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1st Quarter 2008



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Advancing Agriculture in Developing Countries through Knowledge and Innovation
The International Food Policy Research Institute's ISNAR Division held an international consultative conference in Addis Ababa at the Hilton Hotel April 7 – 9, 2008 on "Advancing agriculture in developing countries through knowledge and innovation." Scholars, policymakers, and practitioners from a wide range of sectors came together to exchange ideas and experiences (positive or negative) on how knowledge and innovation (technological, organizational, and institutional) are affecting agricultural advancement. The conference showcased innovative research in the field and provide a forum to identify further areas for research and cooperation.

The ICT-KM program is a sponsor of this event and delivered a paper to the conference and will be contributing a chapter in the resulting book on knowledge and innovation experiences for improving developing-country agriculture. The book will show knowledge and innovation frameworks, applications, methods, and empirical research results.

ESA training meeting and workshop and wrap up meeting
At the end of 2007, the ICT-KM program entered into agreement with CIP to take leadership of a project for the Americas Centers (CIAT, CIMMYT, CIP and IFPRI) that focuses on enterprise security activities for these Centers. These activities have included improving the security of Centers network infrastructure; fortifying the CGIAR global network security by including analysis of the CGNET NOC; securing intellectual property, and training information systems security personnel.

One of the key components of this project is the ESA training meeting and workshop and wrap up meeting being held in Lima from 31 March through 11 April. Participating are two participants from each of CIAT, CIMMYT, IFPRI, plus guests from Bioversity, ICARDA, WorldAgroforestry and ILRI (total 10). This packed ten days will include a CISSP (Certified Information Security Systems Professional) certification preparatory course; a CEH  (Certified Ethical Hacker) certification preparatory course; a ESA project review which also benefits from the guest participants in pulling together the threads of the ESA project with a similar global project (Enterprise Security and Business Continuity Project) that wrapped up in 2007.

Latest word from Anthony Collins, the ESA project manager is that the consensus view emerging from the meeting is that the ESA group will be forging ahead in stimulating the establishment of a base-line of agreed best practices on information systems security and standards for the CGIAR.


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Tania Jordan has been a stalwart of the ICT-KM program since October 2006 while based at CIAT in Colombia. She has been liaising with the CGIAR IT Managers on several IT projects and has been the primary resource person for researching hardware/software opportunities, coordinating RFI/RFP requests, Invoices tracking, and managing system-wide licenses. 

Now in Rome for a period of 12 months, Tania continues these activities but has taken on additional roles with the Program. This year she has become a key member of the team for the analysis and testing of the EasyMTP software in addition to preparing the user documentation and providing the end-user trainings of EasyMTP. It is Tania that is the main point of contact for the EasyMTP helpdesk. While she is Rome until the end of the year, she will also be participating in the design and analysis of CGMap, taking on a role as one of the CGXchange administrators and being the coordinator of the Google Apps Case study for the CGIAR. The ICT-KM program is very pleased to have Tania on board providing this support.


The ICT-KM team is very pleased to announce the slightly early (2 January 2008) yet eagerly awaited arrival of Rashid and Samer. Jenin Assaf, the Program Officer for the ICT-KM program has reported that the honing of her program management skills at the ICT-KM program have been great training for juggling these two bundles of energy. Jenin will be back with the Program in June 2008.

Rashid & Samer at 2.5 months


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