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Il s’agit du diagnostic territorial rétrospectif de la Région du Vakinankaratra. Une première
version a servi à la préparation de l’atelier de prospective « Les avenirs de Vakinankaratra en
2035 » qui s’est tenu du 17 au 21 août 2015 à Antsirabe et qui a donné lieu à la production
d’un rapport, également disponible. Une deuxième version, très largement enrichie, datée de
janvier 2016, a été éditée à cent cinquante exemplaires, et diffusée lors des ateliers de
restitution qui ont eu lieu à Antsirabe et Antananarivo, les 02 et 04 février 2016. Ce document

In his presentation during the 2015 EAT Food Forum, Prof. Hans Joachim Schellnhuber CBE gives a narrative of climate change over time and presents data confirming trends for further warming, more extreme weather events and exponential sea level rise due to ice sheet melting. He urges immediate action to prevent exceeding a 2 degree tipping point which will bring catastrophic consequences for the Earth and humanity.  

The Animal Production and Health Division (AGA) assists member countries in the sustainable development of the livestock sector and in optimizing its contribution to nutrition, food security and rural poverty reduction, integrating scientific and technical expertise and policy advice. It provides a coordination role and hosts technical networks in the areas of, animal health, genetics, animal husbandry, feed, support to emergency preparedness and response. The Division facilitates policy dialogue (incl.

The International Center for Tropical Agriculture (www.ciat.cgiar.org) works to reduce hunger and poverty, and improve human nutrition in the tropics through research aimed at increasing the eco-efficiency of agriculture. CIAT is a member of the CGIAR Consortium (www.cgiar.org), a global partnership that unites organizations engaged in research for a food secure future.

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