The National Agricultural Research Organization (NARO) operates a research Competitive Grant Scheme (CGS) for the National Agricultural Research System (NARS) which comprises the Public Agricultural Research institutes (PARIs), Universities, Community Based Organizations (CBOs), Non-Government Organizations (NGOs), Local Governments, Private researchers, Tertiary institutions, innovators, Agroindustry actors, Extension Agents.
This is done to strengthen the NARS through mobilizing the best available scientific expertise in the public and private sectors to work on specific high priority projects in accordance with the national agricultural development strategies; promoting research partnership and collaboration; improve research quality and increase total research funding. The Competitive Grant Scheme (CGS) for the NARS was established in 2004.
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The Competitive Grant Scheme (CGS) for the NARS was established in 2004.
The first Competitive Grant activity in NARO was under the Client-Oriented Agricultural Research and Development (COARD) project funded by DIFD in eastern Uganda in the year 2004 and, some further projects under cohorts I and II between 2006 to 2012 were supported by the European Union and while some were funded by the World Bank.
These CGS projects are implemented following the Competitive Grants Scheme Guidelines and procedures.