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801 AnonymousAnonymous
802 Jaumer Ricaurtejricaurte@cgiar.orgCIAT (a CGIAR) have help to tropical countries to: increase crop production improve technology know the environments strength people capacities Its international vision is necesary on high activity to improve concepts, technologies and vision as a complement to individual and regional countries.
803 Mathias Lorieuxm.lorieux@gmail.com
804 lewis araujol.araujo@cgiar.orgDecreased support to the system will lead to dramatic and far-reaching decreases in worldwide food production, thereby contributing to a destabilization of geopolitical relationships and a general decline in human well-being
805 Mariano Mejiamariano.mejia@cgiar.orgPoverty and hunger = violence, wars, desasters
806 Maria Carolina Gonzalez Rojasc.gonzalez@cgiar.org
807 Roosevelt H. Escobar-Pérezr.escobar@cgiar.org
808 German Plataplatyias@yahoo.com
809 Beatriz Narvaezb.narvaez@cgiar.orgI would like that you reconsider your decision of not making more contributions to the CGIAR for research in agriculture, when problems like poverty and hunger are still huge concerns for the humanity. Thank you in advance for considering our request.
810 Mario Rengifo Rodasm.rengifo@cgiar.org
811 Andres Felipe Rangel Becerraarangel@pflern.uni-hannover.deOne of the most important issues of the CGIAR system during the last 30 to 35 years has been the trainning and preparation of qualified profetionals from developed countries to meet the research necesities in their own countries keeping a high international level of research, I wonder how will be that achieved for the new generation of profetionals in a globalized world, whitout the CGIAR system?
812 María Celia Limaclima@cgiar.org
813 Mark Lundymlundy1@gmail.com
814 FANCISCO ORLANDO MILLANo.millan@cgiar.org
815 Dianatelomeos79@yahoo.comI agree that cuting on the CGIAR funding will affect negatively the capacity to produce food, mainly in the developing countries.
816 Wolfgang H. Pfeifferwpfeiffer@cgiar.org
817 Glenn Hymanglennhyman@gmail.comWe need agricultural research for developing world smallholder farmers now more than ever.
818 Diana Alejandra Gil A.d.a.gil@cgiar.org
819 Sandra Kellykellys@agr.gc.caBiologist
820 Ryan Brownrbrown@ucdavis.edu
821 Dr. Zachary Larson-Rabinzmlarson@wisc.edu
822 Jeremy Turnerjez@jturnerphotography.com
823 Remi Lefebvrelefebvre.remi@gmail.com
824 Cristina Uribeuribe.cristina@gmail.com
825 Hans Dieter Hessdieter.hess@alp.admin.ch
826 Michael J. Thomsonm.thomson@cgiar.org
827 AnonymousAnonymous
828 Paula Bramelp.bramel@cgiar.orgAs a US Citizen, working for the CGIAR, I fully support this petition. I am very concerned about this cut and its implication to the efforts of the CGIAR and its partners to alleviate poverty. I am concerned that my tax dollars are not being used to both address emergency food needs and future food needs through agricultural research.
829 Harald Menziharald.menzi@shl.bfh.ch
830 Thierry Marcelthmarcel@hotmail.comDr. Thierry C. MARCEL Wageningen UR Plant Breeding
831 Leah Goldfarbleah.goldfarb@yahoo.comAs a US citizen, I would like my government maintaining or increasing funding levels to international scientific organizations that have a track record in improving human well-being. The GCIAR is such an organization; they can be credited with poverty reduction and improving food security in developing countries through agricultural research.
832 Walter Bowenwbowen@ufl.edu
833 Donald M. Wallerdmwaller@wisc.eduPast-President, Society for the Study of Evolution Professor of Botany & Environmental Studies University of Wisconsin - Madison
834 Caitilyn Allencza@plantpath.wisc.eduAs a professor of Plant Pathology I know that CGIAR scientists' work is critically important for food yields in the developing world. These tremendously efficient centers do work that is done nowhere else, and already operate on shoestring budgets.
835 Manuele Tamom.tamo@cgiar.org
836 Jill Stevenson-Paulikjill.stevenson@basf.com
837 Rachid Hannar.hanna@cgiar.orgI am a US citizen working for the CGIAR in Africa. I fully spport the content of this petition.
838 Carol M. Stiffcarol@kitchencultureEducation.org
839 Andrea Carvajala.carvajal@cgiar.org
840 Carlos E. Lascanoclascano@corpoica.org.coI want to express my support to the petition to USAID of maintaining core support to the CG given the importance of agriculture research to ensure food security in developing countries exposed to climate change and to competition of agriculture land for bio-fuel production.
841 AnonymousAnonymous
842 Y. Tony Leetony545@comcast.net
843 Jami Grossfieldjerdiest@juno.com
844 Richard McCloskeyrjm76@cornell.edu
845 Helena Pachonh.pachon@cgiar.org
846 Christina Nyhuscmn32@cornell.edu
847 Paul Eskerpde@plantpath.wisc.eduAs a researcher who is building collaborations with one of the CGIAR centers, the proposed cuts would limit our ability to pursue scientific endeavors.
848 MICHAEL DESSALINESagrmike2@yahoo.com
849 Juan Pablo Pena-Rosasjpenarosas@cdc.gov
850 Jesse Dubinhjdubin@comcast.netTo cut the CGIAR budget support at this time is extremely myopic. It is critical for USAID to reverse this decision.