To promote consistency across ILRI, management has produced updated word templates to be used for all letters and correspondence. The standard ILRI powerpoint template has also been updated. ICT services have auto-installed these files on all ILRI staff computers in Nairobi and Addis Ababa. We will send the files to country and regional offices for … Continue reading
Category Archives: Official
ILRI Ethiopia Finance Office closed on April 26, 2016
ILRI-Ethiopia Finance team will be on a quarterly meeting in Addis Ababa on the 26th of April 2016 from 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. As a result, the office will be closed, normal business will resume after 3:00 p.m. We would kindly like to request your co-operation in sending any urgent requests ahead of time. … Continue reading
ILRI Addis – Scrap materials for sale
THE INTERNATIONAL LIVESTOCK RESEARCH INSTITUTE (ILRI) would like to dispose different scraps in a competitive bidding process for everyone and invites to submit price offers for the following materials on “as is where is” basis: No Description Quantity 1 Old Chip woods Bulk 2 wooden door frames (different size) Bulk 3 Wooden doors (different size) … Continue reading
Access to Scopus for ILRI staff
Scopus is the largest abstract and citation database of peer-reviewed literature: scientific journals, books and conference proceedings. It delivers a comprehensive overview of the world’s research output in the fields of science, technology, medicine, social sciences, and arts and humanities. It features smart tools to track, analyze and visualize research, which has become increasingly global, … Continue reading
ILRI Addis – Office space checking
Please kindly note that a team of engineering unit will conduct its annual office space accuracy checking from April 19th through to April 30th , 2016. The team will collect data on office spaces used, working station arrangements, number of offices and occupants and information for accurate office space charges. This information will be on … Continue reading
Major updates on ILRI Addis engineering activities
This announcement is to keep you informed about the progress on some of the started, finished and upcoming major construction activities inside the campus. New gymnasium: This is a New G+1 gymnasium building a total of around 660 m2 also includes steam and sauna rooms which will be inaugurated on Monday 18th of April 2016. … Continue reading
ILRI – Tanzania staff appointment (March 2016)
Johannes Osarya has been appointed as Field Coordinator for the Tanzania smallholder dairy value chain research for development (Maziwa Zaidi) Program. Johannes is a holder of BSc agriculture degree with specialization in animal science at MSc level, both from Sokoine University of Agriculture. He has many years of experience in program management and knowledge of … Continue reading
The view from Iain’s office – March 2016
The big event of the month of March was the completion and submission of the full proposals for the second phase of the CRPs. This was a herculean effort on the part of many, many people. We led with our partners the Livestock proposal but were heavily involved in A4NH, CCAFS, Dryland Cereals and Legumes, … Continue reading
Science Forum in Addis next week – update on plans
CGIAR staff in Addis will hopefully be aware of the science forum taking please here next week. The formal sessions start on Tuesday at UNECA and end Thursday afternoon. On Tuesday afternoon, from 1600-1900 approximately, the ILRI campus hosts a knowledge marketplace for participants and partners. The space between Lalibela auditorium and the genebank will … Continue reading
ILRI Addis – Comments and ideas towards the new gym
We are working so hard to arrange the gym with the expected quality and required equipment. Therefore, we are planning to start different programs and would like to have your comments and ideas towards this. Please kindly respond the questionnaire in the following link. https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1UxVNTfJ6iXd66fyz-RZ_QsbHg7vAokl-i2W6g595A0M/viewform Please remember you comment is highly valuable for the coming … Continue reading