Cotonou, Benin
December 4, 2006
The
Africa Rice Center (WARDA) has been selected to receive the
2006 United Nations Award for South-South Triangular Partnership
in recognition of its
New
Rice for Africa (NERICA) initiative.
The announcement was made by His Excellency Eladio Loizaga,
Permanent Representative of Paraguay to the United Nations in
his capacity as President, High-level Committee of South-South
Cooperation of the United Nations General Assembly.
The UN South-South Partnership Award is presented to individuals
or institutions for "spearheading, transforming, empowering,
mobilizing and/or expanding the South-South agenda by increasing
human and financial resources of the South through partnership
for development."
"WARDA is receiving this award because of its pioneering efforts
in brokering North-South partnerships in order to create
hybridized varieties of rice applicable to conditions in the
South," the President said.
"The success of the NERICA initiative can inspire others to
follow the WARDA example in implementing triangular
cooperation," he added. "This is of particular importance to the
General Assembly and to the countries of Africa, Asia, Latin
America and the Caribbean, which are seeking to promote their
economic and social advancement through South-South
Cooperation."
The groundbreaking work on the NERICAs was carried out by an
international research team led by Dr Monty Jones, then a WARDA
scientist. This earned him the 2004 World Food Prize, the
first-ever won by an African. Dr Jones is currently the
Executive Secretary of the Forum for Agricultural Research in
Africa (FARA).
Hearing the news of the UN Award, WARDA's new Director General
and former Chair of FARA, Dr Papa Abdoulaye Seck, said that he
was very happy for WARDA and for Africa.
"We are greatly honored by this important award, which is a
tribute not only to WARDA but to all the partners who have been
involved in the NERICA development and dissemination,
particularly through the Interspecific Hybridization Project
(IHP)," he said.
IHP was launched by WARDA to bring together the pool of
expertise from advanced research institutes to African national
programs through collaborative networks linking individual
experts and institutions around the world. It was supported by
Japan, United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), and
Rockefeller and Gatsby Foundations. IHP is continuing to advance
further the research and development work on the NERICAs in
Africa.
The IHP research and development partners include the
International Rice Research Institute (IRRI); Centro
Internacional de Agricultura Tropical (CIAT); Japan
International Cooperation Agency (JICA); Japan International
Research Center for Agricultural Sciences (JIRCAS); Institut de
recherche pour le développement (IRD); Cornell, Tokyo and Yunnan
Universities; and the national programs of African countries.
The research on NERICAs has also been sponsored right from the
beginning by the Consultative Group on International
Agricultural Research (CGIAR), which supports WARDA.
Congratulating WARDA on this "additional major recognition", Dr
Francisco Reifschneider, CGIAR Director, remarked, "This will
serve as an inspiration to others inside and outside the
agricultural sector. South-South Triangular Partnerships are
more critical today than ever, and WARDA is a wonderful example
of this productive collaboration."
The formal award ceremony will take place on 19 December 2006 at
UN Headquarters to mark the Third UN Day for South-South
Cooperation. His Excellency Mr Kenzo Oshima, Permanent
Representative of Japan to the UN, has been invited to present
the award.
Invited speakers include UN Secreatry General Kofi Annan, Mr
Kemal Dervis, UNDP Administrator and former United States
President Bill Clinton, the Secretary General's Special Envoy
for Tsunami Recovery.
Dr Seck, who will receive the UN Award on behalf of WARDA,
expressed his deep gratitude to IHP donors and partners,
particularly UNDP, Japan, and the Rockefeller Foundation.
Dr Seck also thanked the CGIAR, the World Bank and other NERICA
champions for their strong support to WARDA that has enabled the
Center and its partners to sustain vital research activities.
He recognized the valuable contribution from WARDA member
countries including the national programs, advanced research
institutes, nongovernmental organizations and CGIAR Alliance
Centers.
"This prestigious award gives us additional encouragement and
inspiration to serve Africa better by harnessing the best of
science and technology through productive partnership," Dr Seck
said.
Link:
http://www.warda.org/warda/newsrel-UNAward-dec06.asp
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Africa Rice Center (WARDA)
is an autonomous inter-governmental research association of
African member states. WARDA is also one of the 15 international
agricultural research Centers supported by
the Consultative Group on
International Agricultural Research (CGIAR).
The
'New Rice for Africa' (NERICA) , which is bringing hope to
millions of poor people in Africa, was developed by WARDA and
its partners. The success of the NERICAs has helped shape the
Center's future direction, extending its horizon beyond West and
Central Africa into Eastern and Southern Africa.
Since January 2005, the Center has been working from Cotonou,
Benin, having relocated from its headquarters in Bouaké, Côte
d'Ivoire, because of the civil conflicts in the country. It has
regional research stations near St Louis, Senegal and at the
International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA) in
Ibadan, Nigeria. |