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ABOUT
ECART-EEIG
HISTORY
ECART was launched in May 1992 in
response to the need for concerted efforts in meeting the diverse
and complex demands of developing countries in natural resources
management, poverty alleviation, livelihood development, market
development, capacity strengthening and institutional development.
It exists both to offer European research skills and expertise in
a more accessible manner, and to encourage more effective co-ordination
of research activities within Europe.
ECART seven members, before its evolution into an
EEIG, were :
| CIRAD |
Centre de coopération internationale
en recherche agronomique pour le développement France |
| IICT |
Instituto de Investigação
Científica Tropical Portugal |
| NRI |
Natural Resources Institute United Kingdom |
| NRIL |
Natural Resources International Ltd United
Kingdom |
| GTZ |
Deutsche Gesellschaft für Technische
Zusammenarbeit GmbH Germany |
| IAO |
Istituto Agronomico per l'Oltremare Italy |
| WUR |
Wageningen University and Research Centers
Netherlands |
These are leading European research
organisations sharing common objectives in the field of development-oriented
research for sustainable development (agriculture, crops, livestock,
forestry and inland fisheries) and natural resources management.
Together, the organisations represent a European capacity of over
7,000 professional staff. Collaboration through ECART allows the
member organisations to make a greater and more efficient contribution
to sustainable agricultural development in tropical and sub-tropical
regions. In addition to their own expertise the six organisations
can mobilise expertise from other national and international research
and development organisations in Europe and elsewhere.
All the original member institutions
are characterised by a history of extensive field involvement in
addressing natural resources development issues in developing countries.
ECART works closely with regional agricultural research networks
in the South (e.g. CORAF, ASARECA, SADC/FANR, APAARI, etc) and with
national agricultural research systems (NARS) in individual countries,
responding to their needs and their priorities. ECART has active
collaboration linkages with the international agricultural research
institutes under CGIAR. ECART also has close relations with the
institutions of the European Union (and EU-sponsored initiatives
such as EIARD, ERA-ARD, EARD-INFOSys+), aid agencies of the member
states, and other European organisations, and has been involved
in the establishment of the European Forum on Agricultural Research
for Development.
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