The Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR and World Agroforestry (ICRAF) joined forces in 2019, leveraging a combined 65 years’ experience in research on the role of forests and trees in solving critical global challenges.
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2016
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Derero A, Mekuria A D A, Muthuri CMuthuri C
, Negussie C, Kinuthia RKinuthia R
, Tadesse S, Miyuki I, Tofu A, Kiptot EKiptot E
, Assefa A, Kuria S, Barrios E, Baudron F, SmethhurstP, MowoMowo
, inclair?r F, Carsan SCarsan S
, Betemariam EBetemariam E
, Hadgu K MHadgu K M
Catherine Muthuri is the Regional Coordinator for the Eastern and Southern Afric...
Ruth Kinuthia joined World Agroforestry in 2012 under the Evergreen agriculture ...
Jeremias Gasper Mowo joined World Agroforestry in 2007 as Regional Coordinator f...
Sammy holds a BSc in Horticulture from the Jomo Kenyatta University of Agricultu...
Ermias Betemariam is a land health scientist with research interest in land...
Kiros Meles Hadgu (PhD) is a Scientist and ICRAF Country Representative for Ethi...
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- Project Reports, Studies and Working Papers
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The Trees for Food Security Project (T4FS) is an Australian Centre for International Agricultural research (ACIAR) funded project aimed at enhancing food security for resource-poor rural people in Eastern Africa. T4FS’ research goal underpins national programmes to scale up the use of trees within farming systems in Ethiopia and Rwanda and then out-scale successes to relevant contexts in Uganda and Burundi.






