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SFSA and its partners aim to complement each other’s efforts by providing skills, knowledge and access to resources for rural enterprises to grow.

SFSA has many partners: government and non governmental organizations, research institutes, other foundations, banks and private corporations, all sharing a common goal to work with farmers to improve their livelihoods.

Brazil Eritrea Ethiopia
  1. Projeto Dom Helder Camara (PDHC), co-financed by the government of Brazil and International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD)
  2. Secretariat for Territorial Development of the Ministry of Agrarian Development
  3. Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária (EMBRAPA)
  4. National Confederation of Agricultural Workers (NCAW)
  1. Centre for Development and Environment (CDE)
  2. University of Bern, Switzerland
  3. University of Asmara, Department of Geography and College of Agriculture
  4. National Agricultural Research Institute (NARI)
  5. Vision Eritrea
  1. Ethiopian Institute of Agricultural Research, Melkassa Research Station
India Kenya Mali
  1. Maharogi Sewa Samiti
    (MSS)
  2. Pragati Pratisthan
  3. KARRTABYA
  4. Shamayita Math
  5. Maharashtra Institute of Technology Transfer for Rural Areas (MITTRA)
  6. Centre for Development Education India (Gardens for Life)
  1. Centro Internacional de Mejoramiento de Maiz y Trigo (CIMMYT)
  2. Kenya Agricultural Research Institute (KARI)
  3. Rockefeller Foundation
  4. Kenya's Commercial Bank of Africa (an ASPIRE participant)
  5. Bank of Africa (an ASPIRE participant)
  1. Farmer Organizations of Cinzana Gare and Katiena
  2. Faso Jigi
  3. Government of Mali, Ministry of Agriculture, Institute of Rural Economy (IER)
  4. International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics (ICRISAT)
  5. Novartis Foundation for Sustainable Development
  6. Promavi-Ranford
Nigeria Rwanda Tanzania
  1. Lake Chad Research Institute
  1. Banque Commérciale du Rwanda (an ASPIRE participant)
  1. Tanzania's Eurafrican Bank (an ASPIRE participant)
Uganda Switizerland CGIAR
  1. Kayunga District Farmers Association
  2. Uganda National Farmers Federation (UNFFE)
  3. Uganda Microfinance Union
  4. Ministry of Water, Lands & Environment, Department of Meteorology
  5. MTN Village Phone Uganda
  6. Helika Ltd
  7. Uganda's DFCU Bank (an ASPIRE participant)
  1. Swisscontact
  2. Intercooperation
  3. The Swiss Business and Mission Councils Foundation(Third World Solidarity)
  4. The Swiss Commission for Research Partnerships with Developing Countries (KFPE)
  5. The Swiss Forum on International Agricultural Research and the
  6. The Center for International Agriculture (ZIL).

In October 2002, the Foundation joined the Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research (CGIAR), a consortium that sustains public agricultural research centers worldwide.

The CGIAR welcomed the Foundation´s membership as marking "an important new direction in addressing hunger and poverty around the globe," one that establishes "new models for public-private partnerships."




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