Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire, 22 May 2020 - In honor of the International Day for Biological Diversity (22 May), the Africa Rice Center (AfricaRice) is delighted to announce the launch of its new website (www.africarice.org) with a responsive and streamlined design, which is simple to use and navigate. Users can opt between English and French, and easily access updated information on key topics, initiatives and innovations relating to rice-based food systems in Africa.
AfricaRice is a
pan-African Center of Excellence for rice research, development and capacity
building. It contributes to reducing poverty, achieving food and nutrition
security and improving livelihoods of farmers and other rice value-chain actors
in Africa by increasing the productivity and profitability of rice-based
agri-food systems, while ensuring the sustainability of natural resources.
The date of the
launch was chosen to coincide with the International Day for Biological
Diversity as the new website puts the spotlight on AfricaRice’s commitment to
achieving the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) through its
work. Biodiversity, which is a key factor in making our food system more
sustainable, underpins many of the SDGs.
AfricaRice has
been at the forefront of international efforts to collect and conserve rice
genetic resources in Africa. In February 2020, the Center inaugurated the Rice
Biodiversity Center for Africa (RBCA). A major component of the RBCA is
AfricaRice’s new genebank, which holds the largest collection of African rice
in the world and the largest rice collection in Africa.
Information on
the genebank as well as a wealth of relevant resources, including scientific
publications, databases and success stories, are shared on the AfricaRice
website. Stakeholders, partners and interested users are invited to explore the
Center’s activities and achievements through interlinked themes.
The new features
on the website include information relating to research on cross-cutting global
issues, such as gender, climate change, nutrition and youth employment, among
others. Rice innovations for Africa developed with partners are prominently featured,
including tools, technologies, agricultural equipment, models and apps. A new section
on impact of AfricaRice research in Africa is presented.
“Our website is
a critical component of our communications strategy,” stated AfricaRice
Director General Dr Harold Roy-Macauley. “We look forward to keeping you
updated on our exciting and impactful work through this new redesigned platform,
which serves as a ‘front door’ to our Center for many of our partners.”