CGIAR news release describing the Group's Seeds of Hope initiative aimed at replacing Rwanda's seed stock which had been destroyed or consumed during the country's civil war and ethnic genocide, and hopefully precluding the need for hundreds of thousands of tons of emergency food aid from developed countries
The Democratic Republic of Congo is facing serious food shortages as a result of years of civil war ...
During the week beginning the 25th of October 1999 in Honduras and Nicaragua, Hurricane Mitch devast...
CGIAR news release discussing the feasibility of adequately feeding the world's population by 2025 p...
One of the biggest tasks facing the new government of Rwanda is ensuring food security. Before the w...
Earlier this year, South Sudan fell victim to the first famine declared since 2011. Almost six milli...
The article describes the efforts of a coalition of agricultural research centres, Seeds of Hope (SO...
Summaries Early comments on the impact of the conflict on Rwanda's food production capacity claimed...
The horror of genocide and civil war have turned the world's attention to Rwanda over the last year....
COLLECTIVE ACTION NEWS is an e-publication of the CGIAR’s Regional Collective Action in Eastern and ...
Countries in the Horn of Africa are on the brink of an unimaginable famine – not least because of th...
Testimony of Jeff Drumtra on Hunger and Humanitarian Issues in Rwanda before the House Agriculture C...
This manual describes a new approach to post-emergency seed distribution in Africa, where farmers re...
My last month in Kenya has been sobering. Ten million Kenyans were reportedly facing starvation. The...
French version available in IDRC Digital Library: Semences indigènes et la sécurité alimentaire en A...
During the 1991-92 growing season southern Africa suffered the worst drought this century. Throughou...
The Democratic Republic of Congo is facing serious food shortages as a result of years of civil war ...
During the week beginning the 25th of October 1999 in Honduras and Nicaragua, Hurricane Mitch devast...
CGIAR news release discussing the feasibility of adequately feeding the world's population by 2025 p...
One of the biggest tasks facing the new government of Rwanda is ensuring food security. Before the w...
Earlier this year, South Sudan fell victim to the first famine declared since 2011. Almost six milli...
The article describes the efforts of a coalition of agricultural research centres, Seeds of Hope (SO...
Summaries Early comments on the impact of the conflict on Rwanda's food production capacity claimed...
The horror of genocide and civil war have turned the world's attention to Rwanda over the last year....
COLLECTIVE ACTION NEWS is an e-publication of the CGIAR’s Regional Collective Action in Eastern and ...
Countries in the Horn of Africa are on the brink of an unimaginable famine – not least because of th...
Testimony of Jeff Drumtra on Hunger and Humanitarian Issues in Rwanda before the House Agriculture C...
This manual describes a new approach to post-emergency seed distribution in Africa, where farmers re...
My last month in Kenya has been sobering. Ten million Kenyans were reportedly facing starvation. The...
French version available in IDRC Digital Library: Semences indigènes et la sécurité alimentaire en A...
During the 1991-92 growing season southern Africa suffered the worst drought this century. Throughou...
The Democratic Republic of Congo is facing serious food shortages as a result of years of civil war ...
During the week beginning the 25th of October 1999 in Honduras and Nicaragua, Hurricane Mitch devast...
CGIAR news release discussing the feasibility of adequately feeding the world's population by 2025 p...