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September-December 2005

Number 10

 
Unity in Diversity

Thinking out of the box is a pre-requisite when we wish to build something new, revolutionize our style of working and doing business. However, as we all know, it’s very difficult to change people’s and—by extension—institutes’ individualistic mind-sets, instinctive territorial boundaries, and competitive nature. Yet, in today’s fast-changing world, where challenges are immense and resources few, we all need to break away from these limitations and old habits of “doing business as usual.”

The Africa Rice Center (WARDA) has been charged by the CGIAR to lead the process of developing an Integrated Mid-Term Plan (MTP) for West and Central Africa (WCA) as part of the new way of doing business. The process is steadily moving forward and is proving to be a genuine attempt by a wide range of stakeholders to think out of the box, reach out beyond their individual horizons and create a new culture of strategizing together for the common good of WCA agriculture.

An MTP for WCA seems like a revolutionary idea to many, but looking in hindsight at a series of meetings, known as the “Meeting of the Minds” that took place between the CGIAR Centers, sub-regional organizations such as CORAF/WECARD and ASARECA, and NARS for coordinating activities in the region at the turn of the millennium, the present move towards a regional MTP seems like the natural consequence of those initiatives.

The development of the integrated MTP has taken note of this historical context together with the ongoing CGIAR reform process, the recommendations of the CGIAR SSA Task Forces for programmatic alignment of CGIAR Centers in Africa and the call for Collective Action made by the CGIAR Center Directors Committee in 2004 to produce quick wins, especially in sub-Saharan Africa.

As an autonomous intergovernmental research association of African member states, WARDA is unique among the CGIAR-supported Centers, to have the Council as its highest oversight body. This distinct organizational model gives a strong feeling of ownership of WARDA by the Council, making the Center’s activities highly relevant to the region. The Council reaffirmed its special bond with the Center and put its force solidly behind it at its 25th Session, held in September 2005 in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso.

The CGIAR strategy for sub-Saharan Africa and the need for increased integration have been the dominant issues of this year. These issues and their implications for WARDA were extensively discussed at the 25th Session of the Council of Ministers and at the CGIAR Annual General Meeting, Marrakech, Morocco. It is significant that both these meetings have strongly endorsed the regional MTPs in SSA as the way forward.

On behalf of the Africa Rice Center (WARDA), I take this opportunity to wish you, our friends, colleagues, partners and supporters, a festive holiday season and a peaceful and productive 2006.

Kanayo F. Nwanze
Director General

 


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