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  1. GFAR is not a stand-alone institution, its actions are delivered through the many organizations, networks and agencies involved in, and accountable for, the generation and use of agricultural knowledge for development ¿ i.e. the partners represented in this Global Forum. This Plan of Work brings…
  2. Objec ives: ¿ Mobilize NGOs at different levels into a strong consortium with the capacity to engage in policy dialogue with the formal research systems, with the aim of achieving sustainable livelihoods; ¿ Facilitate access to and exchange of relevant information to influence…
  3. There are two types of global programmes that are developing in a complementary way in the Global ARD Community: the CGIAR-sponsored Challenge Programmes (CPs) and the GFAR-sponsored Global Partnership Programmes (GPPs). The purpose of this write-up is not to discuss the nature and characteristics…
  4. The purpose of this paper is to outline the proposed Plan of Action for the Private Sector constituency for the time period between the May 1999 Beijing meeting of the GFAR Steering Committee and the May GFAR 2000 meeting in Dresden, Germany. This is being proposed as a draft for discussion. Input…
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