CORAF is an important organization working to improve food and nutrition security in West Africa. CORAF's recent initiatives are a promising sign of its determination to meet the challenges facing West Africa.
23/04/2025
Strengthening CORAF's actions in the CEMAC region
A delegation from CORAF, led by its Chairman of the Board of Directors, Dr Kalifa TRAORÉ, its Executive Director, Dr Moumini SAVADOGO, and its Director of Research and Innovation, Dr....
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11/04/2025
A strong plea for African women entrepreneurs at the Regional Forum on Sustainable Development
Many women in West and Central Africa operate in an unfavorable environment, with limited access to information, financing, training and business opportunities...
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CORAF appoints Dr Emmanuel Njukwe to the position of Director of the...
CORAF is pleased to announce the appointment of Dr Emmanuel Kouopkwa Njukwe as Director of Research...
Sep 24, 2021
AATF pays tribute to its outgoing director
After almost ten years, the Executive Director of the African Agricultural Technology Foundation, Dr Denis Tumwesigye Kyetere, is...
16 Sep 2021
Leveraging digital tools to boost productivity
Around fifty players from the National Agricultural Research Systems (NARS) and the private agricultural sector came together virtually...
Sep 14, 2021
Ten new seed varieties to boost agricultural productivity in Niger
Ten new seed varieties have been registered in Niger's national catalog of plant species and varieties....
07 Sep 2021
A huge loss for R&D in Africa: an illustrious scientist,...
One of Africa's most eminent scientists has passed away. Professor Claude Adandedjan of Benin passed away on August 20, 2021,...
30 Aug 2021
ECOWAS steps up efforts to make West Africa self-sufficient in...
ECOWAS steps up efforts to make West Africa self-sufficient in rice by 2025 Demand for rice...
10 Aug 2021
A Ghanaian center for West African root innovations...
The Kumasi-based Crop Research Institute has one of the best research infrastructures in the region,...
Jul 31, 2021
His doctorate was the turning point in his career.
Ghanaian researcher Harry Okyere, aged 43, has seen his destiny change significantly since he...
Jul 30, 2021