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10th anniversary of Research4Life’s AGORA agricultural program
Photo by Charlotte Masiello (from left to right Onan Mulumba and Cynthia Kimani)
Rome, 18 September 2013 – This week marks the 10th anniversary of Research4Life’s AGORA agricultural program - a program coordinated by FAO, together with major publishers – which provides over 6,000 institutions in over 100 developing countries with free or low-cost access to leading journals in the fields of health, agriculture, and environment. This past summer, the Research4life Library Competition recognized the role of librarians in building research capacity and boosting output among scientists, doctors and policy makers. Onan Mulumba, a librarian at Makerere University in Uganda, has won this year’s competition. He was honoured earlier this week during the AGORA anniversary celebrations at FAO Headquarters. An Honourable Mention for a second case study was also awarded to Cynthia Kimani, librarian at the Kenya Medical Research Institute Library. A recognition of young, motivated and innovative talents.

Mulumba and Kimani visited FAO studios to share their stories about the impacts of the AGORA program and how the Research4Life initiative is a game changer in the field research and information sharing in developing countries. (Interview conducted by Liliane Kambirigi)
16min. 27sec.
Topic(s): Agriculture & crops, Education & capacity building, Interview
Produced by: Liliane Kambirigi
 
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