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Over the past 12 months, guided by the GCARD Road Map and working to the outcomes in our Medium Term Strategic Plan, GFAR has continued to mobilize and support research, education, extension and enterprise activities to benefit farmers in developing countries. This 2014 Annual Report provides some key examples where GFAR is making a difference, through its partnerships, collective advocacy, knowledge-sharing and capacity-building across the globe.

GFAR themes 2013

2014 may have been the International Year of Family Farming (IYFF), but for the scientists, researchers, academics, policy makers, rural advisors, educators and civil society and farmers’ groups who come together in the Global Forum, every single day is focussed on how research and innovation can best meet the needs of resource-poor smallholder and family farmers.

Here are some highlights from the GFAR 2014 Annual Report where GFAR made a difference, through partnership, collective advocacy, knowledge-sharing and capacity-building across the globe.

<p>In August 2015, stakeholders of the Global Forum on Agricultural Research (GFAR) will come together as a Constituent Assembly to consider the strategic direction and future governance of the Forum. To help guide and inform discussion, background papers have been prepared on each of the four topics to be addressed at the meeting. This paper explains renewing the role and purpose of GFAR, our evolution as a multi-stakeholder Forum focussed on agricultural innovation encompassing the environment, economy and society in every part of the value web.

<p>August 2015, stakeholders of the Global Forum on Agricultural Research (GFAR) will come together as a Constituent Assembly to consider the strategic direction and future governance of the Forum.To help guide and inform discussion, background papers have been prepared on each of the four topics to be addressed at the meeting. GFAR provides its constituencies the opportunity to engage in collective actions where they can bring their capabilities together for development success. Yet within the Forum, the concept of “collective action” is not well defined or understood.

<p>In August 2015, stakeholders of the Global Forum on Agricultural Research (GFAR) will come together as a Constituent Assembly to consider issues relating to the strategic direction and future governance of the Forum.To help guide and inform discussion, background papers have been prepared on each of the four topics to be addressed at the meeting. The paper sets out the possible basis forappropriate and sustainable mechanisms to fund each dimension of the collective actions of GFAR &nbsp;</p>

<p>In August 2015, stakeholders of the Global Forum on Agricultural Research (GFAR) will come together as a Constituent Assembly to consider a number issues relating to the strategic direction and future governance of the Forum.To help guide and inform discussion, background papers have been prepared on each of the four topics to be addressed at the meeting.

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