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1 Kenya Agricultural Research Institute KARI: Capacity for Research Dr. Ephraim A Mukisira Deputy Director (Research and Technology)
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2 KARI CENTRES
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3 Functional mandates Planning, management, and implementation of agricultural research covering the nation Institutional and human resources development Advise Government and other bodies on agricultural science and technology Liaise nationally and internationally Dissemination of research proven agricultural technologies, packages, and findings Source and expend fund on agricultural research
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4 Some Strategic functions Custodian of the largest Genebank in SSA with over 450,000 accession Custodian of the international reference for simsim and sunflower Custodian of the international reference elite hard of Sahiwal and Boran World reference for Rinderpest vaccines World reference on wheat germplasm Regional reference on biotechnology research
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5 Vision 2000-2010 An Institute of Excellence in Agricultural Research and Technology Transfer, contributing to an improved quality of life for all Citizens of Kenya.
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6 Mission statement 2000-2010 An agricultural research institute, that develops and disseminates appropriate agricultural technologies in collaboration with stakeholders. Contribute to the sustainable improvement in the livelihoods of Kenyan citizens by increasing agricultural productivity, post harvest value of agricultural and livestock products, and conserving the environment Proactively seeks to acquire ad contribute knowledge and creative solutions that are participatory; client oriented, holistic, system oriented, gender sensitive and affordable by users
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7 Objectives 2000-2010 1. Develop and validate appropriate technologies and knowledge 2. Develop and enhance appropriate participatory and consultative technology development approaches and methodologies 3. Disseminate knowledge and technologies and to catalyze the process of outreach and adoption of agricultural technologies 4. Contribute to and influence the development of Agricultural policy environment 5. Strengthen the efficiency, effectiveness and sustainability of KARIs Institutional capacity 6. Establish sustainable funding initiatives
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8 KARI’s Broad Research Programme areas 1. Food Crops research (cereals, root and tuber, legumes, pulses, etc) 2. Horticultural and industrial crops research (flowers, vegetables, fruits, cotton, herbs, spices, etc) 3. Animal Production and range research (dairy, beef, pastures and folder, small ruminants, range ecology, etc) 4. Animal health research (all animal diseases) 5. Socio-economics and Biometrics (crop, livestock and Natural resources, impact assessment, priority setting, etc)
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9 KARI’s Broad Research Programme areas 6. Land and water management (soil fertility, survey and conservation; vegetation survey; agroforestry; irrigation and drainage, GIS, etc) 7. Cross-cutting (Biotechnology, IDS, ATIRI, ARF, FSU) Research activities range from strategic to adaptive Implementing over 38 research programmes with more than 540 projects and activities at centres
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10 Human Resources capacity YearGeneral Cadre SctsTechOtherTotalSC/SS Ratio 1995527850379451711:10 2003486752205932755.78 2004508770248937676.42 2. Technical staff includes Laboratory technicians TAs, TO, LT, and Engineers.
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11 Human Resources Capacity Scientists by Qualification YearTotalPhDMScOther 200347214125774 2004508152248108 Difference3611-934
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12 KARI Optimal Staffing Requirements by cadre as January 2005 CardeCurrentOptimal Staffing Balance Management17247 Scientists55860951 Technical Research Support 855739-116 Other Support Staff22932142-152 Total Staff37233514-209
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13 Challenges of 2000 Strategy on HR Increased institutional visibility creating new and many demands Harnessing emerging frontiers of science (biotechnology, ITC, etc Copping with rapidly changing national and international operating environments (national policies, international policies and reforms Copping increasing brain drain Financial sustainability
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14 Human Resources Implication Human resource strategy, planning, and development Performance management Staff motivation and corporate culture Introducing new skills Multi-tasking and multi-centre deployment
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15 ItemWell Develop Fairy Developed Poorly Developed Lacking Networking Skills4 Communication Skills4 Scientific Writing4 Commercial Marketing Skills4 Inter-disciplinary Teamwork 4 Leadership Management 4 Policy Analysis 4 Research Impact Assessment 4 GIS 4 KARI Research Skills
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16 Training Priority Areas Biotechnology Breeding (crops/livestock) Socio-economics Productions systems Policy and marketing
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