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Doing research & development in Africa for Africa Christian Borgemeister, CEO icipe
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A centre of excellence in Africa—for research and capacity building in insect science and its applications An intergovernmental organization — charter signed by 13 countries worldwide ≈ 380 staff total, 50PhD scientists, visiting scientists and PDFs, 50–70 MSc, PhD students in residence An organization with a unique history — 40+ years old, genesis in Africa general facts
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Africa-focused - Current activities in 24 African countries
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Core-funding from the Governments of Sweden, Switzerland, UK, Germany, France & Kenya Project funding from various national (e.g. MoFAs NL, Germany, Finland) & international donor agencies (IDRC, USAID etc.), foundations (BMGF, Google.org, Welcome etc.), & UN organizations (GEF, IFAD, UNDP) general facts
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4H paradigm R&D on human, animal, plant & environmental health Common denominator insects/ arthropods general facts
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Improve food security, nutrition and farmers’ income through Integrated Pest Management (IPM) Build on basic knowledge of key crop pests for developing IPM tactics plant health
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animal health Develop sustainable solutions for important disease vectors like tsetse flies and ticks Work on emerging zoonotic diseases like Rift Valley Fewer
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environmental health Contribute to biodiversity conservation through development of tangible strategies that improves the livelihood of communities living in the vicinity of protected areas
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human health Holistic and integrated control of vector-born diseases Focus on vector control Address increasingly important interactions between human health and agriculture (e.g. through irrigation)
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More at www.icipe.org
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