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PROGRAMME DE RECHERCHE A L’ATTENTION DES ETUDIANTS DE L’IPR/IFRA DE KATIBOUGOU: Bilan de l’opération pilote et programme 2015-2020

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  • Teme,Bino
  • Staatz, John
  • Haggblade, Steve

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Le renforcement des capacités et la préparation de la relève des cadres des services techniques du Secteur Développement Rural est l’une des priorités du Programme Mali/USAID sur la Politique de Sécurité Alimentaire et le Renforcement des Capacités. Cette décision fait suite au constat d’un nombre insuffisant mais également vieillissant des cadres évoluant dans ce secteur. En effet, les investigations menées dans les services centraux clés (Direction Nationale de l’Agriculture, Institut d’Economie Rurale, Cellule de Planification et de Statistiques du Secteur Développement Rural, Laboratoire Central Vétérinaire…) montrent que les effectifs sont insuffisants (le taux d’encadrement des producteurs au niveau de la DNA est de 52 %) et l’âge moyen est en constante augmentation. Le taux de remplacement est considéré comme faible (15 %). L’âge moyen des cadres de conception est de 55 ans. Les instituts de recherche et de formation en souffrent davantage.

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  • Teme,Bino & Staatz, John & Haggblade, Steve, 2015. "PROGRAMME DE RECHERCHE A L’ATTENTION DES ETUDIANTS DE L’IPR/IFRA DE KATIBOUGOU: Bilan de l’opération pilote et programme 2015-2020," Feed the Future Innovation Lab for Food Security Policy Research Papers 259038, Michigan State University, Department of Agricultural, Food, and Resource Economics, Feed the Future Innovation Lab for Food Security (FSP).
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:miffrp:259038
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.259038
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