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  • 1
    UID:
    almahu_9949191405502882
    Umfang: xxv, 220 pages : , illustrations ; , 28 cm.
    Ausgabe: Rev. ed.
    ISBN: 0821356453 (pbk.)
    Serie: Operations evaluation study
    Weitere Ausg.: Print Version: ISBN 9780821356456
    Sprache: Englisch
    URL: Volltext  (URL des Erstveröffentlichers)
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  • 2
    UID:
    gbv_797856951
    Umfang: Online-Ressource
    ISBN: 0821356453
    Serie: World Bank Operations Evaluation Department (OED)
    Inhalt: The original mission of the CGIAR was a strategic, science-based focus on increasing "the pile of rice on the plates of food-short consumers," as characterized by a former chairman. It was to use the best science in advanced countries to develop technologies for the benefit of food deficit countries and populations. But a rapidly changing external environment has led to an expanded mission and mandate. The mission statement adopted in 1998 is "food security and poverty eradication in developing countries through research, partnerships, capacity building, and policy support, promoting sustainable agricultural development based on the environmentally sound management of natural resources." Several forces continue to influence the CGIAR's mandate. First, the rise of civil society organizations and the empowerment of marginal groups and women have increased donors' attention to social concerns. By restricting their funding to preferred programs and areas, donors are altering the composition of CGIAR activities. Second, water shortages, soil degradation, climate change, and loss of biodiversity have increased the prominence of natural resource management (NRM), policy, and social science research. The new research topics (in which proponents argue the CGIAR has developed a "dynamic comparative advantage") are downstream activities, closer to the farmer, which entail local expertise and solutions, while traditional germplasm improvement research builds on the CGIAR's historical comparative advantage. Third, the growing importance of genetic resource management, the biotechnology revolution, intellectual property rights (IPR), and private sector research call for System-level responses, strategies, and policies.
    Anmerkung: en_US , English
    Sprache: Englisch
    URL: Volltext  (kostenfrei)
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  • 3
    UID:
    almafu_9958078501702883
    Umfang: xxv, 220 pages : , illustrations ; , 28 cm.
    Ausgabe: Rev. ed.
    ISBN: 1-280-08435-9 , 9786610084357 , 1-4175-0061-1
    Serie: Operations evaluation study
    Anmerkung: Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph , Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Foreword -- Prólogo -- Avant-propos -- Preface -- Prefacio -- Préface -- Abbreviations and Acronyms -- PART 1: OVERVIEW -- 1. CGIAR's Changing Mission and Authorizing Environment -- 2. CGIAR Activities and Impacts: What Do We Know? -- 3. New Challenges for the CGIAR: How Is It Responding? -- 4. Restructuring the CGIAR: Lessons of Past Attempts -- 5. The Current CGIAR Reforms: Some Are Creditable But Others Need Revisiting -- 6. The Critical Roles of the World Bank: Convener, Donor, and Development Partner -- 7. Recommendations -- Focusing the World Bank's Responsibilities -- Reforming the CGIAR -- PART 2: TECHNICAL REPORT -- SECTION I THE CONTEXT -- 8. The Context for the CGIAR Meta-Evaluation -- An Overview of the CGIAR -- A Conceptual Framework for Assessing CGIAR Effectiveness -- Previous Evaluations -- The Change Management and Design Process -- SECTION II THE DEVELOPMENT EFFECTIVENESS OF THE CGIAR -- 9. High Returns to Germplasm Research -- Examining the Impacts of Germplasm Research -- Related Issues Requiring Further Impact Assessments -- 10. Genetic Resources Strategy and Management -- Genetic Resource Management and Use: Issues for the CGIAR -- The Challenges of a Rapidly Changing Environment -- Can the CGIAR Meet this Challenge? -- Reconfiguring the CGIAR to Meet the Challenge -- 11. Policy Research in the CGIAR -- IFPRI's Policy Research: 1998 External Program and Management Review -- Other Reviews of IFPRI Impacts -- 12. Natural Resources Management Research in the CGIAR -- Thematic Priorities in NRM Research -- Focus -- Framework -- 13. National Agricultural Research Systems and the CGIAR -- The Black Box of High Returns: The Partnership Role of the NARS -- Pursuing Partnerships with Advanced NARS -- Ensuring Continued Support to Small-Country NARS -- 14. The CGIAR and Sub-Saharan Africa. , Activities, Impacts, and Constraints -- Priority Setting and the Roles of Regions -- Confronting Shortfalls in Public Agricultural Spending -- The Role of Donors and the Bank -- SECTION III THE ORGANIZATIONAL EFFECTIVENESS OF THE CGIAR -- 15. Past