The CGIAR’s Institutional Learning and Change (ILAC) Initiative was set up five years ago to address the major challenge that successful poverty-reducing research options are often not widely applied or adopted. ILAC is already addressing many of the issues raised by the Change Management Initiative, as it is improving people’s capacity to work with a wide range of stakeholders, learn from the results of their work, and share their knowledge.
ILAC is supported by the Government of the Netherlands and the Research Into Use program of the UK’s Department for International Development. See website for more.
Project Coordinator, Jamie Watts, outlines the ILAC perspective on the change process:
Filed under: CGIAR AGM08, CGIAR Change Management




