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Best Bet Research Outputs | asarbestbetI.pdf | Kimenye L, Bombom A. 2009. A booklet with 40 abstracts of best-bet research outputs generated by former ASARECA research networks (NPPS) and their NARS partners in the East and Central African region. |
Why the low adoption of agricultural technologies in Eastern and Central Africa? | LOW ADOPTION (pdf for web).pdf | Agriculture is arguably the most important vehicle for realising economic development, creating employment and reducing poverty in Africa. |
Best-bet technologies for addressing climate change and variability in Eastern and Central Africa | Kimenye L, ed. 2014. This publication contains of information on technologies and innovation for addressing climate change and variability in Eastern and Central Africa. |
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Scaling up Dissemination and Adoption of Agricultural Technologies using Innovation Platforms Lessons from Eastern and Central Africa | DONATA BOOK FINAL PDF (for web)_0.pdf | Between 2008 and 2013 ASARECA coordinated and provided leadership in implementing a project called Dissemination of New Agricultural Technologies in Africa (DONATA) across 6 countries in eastern and central Africa. |
ASARECA Strategy for Scaling Up Agricultural Technologies and Innovations: 2014 - 2018 | KRA 1: Access to knowledge and information facilitated. This is about the processes and practices concerned with acquisition, archiving and sharing of knowledge. It is an integral part of the agricultural knowledge and information hub to be established in the implementation of OP2. |
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OPI Impacts | The report presents findings of the NRI/AfrII Impact Evaluation of the Association for Strengthening. Agricultural Research in Eastern and Central Africa (ASARECA)’s First Operational Plan (OP1) 2008-2013. |
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ASARECA @25: Celebrating decades of Coordinating Collaborative Agricultural Research for Development (1994-2019). Abridged Version | The Association for Strengthening Agricultural Research in Eastern and Central Africa (ASARECA) is a not-for-profit inter-governmental sub-regional organization. ASARECA comprises 12 member countries: |
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ASARECA @25: Celebrating decades of Coordinating Collaborative Agricultural Research for Development (1994-2019)- Full Version | ASARECA @ 25-FULL VERSION.pdf | ASARECA is strategically repositioned to perform a higher level facilitative, supportive, coordination and advocacy role to enhance sustainable agricultural transformation, sustained economic growth and inclusive development in the ECA subregion. |