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Friday, 12 October 2012
CORAF/WECARD
It all began in March 1987 with a meeting between the directors of fifteen
francophone agricultural research institutions of West and Central
Africa and Madagascar and their colleagues from French agricultural
research institutions namely, the French Agricultural Research Centre
for International Development (CIRAD), the French National Institute for
Agricultural Research (INRA) and the Office de recherche scientifique et
technique d’Outre-Mer (ORSTOM) now the Development Research
Institute (IRD).
Together they formed the Conference of African and French leaders of
agricultural research institutes (CORAF). The first Executive Secretary
of CORAF was Bernard Bachelier and the headquarters of the conference
based in Paris. It was during the third Plenary of the institution, held in 1990, in
Antananarivo, Madagascar, that the decision to transfer the Secretariat
to Dakar, in Senegal, was taken.
Another decision, equally important, was taken during this third Plenary:
to open CORAF to research institutions of English-speaking and
Portuguese-speaking countries and to adopt the principle of regular
scientific evaluation of scientific cooperation tools.
Lastly, CORAF adopted the charter of Associative Research Networks
and Base-Centres and opened up to policy and decision makers, following
a Conference of Ministers responsible for agricultural research in
West and Central Africa.
In March 1992, the Conference was held in Dakar; the Ministers recognized
CORAF as a sub-regional organization and approved its
Strategic Plan.
Four years later, in 1996, the Conference of Ministers of Agriculture in
West and Central Africa followed suit by recognizing it as the technical
instrument of its research policy.
It was in 1995, that the research institutions of the Democratic Republic
of Congo, Ghana, Gambia, Sierra-Leone, Cape-Verde and Guinea
Bissau joined CORAF.
Consequently, the institution became the Conference of Leaders of
Agricultural Research in West and Central Africa.
In February 1997, in Bamako, Mali, together with two other sister subregional
organizations of sub-Saharan Africa, it established the continental
organization, Forum for Agricultural Research in Africa (FARA).
It was in 1999, that CORAF took on its present name: the West and
Central African Council for Agricultural Research and Development
(CORAF/WECARD)
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