WARDA
News Release
Cotonou, Benin
17 January 2005
WARDA regroups at a new Benin base
With the start of a New Year, a new temporary headquarters for the Africa Rice Center has
been established in Cotonou, Benin, from where scientists and other staff will continue to
strive for improved and sustainable food supply and poverty reduction.
The first group of researchers and administration staff, led by the Africa Rice Center
Director General Dr Kanayo Nwanze, started work on 5 January 2005 at the IITA Station at
Togoudo, 13 km north of Cotonou City, courtesy of our hosts, the International Institute for
Tropical Agriculture (IITA) and the Institut National de Recherche Agronomique du Bénin
(INRAB). The remainder of the scientific team will move from Bamako at the end of January
when further new offices are ready for occupation at Togoudo.
With immediate effect, the Africa Rice Center (WARDA) mailing address is:
ADRAO/WARDA
01 B.P. 2031
Cotonou, Benin
Telephone: (229) 350188
Fax: (229) 350556
Key telephone extension numbers are:
Director General
221
Director General’s Secretariat 310
The principal headquarters of the Africa Rice Center remains at M’bé, Bouaké, Côte d’Ivoire,
but the temporary relocation to Cotonou brings together all elements of the WARDA
team—scientists, administration and management—on one site for the first time since the
civil conflict started in Côte d’Ivoire in 2002. The synergy to be gained from uniting in
one place will enable the efficient continuation of WARDA’s mission to contribute to poverty
alleviation and food security in Africa, through research, development and partnership
activities aimed at increasing the productivity and profitability of the rice sector in ways
that ensure the sustainability of the farming environment.
Activities in Côte d’Ivoire have been reduced to a minimum. It is expected that the Center
will resume operations at its Bouaké Headquarters only after the cessation of hostilities
and when conditions have been adjudged to be conducive for WARDA’s operations. Satellite
stations at Saint-Louis, Senegal, and at Ibadan, Nigeria, continue to operate as usual.
The WARDA Research Days have been scheduled to take place in mid-February 2005 at Cotonou.
Press contacts: (229) 350188
Savitri Mohapatra, Communication Officer
David Millar, Science Writer