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CIFOR–ICRAF publishes over 750 publications every year on agroforestry, forests and climate change, landscape restoration, rights, forest policy and much more – in multiple languages.

CIFOR–ICRAF addresses local challenges and opportunities while providing solutions to global problems for forests, landscapes, people and the planet.

We deliver actionable evidence and solutions to transform how land is used and how food is produced: conserving and restoring ecosystems, responding to the global climate, malnutrition, biodiversity and desertification crises. In short, improving people’s lives.

World Agroforestry corporate documents and policies

World Agroforestry corporate documents and policies

Corporate documents

Audited Financial Statements 2022

This document presents ICRAF’s financial position, corporate governance and analysis of performance in 2022.

Audited Financial Statements 2021

This document presents ICRAF’s financial position, corporate governance and analysis of performance in 2021.

Audited Financial Statements 2020

This document presents ICRAF’s financial position, corporate governance and analysis of performance in 2020.

Audited Financial Statements 2019

In addition to presenting ICRAF’s financial position, this document reports on our corporate governance and analyses the Centre’s performance for 2019.

ICRAF Annual Report 2019

This report illustrates how ICRAF addressed interconnected challenges of persistent rural poverty and vulnerability; degraded landscapes, loss of ecosystem function and biodiversity; unsustainable production practices, particularly of tree commodities and climate change; and other threats to food, energy and socio-political security. In each case, we highlight key knowledge products, knowledge services, outcomes and impacts.

Anti-Money Laundering and Anti-Terrorist Financing Policy

The International Centre for Research in Agroforestry (hereinafter ‘ICRAF’/‘Centre’) is an international research centre working in six regions and more than 22 countries, mostly in the developing world.

Corporate policies

The following policies are meant to raise awareness among staff with regards to certain issues, explain and provide a systematic approach to complex and emerging issues; apply a coherent, institution-wide approach; take appropriate action through best practices; provide a mechanism to hold the Centre and staff accountable for certain activities; and provide a shield against legal action.

Personal Data Protection

ICRAF is committed to complying with international data protection laws. This policy ensures an adequate level of data protection as prescribed by global best practices.

Intellectual Assets Policy

The International Centre for Research in Agroforestry (ICRAF) adopts the Intellectual Assets Policy to ensure that the intellectual assets produced and acquired by ICRAF are promoted and widely disseminated, thus furthering our mission.

Invasive Alien Species Policy

This policy is intended to guide ICRAF and its partners on how to prevent and mitigate the negative effects to biodiversity, ecosystems and human enterprise that could result from the introduction, both intentional and unintentional, of invasive alien tree species.

Tree Genetic Resources Policy

The International Centre for Research in Agroforestry (ICRAF) also known by the brand name World Agroforestry advocates for the need to raise awareness and ensure implementation of adequate measures for the sustainable utilization and conservation of agroforestry tree species for their intrinsic biodiversity value, their existence and potential uses in transforming livelihoods and landscapes.

Local Knowledge Policy

The aim of this guideline is to describe ICRAF’s policy on working with local knowledge, including but not restricted to what is considered indigenous and traditional knowledge, and the steps taken to ensure best practices are followed.

Research Ethics Policy

ICRAF adopts the Research Ethics Policy to describe the ethical principles and standards ICRAF expects staff, students and consultants working on ICRAF projects to adopt.

Research Misconduct Policy

This policy aims to ensure that the trustworthiness of knowledge generated and disseminated by the Centre, and the extent to which it is trusted by stakeholders, is not limited by the actual or perceived threat of scientific fraud.

Research and Science Quality Policy

World Agroforestry requires that its research and the science that underpins or results from this research are of the highest quality. This Policy frames the principles and concepts that will support achievement of this goal.

Research Data Management Policies

To achieve the Centre’s goal to be the producer, provider and custodian of high-value data that promotes the understanding and adoption of agroforestry practices through an open and transparent system, ICRAF ensures that our research data is findable, accessible, interoperable, and re-usable (FAIR Data Principles).

Legal document

Annex 4 – General Terms & Conditions

The Annex 4 – General Terms and Conditions are incorporated by reference in, and shall form an integral part of, the Letter of Agreement. the General Terms and Conditions contained in Annex 4 by reference. If any provision of this Agreement conflicts with a provision in the General Terms and Conditions under Annex 4, the provision of the Letter of Agreement shall prevail.