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Action-Aid and MS Swaminathan Research Foundation (MSSRF)

Non-government Organisation (NGO)

Overview

(23/08/2021- Excerpt from Institution Website)

The M S Swaminathan Research Foundation (MSSRF) was established in 1988 as a not-for-profit trust. MSSRF was envisioned and founded by Professor M S Swaminathan with proceeds from the First World Food Prize that he received in 1987. The Foundation aims to accelerate use of modern science and technology for agricultural and rural development to improve lives and livelihoods of communities. MSSRF follows a pro-poor, pro-women and pro-nature approach and applies appropriate science and technology options to address practical problems faced by rural populations in agriculture, food and nutrition.These efforts have been undertaken in a participatory manner and in partnership with other knowledge-based institutions, public and private sector organisations and local communities. From a small beginning, across the years, the Foundation has made its impact felt in various dimensions making a difference to the lives of over 600,000 farm families impacting livelihood of 100,000 farmers and fisherfolk every day with influence that spreads across 18 countries. 

MSSRF is carrying out research and development in six major thematic areas, besides special projects and cross-cutting areas and themes:

  • Coastal Systems Research
  • Climate Change 
  • Biodiversity
  • Biotechnology 
  • Ecotechnology 
  • Food Security 
  • Information, Education and Communication
  • Gender and Grass Root Institutions

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