1 September 2014. Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. The Research to Feed Africa dialogue brought together senior ministers and policymakers; researchers; farming, private sector, and agribusiness leaders; and representatives from financial institutions, international governmental and non-governmental organizations, and civil society.
Dialogue delegates discussed the solutions that research has to offer to feed Africa’s hungry people, in particular:
CIFSRF is organizing the dialogue in collaboration with Food, Agriculture and Natural Resources Policy Analysis Network (FANRPAN), an Africa-wide agricultural policy think-tank that has long experience in convening multi-stakeholder food and nutrition security policy dialogues across the continent.
Dialogue delegates discussed the solutions that research has to offer to feed Africa’s hungry people, in particular:
- new trends to make agricultural research work for the poor
- new pathways to deliver cutting edge science for impact
- win-win entry points to achieve both research and development impact
- practical experiences to take innovations to the millions who need them
CIFSRF is organizing the dialogue in collaboration with Food, Agriculture and Natural Resources Policy Analysis Network (FANRPAN), an Africa-wide agricultural policy think-tank that has long experience in convening multi-stakeholder food and nutrition security policy dialogues across the continent.
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