Capacity-building multimedia channel
Welcome to the Capacity Building (CB) multi-media channel!
Here, you'll find content in a variety of media related to GCP's capacity building activities.
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Videos
Complex personality of groundnut: Part 3 of 4: Capacity building
A key message: "Nobody is given anything. They are taught...a completely different ball game." Soraya Leal-Bertioli, Brazil
Recipe for chickpea success in Tropical Legumes I (TLI)/Legumes Research Initiative - Part 2: Capacity building
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Audio clips
Episode 1.3 – Gaps and challenges: The common ones
GCP’s Xavier Delannay discusses key challenges and gaps which were common to many of the African research sites visited by GCP Consultant, Hannibal Muhtar. Xavier lists limited human and infrastructure resources, as well as a clear need to build capacity of research staff on the ground, targeting courses in the local language where possible, and, critically, the need to ensure the sustainable continuation of these investments long after GCP disengages.
Episode 1 – A nuts-and-bolts approach to local capacity empowerment – Infrastructure and training
GCP’s Xavier Delannay talks about the benefits being enjoyed by researchers and local communities in sub-Saharan Africa, thanks to GCP investments in field and lab infrastructure, equipment, and related support services.
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Hitting the nail on the head: A nuts-and-bolts approach to local capacity empowerment
An in-depth blogpost about GCP Consultant, Hannibal Muhtar, and his work which included identifying, together with GCP project Principal Investigators, African research sites of ongoing or potential GCP Research Initiative projects where effective scientific research might be hampered by significant gaps in one fundamental area: infrastructure, equipment and support services.
4th call
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Winners of the 2nd Genotyping Support Service (GSS) call for proposals confirmed
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March 2009
Below are the winners of the 2nd GSS call for proposals.
This second call for proposals was announced in June 2008 in coordination and collaboration with calls from the Global Crop Diversity Trust (the Trust), which focused on phenotyping, and the Global Partnership Initiative for Plant Breeding Capacity Building (GIPB), whose focus was on capacity-building.
Special congratulations Eureka Teresa M. Ocampo, who was successful in all three Calls (ie. selected by the GSS, the Trust and GIPB). More details:
Name | Institution | Country | Crop |
Eureka Teresa M. Ocampo | Institute of Plant Breeding, Crop Science Cluster, College of Agriculture, University of The Philippines | The Philippines | Musa |
The following four winners, listed alphabetically, were successful in two of the three Calls (ie. selected by the GSS, and the Trust OR GIPB, as indicated in the final column):
Name | Institution | Country | Crop | Selected by the GSS and: |
Boris Sagredo | Instituto de Investigaciones Agropecuarias (INIA) | Chile | Potato |
GIPB |
Dindo Tabanao | Philippine Rice Research Institute (PhilRice) | The Philippines | Rice | GIPB |
Jorge Antonio Rojas Beltrán | PROINPA Foundation | Bolivia | Potato | the Trust |
Tzvetelina Stoilova | Institute of Plant Genetic Resources | Bulgaria | Phaseolus | the Trust |
The following 21 winners, listed alphabetically, were successful in the GCP's GSS Call:
Name | Institution | Country | Crop |
Asrat Asfaw Amele | Savannah Agricultural Research Institute (SARI) | Ethiopia | Phaseolus |
Charles Lung'aho | Kenya Agricultural Research Institute (KARI) | Kenya | Potato |
Edson Amorim | Embrapa Cassava and Tropical Fruits | Brazil | Musa |
Efren Santos | Centro de Investigaciones Biotecnológicas del Ecuador (CIBE), Escuela Superior Politécnica del Litoral (ESPOL) | Ecuador | Musa |
Emmanuel Okogbenin | National Root Crops Research Institute (NRCRI) | Nigeria | Cassava |
Erika Salazar | Instituto de Investigaciones Agropecuarias (INIA) | Chile | Maize |
Francisco Vilaró | Instituto Nacional de Investigación Agropecuaria (INIA) | Uruguay | Potato |
James Karanja | Kenya Agricultural Research Institute (KARI) | Kenya | Maize |
Jayanta Tarafdar | Bidhan Chandra Krishi Viswavidyalaya (State Agricultural University) | India | Sweet potato |
Jorge Antonio Rojas-Beltrán | PROINPA foundation | Bolivia | Maize |
Jorge Jimenez Davalos | La Molina National Agrarian University | Peru | Barley |
Kanokporn Triwitayakorn | Institute of Molecular Biology and Genetics, Mahidol University | Thailand | Cassava |
