The Regoverning Markets programme is built around a global consortium of Southern and Northern institutions. Each programme component is led by consortium members. The programme covers nine regions worldwide and the programme of each region is led by a regionally-based consortium member. An international Advisory Group is in place with members from the business sector, the OECD, the International Federation of Agricultural Producers, research and academia.
Regional Coordinators
China Centre for Chinese Agricultural Policy (CCAP), China. Jikun Huang
Central and Eastern Europe Corvinus University of Budapest, Hungary. Csaba Csáki and Csaba Forgacs
East Mediterranean and Middle East Economic Research Centre on Mediterranean Countries, Turkey. Ali Koç and Yavuz Tekelioglu
North and West Africa Association Interdisciplinaire pour le Développement et l'Environnement (TARGA), Morocco. Aziz Sbai
South East Asia University of the Philippines in Mindanao, The Philippines. Larry Digal
Latin America RIMISP Latin American Centre for Rural Development, Chile. Julio Berdegué
South Asia Sustainable Development Policy Institute (SDPI), Pakistan. Abid Suleri
East Africa Tegemeo Institute of Egerton University, Kenya. James Nyoro
Southern Africa University of Pretoria, South Africa. Andre Louw
Component Leaders
Component 1 Empirical Research to Inform Policy
Centre for Chinese Agricultural Policy (CCAP), China. Jikun Huang
Michigan State University (MSU), USA, Tom Reardon
With UMR MOISA, France. Céline Bignebat
Component 2 Building on Innovation and Guiding Practice
RIMISP Latin American Centre for Rural Development. Julio Berdegué
Royal Tropical Institute (KIT), Netherlands. Lucian Peppelenbos
With Centre de Coopération Internationale en Recherche Agronomique pour le Développement (CIRAD), France. Estelle Biénabe
Component 3 Learning and Policy Dialogue
Natural Resources Institute (NRI), UK. Felicity Proctor
University of the Philippines in Mindanao, The Philippines. Larry Digal
With Wageningen International, Netherlands. Jim Woodhill Programme
Team Leader
Bill Vorley, International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED)
Mid-term Review, September 2006