Scientific publisher CABI recently held its 397th Executive Council meeting, attended by delegates representing 34 CABI Member Countries, Board Members and CABI staff. Dr Lutz Peter Berg (Switzerland), Chairman of the Executive Council, led the meeting, which took place at the International Coffee Organisation in London on February 2, 2017.
December 2016 brought to a close the period covered by the CABI Medium Term Strategy 2014-16. CABI has continued to make good progress strategically, operationally and financially, in line with the plans laid out by the Medium Term Strategy. This Strategy has addressed priority areas identified at three Regional Consultations in 2015-16, and aligned Member Country requests with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and CABI's strategic objectives. It also took into account recommendations made at the organisation's 19th Review Conference, which was held on July 26-27, 2016.
CABI's traditional Publishing business, with its combination of book and database products has maintained progress, while also investing in new IT platforms to underpin CABI as a Knowledge Business. The commitment to open data made in the 2014-16 Medium Term Strategy led to CABI being awarded the role of Secretariat host for the Global Open Data in Agriculture and Nutrition (GODAN) initiative.
Proposals and recommendations approved by Executive Council and Members during the meeting include: CABI's 2017 budget and 2017-2019 plan; CABI's Medium Term Strategy for 2017-2019; re-appointment of Dr Lutz Peter Berg (Switzerland) as Chair of Executive Council for 2017; and election of Mrs Anne Kamau, Commercial Counsellor, Kenya High Commission and Mrs Sharifa Khan, Commercial Counsellor, High Commission for the People's Republic of Bangladesh as Executive Council delegates for the Board Observer positions for 2017.
Looking forward, the Executive Council and Members commended the proposed launch of CABI's Invasives Programme this year, which is designed to address the threat of invasive species to the livelihoods of millions of smallholder farmers in Africa and Asia. This, together with existing and new programmes such as ICT for Distance Learning, will play a key part in CABI's next steps throughout 2017–2019.
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