@article{oai:nagoya.repo.nii.ac.jp:00007255, author = {MSOGOYA, Theodosy and KITAGAWA, Katsuhiro}, journal = {農学国際協力}, month = {Jul}, note = {This paper reports on experiences and prospects of the African Institute for Capacity Development (AICAD) on south-south cooperation in the field of agriculture during the pilot phase (August 2000-July 2002). Thirteen universities from East African countries participate in AICAD’s activities. In response to water shortage, AICAD has conducted one regional training course on irrigation and water resources management to extension workers. As an immediate output of the course, the trainees formed “East Africa Irrigation Experts Network” with the aim of supporting regional efforts to promote sustainable agriculture. Furthermore, AICAD has five ongoing research projects in the field of agriculture, the aim of which is to improve traditional technologies for pest management and milk processing. Most Asian countries have achieved a remarkable agricultural development, and AICAD believes that Africa can benefit from their experiences and knowledge in agricultural and human development. With assistance from the ICCAE, AICAD expects to establish a consortium with Asian countries in the next phase (August 2002 to July 2007).}, pages = {107--112}, title = {Experiences and Prospects of AICAD About International Cooperation Including South-South for Agricultural and Human Development}, volume = {4}, year = {2004} }