Advocacy Task Force (ATF)
The Advocacy Task Force (ATF) is developing a planned, deliberate, and sustained effort to increase awareness of and support for the CIARD vision and Manifesto amongst key stakeholders at policy and institutional level.
...The Advocacy Task Force (ATF) is developing a planned, deliberate, and sustained effort to increase awareness of and support for the CIARD vision and Manifesto amongst key stakeholders at policy and institutional level.
...The Capacity Development Task Force (CDTF) addresses priority issues around capacity development of institutions and individuals that wish to achieve the CIARD Checklist. The CIARD regional and international partners implement...
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The objective of this e-consultation will be to discuss the further development of CIARD based on this briefing document. The agenda includes an introduction about the state of the art of CIARD as a movement, We encourage you to revise this...
The Content Management Task Force (CMTF) addresses priority actions identified by the 2005 IISAST Expert Consultation in the field of content management and information sharing. The Terms of Reference define the mode of...
The E-discussion will span about 3 Weeks starting August 13th – Ending September 5th 2014.
Asian agriculture and food chains (agri-food chains) are rapidly evolving to meet local...
The Open Knowledge in Agricultural Development (OKAD) article collection is a platform for authors to share their original research findings, software tools, case studies, perspectives and personal opinions relating to Open Knowledge...
This Group of Pathways targets institutional influencers and decision-makers, describing the importance of institutional strategy and policies, and the institutional activities that will be influenced by them. Institutional cultures will vary...
CIARD with support from GFAR Secretariat and FAO are organizing an E-Discussion between 20 October to 6 November 2014 for global...