The Oasis initiative to combat desertification and dryland degradation organized a global workshop during 20-22 August hosted by CIRAD and IRD at the CIRAD campus in Montpellier, France. The workshop strengthened global partnerships while developing a pre-proposal for CGIAR Challenge Programme consideration. Sixty-one participants from 24 countries participated.
ICARDA and ICRISAT jointly catalyze the Oasis initiative on behalf of the Alliance of CGIAR Centers. Six institutions from beyond the CGIAR have now joined the Alliance partners as co-proponents of Oasis, making it a truly global initiative: CIRAD; IRD; the European Consortium for Agricultural Research in the Tropics (ECART); the European Commission’s Institute for Environment and Sustainability (IES) of the Joint Research Centre (JRC); and the Sahel-Sahara Observatory (OSS). Ten CGIAR Centers are involved in Oasis: Bioversity, CIAT, CIMMYT, ICARDA, ICRISAT, IFPRI, ILRI, IWMI, WARDA, and the World Agroforestry Centre.
Participation of developing-country partners in the pre-proposal workshop was made possible by contributions from the Belgian Development Cooperation (DGCD) - Federal Public Service Foreign Affairs, Foreign Trade and Development Co-operation; the Global Forum on Agricultural Research (GFAR) through the DURAS project supported by the Government of France, and the International Development Research Centre (IDRC-Canada). CIRAD/IRD and ICRISAT/ICARDA also contributed hosting and organizing resources.
To address this sustainable development problem, Oasis partners advocated co-learning with land users from the beginning, to understand their motivations and constraints.
GFAR endorsed its support to the initiative, participated in the workshop and supported stakeholders’ participation.
The Oasis pre-proposal will be submitted by the Alliance to the CGIAR in early September for consideration in the coming months by the CGIAR’s Science Council and Executive Council. If approved, a full proposal would be developed in 2008 leading to a formal launching of the new Challenge Programme.
ICARDA and ICRISAT jointly catalyze the Oasis initiative on behalf of the Alliance of CGIAR Centers. Six institutions from beyond the CGIAR have now joined the Alliance partners as co-proponents of Oasis, making it a truly global initiative: CIRAD; IRD; the European Consortium for Agricultural Research in the Tropics (ECART); the European Commission’s Institute for Environment and Sustainability (IES) of the Joint Research Centre (JRC); and the Sahel-Sahara Observatory (OSS). Ten CGIAR Centers are involved in Oasis: Bioversity, CIAT, CIMMYT, ICARDA, ICRISAT, IFPRI, ILRI, IWMI, WARDA, and the World Agroforestry Centre.
Participation of developing-country partners in the pre-proposal workshop was made possible by contributions from the Belgian Development Cooperation (DGCD) - Federal Public Service Foreign Affairs, Foreign Trade and Development Co-operation; the Global Forum on Agricultural Research (GFAR) through the DURAS project supported by the Government of France, and the International Development Research Centre (IDRC-Canada). CIRAD/IRD and ICRISAT/ICARDA also contributed hosting and organizing resources.
To address this sustainable development problem, Oasis partners advocated co-learning with land users from the beginning, to understand their motivations and constraints.
GFAR endorsed its support to the initiative, participated in the workshop and supported stakeholders’ participation.
The Oasis pre-proposal will be submitted by the Alliance to the CGIAR in early September for consideration in the coming months by the CGIAR’s Science Council and Executive Council. If approved, a full proposal would be developed in 2008 leading to a formal launching of the new Challenge Programme.
ICRISAT, ICARDA