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Letter from the Board and Management

M Claire O Connor

Chair of the Board of Trustees

Robert Nasi

Managing Director, CIFOR-ICRAF
Director General, CIFOR

Anthony Simons

Executive Director, CIFOR-ICRAF
Director General, ICRAF

At the start of 2020, few people predicted that a pandemic would soon transform daily life around the globe. But while COVID-19 has impacted every country, it has been experienced by people in many different ways.

CIFOR-ICRAF was uniquely equipped to address questions surrounding the source of COVID-19. Our wild meat experts were quick to respond to cries for the wholesale ban on wild meat with evidence-based perspective on the needs of those who rely on wild game as a source of protein and nutrients. This story and the others in this report – on improved tree seed and restoration work in Ethiopia, agroforestry in Southeast Asia, and a new model for sustainable use of woodfuel in refugee camps – demonstrate how, despite the pandemic restrictions, our researchers continued to deliver world-class science on forests and landscapes and to maintain our scientific record.

When key global meetings on climate change and biodiversity were postponed, we kept the conversation going through various online events, sharing the latest transformative science and innovation to help shape national policies and provide evidence for decision making on sustainable land and forest use across the Global South.

At the same time, we continued charting our path as a merged organization, harmonizing our internal processes and refining our vision and mission. Our new 10-year strategy builds the business case for how trees, agroforestry and forests can help to address five major challenges: deforestation and biodiversity loss, accelerating climate change, unsustainable supply and value chains, the need to transform food systems, and extreme inequality for women, Indigenous Peoples and vulnerable rural communities.

New holistic approaches to delivering relevant and actionable solutions for both people and the planet include: Transformative Partnership Platforms; Engagement Landscapes; and Flagship Products, which we have launched in the course of 2020. These are unique approaches that bring partners together to design and facilitate the implementation of transformative solutions aimed at achieving impact ‘on the ground’. In 2020, we also launched Resilient Landscapes, an innovative venture to radically transform land use and agricultural supply chains by serving as the nexus between science and businesses, finance, governments and civil society across forest and agroforestry landscapes.

Despite a challenging year in 2020, CIFOR-ICRAF staff have done a fantastic job of staying productive and impactful, and being supportive and empathic with our partners, beneficiaries and each other.

As 2020 ends with the promise of new vaccines and renewed hope on the horizon, we look ahead with both optimism and the determination to help ‘build forward better’ during the UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration – and beyond. We look to a more resilient future in which healthy trees, forests and landscapes prevent the outbreak of zoonotic diseases, mitigate climate change, boost biodiversity and agricultural productivity, and promote health and well-being.

CIFOR-ICRAF Board of Trustees 2020

  • M Claire O Connor

    Chair of the Board of Trustees

  • Getachew Engida

    Vice chair of the Board of Trustees

  • Alexander Müller

  • Bushra Naz Malik

  • Doris Capistrano

  • Kathleen Merrigan

  • Marja-Liisa Tapio-Biström

  • José Joaquin Campos Arce

  • Maria Teresa Cervera Goy

  • Kaoru Kitajima

  • Wanjira Mathai (until May 2020)

  • Vijai Sharma

  • Hamadi Iddi Boga

  • Agus Justianto

  • Anthony Simons

  • Robert Nasi


About CIFOR-ICRAF

Our way of working

CIFOR-ICRAF is focused on contributing to a decisive shift in global trajectories: from a future of environmental destruction and livelihood crises to one of prosperity and planetary health. Uniquely equipped to deliver transformative research, we harness the power of science and innovation to improve the benefits that forests, trees, soils and their sustainable management can provide to all of humankind, for a more resilient, equitable and prosperous future.

Our work is aligned with the Sustainable Development Goals and the Paris Agreement, as well as the three Rio Conventions.

CIFOR and ICRAF are members of CGIAR, a global research partnership for a food-secure future. CIFOR leads the CGIAR Research Program on Forests, Trees and Agroforestry (FTA) in partnership with ICRAF and other key organizations, and we work closely with the CGIAR Research Programs on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS), on Policies, Institutions and Markets (PIM), and Water, Land and Ecosystems (WLE).

Worldwide presence

Partnership


Staff


Knowledge



Addressing five global challenges

As the world reels from concurrent and successive crises, so much is clear: food, agricultural and forestry systems will need to change if we are to ensure a future worth living for succeeding generations. CIFOR-ICRAF provides actionable, game-changing solutions to five major global challenges:

CIFOR-ICRAF Strategy 2020–2030

This year we launched a new 10-year Institutional strategy, which outlines our approach to solving the five global challenges in a way that harnesses lessons learned from our nearly seven decades of combined experience and channels them into new ways of working.

