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Research
- Overview
- Creating innovations for the transformation of agrifood systems
- Facilitating climate-resilient food and nutrition security
- Sustainable intensification of farming systems
- Integrated systems for climate-resilient landscapes
- Innovations and digital tools for climate-resilient food value chains
- Where We Work
- News & Events
- Resources
- Results


Fragility to Resilience in Central and West Asia and North Africa
The CGIAR Initiative on Fragility to Resilience in Central and West Asia and North Africa (F2R-CWANA) is building resilient agrifood systems that can withstand the impact of climate change, generate economic opportunities, and deliver better incomes and livelihoods for rural communities in the region.
Featured News & Events
Featured Resources
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Determinants and impact of farmers’ participation in social media groups: Evidence from irrigated areas of Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan
CGIAR Initiative on Fragility to Resilience in Central and West Asia and North Africa28.08.23 -
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Farmers’ social media groups for better extension and advisory services
CGIAR Initiative on Fragility to Resilience in Central and West Asia and North Africa28.08.23 -
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Фермерские группы в социальных сетях для повышения качества услуг по распространению знаний и консультаций
CGIAR Initiative on Fragility to Resilience in Central and West Asia and North Africa28.08.23
Research activities
Where We Work
This Initiative has a global and regional focus, with countries being prioritized as a result of the Initiative’s work. Selected countries for initial data collection are listed below.
- Egypt
- Lebanon
- Morocco
- Sudan
- Uzbekistan
Partners
Partnerships are essential to the success of CGIAR Initiatives. Each Initiative will engage a wide range of different types of partners supporting demand, innovation, and scaling, including: academic, training and research partners; private-sector partners; government and other public-sector partners; multilateral organizations; foundations; international, regional, national and local NGOs; and public–private partnerships.