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Winrock CEO Helps Create New Advisory Organization, The Cuba Consortium

July 11, 2015

Winrock’s CEO, Rodney Ferguson, has joined an advisory board that will guide the newly created Cuba Consortium, a member-based group of companies, nonprofits, investors and entrepreneurs interested in U.S.-Cuba normalization. As relations between the two countries normalize, the Consortium, which is being launched by The Howard Baker Forum, will inform and prepare members for opportunities […]
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Winrock International names Joyjit Deb Roy Senior Director of Agriculture and Enterprise

July 10, 2015

Winrock International is pleased to announce that Joyjit Deb Roy has been named Senior Director of Winrock’s Agriculture and Enterprise Group, to support the organization’s work promoting economic opportunities for smallholder farmers, communities and agricultural enterprises. Prior to joining Winrock, Deb Roy was Managing Director for Project Management at ACDI/VOCA, where he supported global projects […]
Pakstani fishers

Winrock-implemented project celebrates successes in support of Balochistan farmers

June 29, 2015

When the Pakistan Agriculture and Cold Chain Development (PACCD) project officially closed out activities with a ceremony in May, project staff and beneficiaries alike had many reasons to celebrate the substantial gains the last four and a half years have brought to the horticulture sector of Balochistan. Chief of Party Farrukh Baig Mirza and U.S. […]
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Community-engagement activities help identify schooling gaps in South Sudan

June 29, 2015

At the start of the 2015 school year, the Room to Learn South Sudan (RtL) project began community activities for the first time in three states and four counties to empower community members improve school conditions and identify gaps that the project can help address. Using a participatory approach, RtL county teams work with community […]
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A Village Strongly Commits to Providing Availability of Rice to All

June 4, 2015

Thanks in part to a Winrock-implemented project in Cambodia, a rice bank is benefiting — and, indeed, helping to nourish — rural households in the Southeast Asian country at times when food is scarce. The Cambodian Center for the Protection of Children’s Rights (CCPCR), a local partner of the Counter Trafficking in Persons (CTIP) program, […]

Dr. Do Tu Lan

June 4, 2015

This portrait is part of the Vietnam Clean Energy Program’s series on ‘women champions’ in the Vietnamese construction sector, featuring women who have made strides in this male-dominated field, coming from diverse backgrounds and with different interests, but bound together by the common themes of a strong work ethic, love of country, a strong belief […]
Rodney Ferguson behind lectern

Sharing Ideas and Best Practices to Eliminate Child Labor in Agriculture

May 20, 2015

On May 12-14, 2015, in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, the Pathways to Sustainability: Together We Can Eliminate Child Labour in Agriculture conference convened key stakeholders from Tanzania, Malawi, Uganda, the United States and Switzerland for discussions on numerous topics related to child labor, and to reach consensus on the activities and policies necessary to eradicate […]
Men extracting palm oil

Palm Oil Extraction Equipment Creates 2,000 Jobs in Rural Liberia

May 19, 2015

Stimulated by considerably higher palm oil prices, oil palm growers have increased production in recent years in West and Central Africa. However, this increase has not been fully reflected in increased palm oil production due to low extraction rates derived from traditional manual processing methods still used by the vast majority of smallholder producers in […]

Winrock Supports Groundbreaking Policy Research on Mangrove and Wetland Conservation in Bangladesh

May 18, 2015

The Climate Resilient Ecosystems and Landscapes (CREL) project in Bangladesh has teamed with Winrock’s John D. Rockefeller 3RD (JDR 3RD) Scholars Program to commission two cutting-edge applied research projects with a direct mandate to inform national policies. The CREL/JDR 3RD Mangrove Valuation team will produce an estimate of the value of Sundarbans mangrove areas in […]
Farmers in Pakistan participate in banana ripening training.

Improving Produce Quality with Banana Ripening Units and Process Training

May 14, 2015

In Pakistan, the Lasbela District is well suited for trade because of its close proximity to Karachi, the nation’s capital city. Roughly 46,000 tons of bananas are produced here annually, the highest production within the region of Balochistan. Unfortunately, much of the fruit intended for trade in Karachi return to Lasbela, because they are sold […]
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