



Danièle Clavel est agronome généticienne. Après une activité de sélectionneur maïs de 1986 à 1993 en Afrique, elle a travaillé pendant 10 ans dans le champ de l'adaptation à la sécheresse. Depuis
2006/2007 ses activités portent sur l'innovation dans les zones sèches d’Afrique et à ce titre elle coordonne depuis 2007 un projet européen « Agricultural Innovations in Dryland Africa » (AIDA).
Faced with the clear failure of public development aid to reduce inequalities and hunger, especially in Africa, a response pooling knowledge, encouraging increased understanding and the autonomy of key players is being introduced.
Successive food, economic and environmental crises have prompted the world Agricultural Research for Development (ARD) bodies to spring into action. Faced with the clear failure of public development aid to reduce inequalities and hunger, especially in Africa, wide consensus has been achieved from the World Bank to the G8 via the UN, the European Union and the African Union these past five years on the need to improve agricultural production through sustainable rural development which shows respect for Man and Nature. The ARD has set itself the goal of supporting the implementation of technical, social and institutional responses to sustainable development through a partnership encouraging the pooling of knowledge, increased skills and the autonomy of key players.
Acknowledgements
Foreword
Vulnerability and resilience of smallholder farms
New partnerships for research and innovation
Multistakeholder approaches in Africa and Brazil
Development models at the crossroads of all knowledge
Conclusion
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