Second External Program Review of CIAT, 1984

cg.contributor.affiliationCGIAR Technical Advisory Committeeen
cg.subject.systemAfricaen
cg.subject.systemApplied researchen
cg.subject.systemBeansen
cg.subject.systemCassavaen
cg.subject.systemCassava demanden
cg.subject.systemCGIAR meeting 1984/11en
cg.subject.systemCIAT external reviewen
cg.subject.systemCIAT IITA relationsen
cg.subject.systemCIAT Seed Uniten
cg.subject.systemFarming systemsen
cg.subject.systemIARC outreach programsen
cg.subject.systemRice in Latin Americaen
cg.subject.systemStrategic researchen
cg.subject.systemTAC 034th Meeting 1984/06en
cg.subject.systemTropical pasturesen
cg.subject.systemUpland riceen
dc.contributor.authorCGIAR Technical Advisory Committeeen
dc.date.accessioned1985-01-01T00:00:01Zen
dc.date.available1985-01-01T00:00:01Zen
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10947/1272
dc.titleSecond External Program Review of CIAT, 1984en
dcterms.abstractReport of the 1984 external program review (EPR) of CIAT, by a panel chaired by Fred Hutchinson. It was discussed, together with the concurrent external management review (EMR), at TAC 34 in June 1984, and at the CGIAR meeting in November 1984. The document includes the summary of the CGIAR discussion of the EPR, letters from Hutchinson to TAC Chairman Guy Camus, and from Camus to the CGIAR Chairman transmitting the EPR, CIAT's response to the EPR, and TAC's commentary on both reviews.The review noted the evolution of CIAT's mandate from a disciplinary to a commodity-based, interdisciplinary orientation with programs reduced to three commodities (rice, beans, and cassava), and tropical pastures. High levels of impact were noted, particularly in rice. The innovative Seed Unit was found to be an effective vehicle for technical assistance in Latin America on seed production and distribution. TAC would examine whether it belonged in core.TAC and the panel welcomed a recent agreement between CIAT and IITA on responsibilities for cassava, and CIAT's plan to study future demand for that crop, in collaboration with IFPRI. Other changes supported by the review were extension of bean research to Africa, and transfer of focus from lowland to upland rice. TAC also found that CIAT had reached a good balance between strategic and applied research.en
dcterms.accessRightsOpen Access
dcterms.audienceScientistsen
dcterms.issued1985-01-01
dcterms.languageen
dcterms.typeEvaluation Report

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