CRP Genebanks outputs
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Item ISPC Commentary on the Preproposal for the Genebank programme(Independent Commentary, 2015-09-21) CGIAR Independent Science and Partnership CouncilISPC Commentary on the Preproposal for the Genebank programmeItem ISPC Assessment of the revised proposal for the Genebank Platform phase 2 (2017-2022)(Independent Commentary, 2016-09-14) CGIAR Independent Science and Partnership CouncilItem Genebanks - Presentation for Discussion with Donors and Partners - June 2013(Presentation, 2013-06) CGIAR Genebank PlatformItem Annual report 2021: CGIAR Genebank Platform(Annual Report, 2022-06) CGIAR Genebank PlatformItem Annual report 2020: CGIAR Genebank Platform(Annual Report, 2021-08) CGIAR Genebank PlatformItem Annual report 2019: CGIAR Genebank Platform(Annual Report, 2020-07) CGIAR Genebank PlatformItem CGIAR Genebank Platform - Plan of Work and Budget 2020(Internal Document, 2020-02) CGIAR Genebank PlatformAs per previous years, the CGIAR Genebank Platform is responsible for providing healthy, viable, documented germplasm from the 35 crop and tree collections managed by the CGIAR, which are maintained and safety duplicated in long-term conservation in accordance with the FAO Genebank Standards (2014) and Article 15 of the International Treaty on Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture (Plant Treaty). This service remains the most important annual output of the 11 CGIAR genebanks, which together are expected to distribute approximately 100,000 samples of germplasm in response to requests from up to 2000 external users and CGIAR scientists in 2020.Item CGIAR Genebank Platform - Plan of Work and Budget 2019(Internal Document, 2019-01) CGIAR Genebank PlatformThe most important output of the Genebank Platform is the provision, in an effective and timely manner, of healthy, viable, documented germplasm from the 35 crop and tree collections, which are maintained safely in long-term conservation in accordance with Article 15 of the International Treaty on Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture (ITPGRFA). Together, the 11 CGIAR genebanks are expected to distribute approximately 100,000 samples of germplasm in response to requests from up to 2000 external users and CGIAR scientists in 2019.Item Annual report 2018: CGIAR Genebank Platform(Annual Report, 2019) CGIAR Genebank PlatformItem Annual report 2017: CGIAR Genebank Platform(Annual Report, 2018-08-01) CGIAR Genebank PlatformThe activities of the Genebank Platform are targeted specically to bring about increased conservation and use of genetic resources with the aim of achieving CGIAR System Level Outcomes (Sub-IDO 4.4) and UN Sustainable Development Goals (Target 2.5). The 2017 Annual Report reflects on activities and achievements in 2017.Item CGIAR Genebank Platform - Plan of Work and Budget 2017(Internal Document, 2017-04-01) CGIAR Research Program for Managing and Sustaining Crop CollectionsItem CGIAR Genebank Platform - Plan of Work and Budget 2018(Internal Document, 2018-05-01) CGIAR Research Program for Managing and Sustaining Crop CollectionsCGIAR Genebank Platform (Genebank) - Plan of Work and Budget for 2018Item Annual report 2016: CGIAR Research Program for Managing and Sustaining Crop Collections (Genebanks)(Annual Report, 2017-11) CGIAR Research Program for Managing and Sustaining Crop CollectionsItem Genebanks Platform: Full Proposal 2017-2022(Proposal, 2016-08-12) CGIAR Genebank PlatformCGIAR genebanks safeguard some of the largest and most widely used collections of crop diversity in the world, critical to attaining global development goals to end hunger and improve food and nutrition security, which arguably gives their stewardship an imperative and prominence unsurpassed by any other single undertaking in CGIAR. The genebanks, as a key driver of international exchange of plant genetic resources for food and agriculture (PGRFA), are fundamentalto delivering the CGIAR Strategy and Results Framework (SRF) and three System Level Outcomes (SLO) of reduced poverty, improved food and nutrition security, and improved natural resources systems and ecosystem services.Item Genebanks Platform: Full Proposal 2017-2022 Addenda(Proposal, 2016-08-11) CGIAR Genebank PlatformItem Genebanks Platform: Full Proposal 2017-2022 Cover Letter(Proposal, 2016-08-11) CGIAR Genebank PlatformItem Genebanks Platform Budget and Budget Narratives(Proposal, 2016-04) CGIAR Genebank PlatformGenebanks Platform Budget and Budget Narratives to Full Proposal 2017-2022Item Genebanks Platform Full Proposal 2017-2022(Proposal, 2016-04) CGIAR Genebank PlatformCGIAR genebanks safeguard some of the largest and most widely used collections of crop diversity in the world, critical to attaining global development goals to end hunger and improve food and nutrition security, which arguably gives their stewardship an imperative and prominence unsurpassed by any other single undertaking in CGIAR. The genebanks, as a key driver of international exchange of plant genetic resources for food and agriculture (PGRFA), are fundamental to delivering the CGIAR Strategy and Results Framework (SRF) and three System Level Outcomes (SLO) of reduced poverty, improved food and nutrition security, and improved natural resources systems and ecosystem services. Most directly, the genebanks, through this Platform, will ensure increased conservation and use of genetic resources (sub-Intermediate Development Outcome (sub-IDO) 4.4.) and contribute to achieving Targets 2.5 and 2.a of the UN Sustainable Development Goals.Item Genebanks Platform cover letter(Proposal, 2016-04) CGIAR Genebank PlatformGenebanks Platform cover letterItem Annual report 2014: CGIAR Research Program for Managing and Sustaining Crop Collections (Genebanks)(Annual Report, 2016-02-16) CGIAR Research Program for Managing and Sustaining Crop Collections