
Annual progress report 2013: CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security...
Annual technical report for the CGIAR Consortium describing progress to date, significant achievemen...
In 2011, CGIAR celebrated its 40th year of international agricultural research for development by re...
In 2013, CGIAR’s progress was marked by significant programmatic success, financial milestones and s...
Meeting the challenges posed by the impacts of climate change to agriculture in developing countries...