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Collaboration
Partnerships constitute WARDA's principal mode
of operation. The basis of the Association itself is a partnership among West
and Central African Countries. From 1991 to 1999, WARDA-NARS collaborative
research was mostly coordinated through thematic Task Forces, which enabled
regional coordination of research activities to maximize the benefits of
individual research activities and to avoid duplication of effort among partner
countries. This maximized the use and effectiveness of the limited resources
available for rice research in the region.
The mode of operation was
highly successful, drawing praise from rice workers throughout the region. In
1999, the WARDA-NARS Task Forces were merged with the West and
Central African Council for Research and Development (WECARD-CORAF)
) to form a
Regional Rice Research and Development Network for West and Central Africa (ROCARIZ),
operated on the Task Force mechanism.
WARDA hosts the central
coordination of the ROCARIZ, International
Network for Genetic Evaluation of Rice in
Africa (INGER-Africa)the Inland Valley Consortium
(IVC), and the African
Rice Initiative (ARI). All of these operate on the basis of linkages with many
countries in the region. It also has strong
bilateral collaborative links with other CGIAR Centers (IITA,
IWMI, IRRI) and
with Japan (JICA, JIRCAS), and UK
(DFID, NRI), France
(CIRAD, IRD), and Canada
(IDRC).
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