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CGIAR Grievance Mechanism
CGIAR recognizes that operating according to the highest ethical standards is a prerequisite to being able to deliver on our vision.
Effectively Using the Concept of Comparative Advantage Within CGIAR
The ISDC has developed a concept note that provides some reflections on Comparative Advantage as it applies to CGIAR.
A Decade Later: Evaluative Evidence on How CGIAR Partnerships Improve Livelihoods and Environments Around the Globe
A new PIM evaluation sheds light on one of the secrets behind its success: effective partnerships.
Wanted: One New Member for ISDC
CGIAR is seeking to fill one ISDC member vacancy to join seven other current serving members.
'Alone we can do so little; together we can do so much'
This guest blog explains how network analysis can complement other methods and metrics used to monitor and assess the Quality of Science.
Vietnam’s Dramatic Agricultural Transformation: Discussion on CGIAR’s role
On 6th June 2022, SPIA led a consultation meeting on data collection on CGIAR-related innovations in Hanoi, co-hosted by the Vietnam’s Institute of
Study of Long-Term and Large-Scale Impacts of Improved Lentil Varieties Approved for SPIA Funding
SPIA has approved funding for a study of long-term and large-scale impacts of improved lentil varieties in Bangladesh.
Expertise Fused with Context: Strengthening Bibliometric Recommendations Through Co-Design
Bibliometrics is the use of statistical methods to analyze books, articles, and other publications, especially regarding peer-reviewed research
What emerged from the online discussion on evaluating Quality of Science?
From March 28th until April 19th, CAS/Evaluation co-hosted with the FAO Office of Evaluation a discussion on EvalForward as part of a work and
Towards Unified Accountability and Joint Learning: A New Evaluation Framework and Policy for One CGIAR
The new fit-for-purpose Framework and Policy respond to the growing pace of change to support the evolving needs and demands of CGIAR.