Attempts to Restructure the CGIAR -- The Financial Crisis -- The Renewal Process -- The Mixed Impacts of Renewal -- The Third System Review (1998) -- The Federation Proposal (2000) -- The CGIAR's Founding Principles Need Revisiting -- The Challenge of Reconfiguration -- Collective Action Problems Are Daunting -- 16. Reform in the CGIAR (2000-Present) -- The Executive Council -- The System Office -- The Science Council -- Challenge Programs -- Reforms Do Not Go Far Enough -- 17. The World Bank and the CGIAR -- Exercising the Bank's Leadership Role as Founder, Cosponsor, and Convener -- Funding the CGIAR and Exit Strategy from the DGF? -- The Bank's Multiple Roles -- Enhancing the Bank's Role as a Development Partner -- 18. Conclusions -- Science and Strategy -- Governance, Organization, Finance, and Management -- The Role of the World Bank -- Appendixes -- 1: Current Organizational Chart of the CGIAR -- 2: Meta-Evaluation Terms of Reference -- 3: Meta-Evaluation Team and Advisory Committee: Biographical Information -- 4: Methods and Tools -- 5: List of Working and Background Papers, Authors, and Peer Reviewers -- 6: List of People Consulted -- 7: Management Response -- 8: Chairman's Summary: Committee on Development Effectiveness -- Endnotes -- Bibliography -- Figures -- 1.1 Where the Poor Are -- 1.2 Cereal Yields: Slowdown in Growth -- 2.1 Research with Proven Impacts on Poverty Has Declined Dramatically -- 2.2 Restricted Funding Has Increased -- 2.3 Restricted Funding Varies Greatly among the Top Ten Donors. , 3.1 Private Agricultural Research Expenditures Are Small in Developing Countries, Large in Developed Countries -- 6.1 Bank Lending to Agriculture Declined Dramatically in the 1990s -- 8.1 An Overview of CGIAR Centers -- 8.2 The World Bank Became the Largest Donor in 1994 -- 8.3 Top Ten Donors Provide Most of the Funding -- 8.4 Allocations to Commodity and Ecoregional Centers Have Declined -- 8.5 Research with Proven Impacts on Poverty Has Declined Dramatically -- 8.6 Centers' Expenditures on Africa Have Increased Slightly During the Last Ten Years -- 8.7 Global Public Agriculture Research Expenditures, 1995: 21.7 Billion -- 8.8 Global Public Health Expenditures, 1998: 73.5 Billion -- 8.9 Average Annual Growth Rates in Public Agricultural Research Expenditures, by Region and Half Decades, 1976 to 1996 -- 8.10 World Bank and USAID Funding of Agricultural Research by Region -- 8.11 Rural and Health Sectors Are Prominent in DGF Allocations to Global Programs (FY02 figures) -- 8.12 Environment, Rural, and Health Sectors Are Prominent in Overall Global Program Expenditures (FY01 figures) -- 14.1 Public Agricultural Research Expenditures, 1976-95 -- 17.1 World Bank Lending to Agricultural Research and Extension, 1971-02 -- Boxes -- 1.1 Portrait of a Global Program -- 1.2 Concepts Relating to Setting and Achieving Priorities -- 2.1 What Is Global and Regional Public Goods Research? -- 3.1 The New World of Intellectual Property Rights -- 3.2 "Golden Rice" Demonstrates the Challenges of Public-Private Partnerships -- 4.1 The CGIAR's Founding Principles Need Revisiting to Maintain Impact on Poverty Reduction -- 4.2 Stakeholders Report Many Concerns about the System -- 6.1 Conflicts of Interest in the Bank's Roles Inhibit Reforms -- 8.1 The Research and Development Continuum -- 8.2 Global versus International Public Goods. , 8.3 Economies of Scale and Scope in Research -- 8.4 The Importance of the Priority Setting Process: The Case of Climate Change -- 10.1 Current CGIAR Biotechnology Research, by Center and Activity -- 15.1 The Unevaluated ILCA/ILRAD Merger Experience -- 15.2 Veterans Cite Multiple Reasons for Consolidation -- 16.1 The Science Council Has Less Power Than Did TAC -- 16.2 Issues in the Transformation of TAC to the Science Council. , English
    Weitere Ausg.: ISBN 0-8213-5645-3
    Sprache: Englisch
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  • 4
    UID:
    almahu_9948322897602882
    Umfang: xxv, 220 p.
    Ausgabe: Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI : ProQuest, 2015. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest affiliated libraries.
    Serie: Operations evaluation study
    Sprache: Englisch
    Schlagwort(e): Electronic books.
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  • 5
    UID:
    gbv_37088793X
    Umfang: XXV, 220 S , Ill., graph. Darst
    Ausgabe: Rev. ed
    ISBN: 0821356453 , 0821356461
    Serie: Operations evaluation study
    Anmerkung: In der Vorlage auch bezeichnet als: Vol. 1. Overview report , Enth.: Pt. 1. Overview. Pt. 2. Technical report. - Pt. 3 unter: www.worldbank.org/oed/cgiar , Vorw. engl., span. und franz.
    Sprache: Englisch
    Schlagwort(e): Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research ; Agrarforschung ; Evaluation
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