CIFOR-ICRAF has a unique way of developing actionable solutions, from our focus on partnerships to our holistic systems approach to research, to our groundbreaking knowledge-led digital engagement. Through demand-driven and innovative research, capacity building and stakeholder engagement, our scientists promote the deep transformation needed for ambitious policies and practices that can contribute to solving the five challenges.

Three new elements are designed to deliver timely, relevant solutions to global and national challenges:

  • Transformative Partnership Platforms – Alliances focused on one critically important issue

  • Engagement Landscapes – Geographic locations where we carry out concentrated, long-term work with diverse and committed partners

  • Flagship Products – Initiatives that provide action-oriented insights into key global issues.

Read the full strategy

Impact

This year, a new Quality for Impact (Q4I) team was created to accelerate, intensify and provide evidence for how CIFOR-ICRAF is translating quality research and development (R&D) interventions into sustainable and inclusive development impact. Q4I is capturing, tracking and communicating CIFOR-ICRAF’s performance, supporting research quality reviews, and providing monitoring, evaluation, learning and impact assessment (MELIA) support to R&D initiatives. The team is also developing an integrated portfolio of ‘fit-for-purpose’ impact assessment and research methods to accelerate CIFOR-ICRAF's efforts to nudge human development onto a more inclusive and sustainable path.


The CIFOR-ICRAF network

Experience has taught us that turning scientific evidence into transformative action requires creative partnerships and clear communication channels. The entities of the CIFOR-ICRAF network reinforce and advance our collective aim to unlock the potential of trees and forests to combat climate change, biodiversity loss and land degradation.

Resilient Landscapes aims to radically transform land use and agricultural supply chains by serving as the nexus between science and businesses, finance, government and civil society across forest and agroforestry landscapes. resilient-landscapes.org

The Global Landscapes Forum is the world’s largest knowledge forum on integrated and sustainable land use; since its creation, it has reached more than 995 million people from 185 countries – including many youth, Indigenous, rural and women’s groups. globallandscapesforum.org

The CGIAR Research Program on Forests, Trees and Agroforestry (FTA) is the world’s largest research for development programme to enhance the role of forests, trees and agroforestry in sustainable development and food security and to address climate change. CIFOR leads FTA in partnership with ICRAF, the Alliance of Bioversity International and CIAT, CATIE, CIRAD, INBAR and TBI. foreststreesagroforestry.org

Resource mobilization

The new, harmonized CIFOR-ICRAF Resource Mobilization (RM) Unit made major progress in identifying and disseminating funding opportunities through the new CIFOR-ICRAF RM Opportunities portal, including dedicated ‘cradle-to-grave’ support for submissions development and due diligence. The joint Resource Mobilization and Partnerships Committee was also established and is supporting the RM and Partnerships teams. Harmonization is ongoing between RM and other corporate support units to ensure further effective support to institutional delivery, and a draft joint RM Strategy and related policies are in the works.

Building
forward better

ANNUAL REPORT 2020

In 2020 – a year like no other – CIFOR-ICRAF continued to deliver the world’s best science on forests and trees in agricultural landscapes, shifting the conversation online as the Covid-19 pandemic evolved.

This annual report features stories about expertise, dedication and perseverance. When people responded to the pandemic with calls to ban wild meat, CIFOR-ICRAF experts stepped forward with recent, highly relevant evidence in hand, highlighting the needs of communities who rely on wild game for nutrition. Other scientists forged ahead to deliver compelling research findings on improved tree seed and restoration work in Ethiopia, agroforestry in Southeast Asia, and a new model for sustainable use of woodfuel in refugee camps – among many other topics.

CIFOR-ICRAF continued to chart its path as one organization, with a new 10-year strategy that outlines game-changing solutions to five global challenges: deforestation and biodiversity loss, the climate crisis, unsustainable supply and value chains, the need to transform food systems, and extreme inequality for women, Indigenous Peoples and vulnerable rural communities.

Three new holistic approaches will deliver actionable solutions to these challenges: Transformative Partnership Platforms, Engagement Landscapes and Flagship Products. And the newly launched Resilient Landscapes aims to leverage the power of the private sector to spur greater investment in nature-based solutions.

The Global Landscapes Forum (GLF) held its first fully virtual conference in June and didn’t stop there, seeing unprecedented digital growth during the year. And the CGIAR Research Program on Forests, Trees and Agroforestry (FTA) marked its 10th science conference – also virtual – while continuing to demonstrate the power of partnership.