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WARDA News Release

9 November 2004

Africa Rice Center in the Midst of Yet Another Ivorian Crisis

Two years of operations outside its Headquarters after the crisis that erupted in Côte d’Ivoire on September 19, 2002, the Africa Rice Center (WARDA), through efforts marked by tenacity and resilience, turned adversity into opportunity. The majority of its scientists operated out of Bamako, Mali, while the Director General and the Corporate Services Division maintained temporary Headquarters in Abidjan, economic capital of Côte d’Ivoire.

With the advances made in the peace process and assurances and support from its Council of Ministers, the Ivorian Government and the International Community through the United Nations in Côte d’Ivoire (ONUCI), starting in March 2004, the Center developed a rigorous and comprehensive progressive return plan to its headquarters, which it started to implement in September 2004 and was expected to be completed by the end of December 2004.

Unexpectedly, hostilities resumed when Bouaké controlled by the New Forces was hit by air strikes from the Government forces killing a number of military personnel and civilians alike. Staff of WARDA were then brought into two protected safe houses. Unfortunately, one of its staff (Robert Carsky) was requested by his embassy to move to the French army barracks, which was a target of a second air strike. He was among the nine people killed on November 6, 2004. WARDA deplores this loss and presents its sincere condolences to the staff’s family and the WARDA staff and community. 

This event has sent a shock wave across the entire WARDA community. Since November 4, 2004, the city of Bouaké remains without electricity, water and telephone. However, WARDA staff in Bouaké and Abidjan remain safe and are determined to continue to pursue the mission and goal of the CGIAR. All avenues are being explored to evacuate all staff to a safe location as soon as the first opportunity to move people outside the country presents itself. 

UPDATE

As you may know the Africa Rice Center's return to Cote d'Ivoire was extensively discussed with both government and the new forces over the last two years. All possible assurances were asked for and given and the conditions established by the Africa Rice Center Board of Trustees in April for the return to Bouake were fully met before the return. It is, therefore, with great sadness that we inform you today that the staff of the Africa Rice Center are leaving Cote d'Ivoire. 

All staff were evacuated from Bouake to Abidjan on Saturday, November 11, and from there are leaving the country either by air or road as you receive this note. Staff will be relocated with the help of other CGIAR Centers, for which we are most grateful. 

The Board and management continue to have regular contact with all staff and an extraordinary meeting of the Board of Trustees has been scheduled for the very near future. 

We will do our best to maintain regular updates and would like to once again thank all those friends, and in particular CGIAR members, who have extended their most generous support to the Africa Rice Center community.

Africa Rice Center (WARDA)

Africa Rice Center (WARDA) is an autonomous intergovernmental research association of African member states. It is also one of the 15 international agricultural research Centers supported by the Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research (CGIAR).

WARDA’s mission is to contribute to food security and poverty alleviation in Africa, through research and development activities and partnerships aimed to increase the productivity, efficiency and profitability of the rice sector in ways that ensure the sustainability of the farming environment.

WARDA hosts the African Rice Initiative (ARI), the Regional Rice Research and Development Network for West and Central Africa (ROCARIZ), and the Inland Valley Consortium (IVC).

WARDA has its headquarters in Côte d’Ivoire and regional research stations near St Louis, Senegal, at the International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA) in Ibadan, Nigeria, and at the International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics (ICRISAT) research station at Samanko, near Bamako, Mali.


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