Tom Randolph and I were in Montpellier on 4–7 June for the 2018 Science Leaders Meeting and I attended the Agriculture, Nutrition & Health Academy week in Accra, Ghana on 25–29 June. Continue reading
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The view from Iain’s office – May 2018
Greetings from Scotland where I am on leave for a week – which partly explains why this blog is a little late! Leadership training Early May saw me at a three-day leadership development training. This was the second module of a two-module course for ILRI senior managers. ILRI has invested considerably in staff development and … Continue reading
The view from Iain’s office – April 2018
The highlight of the AVCD National Conference was the visit and address by the President of the Republic of Kenya, His Excellency Uhuru Kenyatta, who emphasized how his government wants to use science to drive the growth of the agriculture sector. Congratulations to all who contributed to this great event. Continue reading
The view from Iain’s office – March 2018
The visit reminded me of my first trip to Africa in 1977. I was about to enter the final year of my BSc in agriculture course at the University of Aberdeen, and along with five classmates and our Agricultural Botany lecturer, I spent a month in southern Africa. Continue reading
The view from Iain’s office – February 2018
In February we hosted two visitors from the Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR) and there were meetings in Nairobi on the CGIAR Research Program on Agriculture for Nutrition and Health (A4NH). Continue reading
The view from Iain’s office – January 2018
I spent a considerable amount of time this month developing the livestock component of the Technologies for African Agricultural Transformation (TAAT) program. This is an initiative of the African Development Bank (AfDB) as part of the Feed Africa Strategy. Continue reading
The view from Iain’s office – December 2017
As we enter 2018, I want to send you and your families best wishes for the coming year and remind you that we live in a much more safer world than any of our ancestors did. Continue reading
The view from Iain’s office – November 2017
We are starting to consider how ILRI’s research might contribute to reducing the need for migration and how the livestock sector could be leveraged to provide greater economic opportunities, employment and livelihoods, especially for young people, not only in livestock keeping but all along the livestock value chains. Continue reading
The view from Iain’s office – September 2017
For this month’s blog I am posting a modified version of the background paper that I wrote on how to make ILRI a more product- and outcome-driven organization.
The view from Iain’s office – August 2017
In August I presented a keynote address at the 25th anniversary conference of the Ethiopian Society of Animal Production (ESAP). Continue reading