Kassahun Bantte Bisetegn | Jimma University--College of Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine | Ethiopia | Sorghum |
Lalith Perera | Coconut Research Institute | Sri Lanka | Coconut |
Marian Quain |
Crop Research Institute at the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CRI–CSIR) |
Ghana | Sweet potato and Yam |
Mario Paredes | Instituto Nacional de Investigación Agropecuaria (INIA), Quilamapu | Chile | Phaseolus |
Raveendra Gadag | Indian Agricultural Research Institute (IARI) | India | Maize |
Rogerio Chiulele | Faculdade de Agronomia e Engenharia Florestal, Universidade Eduardo Mondlane Mozambique | Mozambique | Cowpea |
Ruth Thompson |
Crop Research Institute at the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CRI–CSIR) |
Ghana | Cassava |
Sivakumar Subbarayan | Tamil Nadu Agricultural University (TNAU) | India | Maize |
Wickneswari Ratnam | Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia | Malaysia | Rice |
In addition to the above, GCP is also considering another five proposals on cowpea, subject to procuring the appropriate molecular tools for the proposals. The four are:
Name | Institution | Country | Crop |
Jorge Berny | Instituto Nacional de Investigaciones Forestales, Agricolas y Pecuarias (INIFAP) | Mexico | Cowpea |
Kenneth Fafa Egbadzor | Plant Genetic Resources Research | Ghana | Cowpea |
Mysore Uma | University of Agricultural Sciences, Bangalore | India | Cowpea |
Ruth Thompson |
Crop Research Institute at the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CRI–CSIR) |
Ghana | Cowpea |
Tzvetelina Stoilova | Institute of Plant Genetic Resources | Bulgaria | Cowpea |
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1st Genotyping Support Service open call, 2006–2007: For this pilot phase in 2007, 22 developing-country institutes were approached, and eight projects selected to test the GSS concept.
Crop and sample size | Service providers | Type of marker | Objective | Beneficiaries |
306 Musa samples | DArT P/L | DArT | Germplasm characterization | EMPBRAPA-Cruz das Almas, Brazil |
21 Musa samples | DArT P/L | DArT | Germplas characterization | University of Southern Mindanao Research-Mindanao, the Philippines |
Two populations for a total of 207 potato individuals | DArT P/L | DArT | Mapping insect traits | Instituto de Investigaciones Agropecuarias - Osorno, Chile |
110 cassava families | CIAT | SCAR | MAS for cassava mosaic disease | Mikocheni Agricultural Research Institute-Dar es Salaam, Tanzania |
547 cassava individuals | CIAT | SCAR+SSR | MAS for cassava mosaic disease | National Root Crops Research Institute-Umuahia, Nigeria |
593 cassava individuals | CIAT | SCAR | MAS for cassava mosaic disease | National Crops Resources Research Institute-Kampala, Uganda |
153 groundnut accessions | ICRISAT | SSR | Germplasm characterization | Fundación PROINPA - Cochabamba, Bolivia |
415 potato accessions | Genome Quebec | SSR | Germplasm characterization |
Winners of the 3rd Genotyping Support Service (GSS) call for proposals confirmed
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February 2011
Below are the winners of the 3rd GSS call for proposals.
This third call for proposals was announced in October 2009.
3rd Genotyping Support Service open call, 2009: Sixty-three applications were received from 19 developing countries, from whom the 16 below were selected.
Name |
Institution |
Country |
Crop |
Kwadwo Adofo |
Crops Research Institute-CSIR |
Ghana |
Cowpeas |
Alex Rigor |
Philippine Rice Research Institute (PhilRice) |
Philippines |
Rice |
Some Koussao |
Institut de l'environnement et de recherces agricoles (INERA) |
Burkina |
Sweet potatoes |
Nukala Padmanabha Sarma |
Kaveri Seed Company Ltd |
India |
Maize |
Firew Mekbib |
Harmaya University |
Ethiopia |
Chickpeas |
AbduRahman Beshir |
University of the Free State |
Ethiopia |
Maize |
Jorge Berny |
Instituto Nacional de Investigaciones Forestales, Agricolas y Pecuarias (INIFAP) |
Mexico |
Phaseolus |
Erick Cheruiyot |
Egerton University (EgU) |
Kenya |
Sorghum |
Anthony Pariyo |
National Crops Resources Research Institute (NaCRRI) |
Uganda |
Cassava |
Dindo Tabanao |
Philippine Rice Research Institute (PhilRice) |
Philippines |
Rice |
Shailaja Hittalmani |
University of Agricultural Sciences, Bangalore (UAS) |
India |
Rice |
Edmore Gasura |
University of Zimbabwe |
Zimbabwe |
Maize |
Constantino Estevao Cuambe |
Instituto de Investigação Agraria de Moçambique |
Mozambique |
Cassava |
Paul Kimurto |
Egerton University (EgU) |
Kenya |
Millets |
John Derera |
African Centre for Crop Improvement-University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa (ACCI-UKZN) |
South Africa |
Maize |
Amelework Assefa |
Amhara Regional Agricultural Research Institute |
Ethiopia |
Sorghum |
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