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Centre on Integrated Rural Development for Asia and the Pacific (CIRDAP)

An Intergovernmental & Autonomous Organization; Established in 1979, Mandated for Promoting & Strengthening Integrated Rural Development Systems for 15 Asia-Pacific Countries; Namely Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Fiji, India, Indonesia, IR Iran, Lao PDR, Malaysia, Myanmar, Nepal, Pakistan, Philippines, Sri Lanka, Thailand & Vietnam.

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Message from Director General for the 42nd Anniversary of CIRDAP & the 100th Anniversary of CIRDAP House, Tuesday 6th July 2021

I would like to extend my warmest greetings to the CIRDAP community and their family members on the occasion of 42nd Anniversary of CIRDAP and 100th anniversary of CIRDAP House. Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, we are not able to invite the Government officers of Bangladesh, diplomatic missions of CIRDAP member countries and collaborative partners and friends to attend the event as planned. However, our gathering today will be considered as one of our historical moments. On behalf of the Centre on Integrated Rural Development for Asia and the Pacific (CIRDAP), it is my privilege to extend my heartfelt congratulations to the CIRDAP community as it celebrates the 100th Anniversary of CIRDAP House since its opening in 1920. As the host of CIRDAP, the Government of Bangladesh granted Chameli House to CIRDAP in 1984 for use as its office and headquarters. In this regard, I would like to extend my sincere appreciation to the Ministry of Local Government, Rural Development and Cooperatives, Government of Bangladesh, Host country of CIRDAP for its unwavering support and cooperation with the organization. On 6 July 1979, the Centre on Integrated Rural Development for Asia and the Pacific (CIRDAP) was established at the initiative of the countries of the Asia-Pacific region and the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, with support from several other UN bodies and donors. The Centre came into being to meet the needs of the developing countries at that time as an institute for promoting integrated rural development in the region. CIRDAP has now grown up as a Centre with 15 member countries, namely: Afghanistan, Bangladesh (Host State), Fiji, India, Indonesia, IR Iran, Lao PDR, Malaysia, Myanmar, Nepal, Pakistan, Philippines, Sri Lanka, Thailand and Vietnam. The organization plays important role in supporting and furthering the effectiveness of integrated rural development programmes in Asia and the Pacific Region. Over the past 42 years, CIRDAP has promoted regional cooperation within the context of sustainable agriculture and integrated rural development. CIRDAP has conducted related research and development and sought to increase the human resource capability of its member states to improve the food security and livelihoods of rural communities, and to promote regional cooperation and collaboration in knowledge and technology transfer. CIRDAP has been entrusted with this responsibility, in particular, of advising member countries on policy interventions and comprehensive implementation of integrated rural development and poverty alleviation. The achievements of CIRDAP’s work during the past were presented and acknowledged in its 40th anniversary report in 2020. To address CIRDAP House, it is indeed a site of historical significance in Bangladesh, surrounded by one of the most beautiful gardens in the city of Dhaka. To mark this wonderful milestone, the Administrative Office of CIRDAP has planned to organize a remarkable event since the end of last year. On a personal note, I had a great opportunity to live in this house during the first three months on my arrival from September to November 2020. Perhaps, I am the only Director General to live in this beautiful house since 1984. This wonderful period of home office and hospitality at CIRDAP House will surely be kept in my memory. Last but not least, I thank the organizers and the 100th Anniversary Committee for their hard work and dedication in bringing this event to fruition and offer best wishes for an outstanding year of celebration. Thank you. Dr. Cherdsak Virapat Director General CIRDAP 6th July 2021

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Quotation for CIRDAP digital library Interior Design

CIRDAP is seeking sealed quotations from reputed Bangladeshi Interior design firms to design and implement, make effective layout plans, procure furniture and decorate interior space for CIRDAP digital library. The interior firm/ contractor must have adequate qualification and experience of execution of similar interior decoration works in commercial / office buildings. Experience of working with international organization will be an added advantage. Please submit the proposal along with i) cover letter ii) a portfolio in support of the qualification and experience of the contractor iii) Certificate of completion of same works iv) CV of the architect , designer, site in charge to be engaged with the project v) Design ( both 3D and layout plan vi) proposed timeline with a Gantt chart vii) Financial proposal  to be submitted on or before 30th June, 2018 by 14:30 Hour , to CIRDAP Head office tender box, 17, Topkhana road, Dhaka, Bangladesh. 

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CIRDAP observed its 38th Foundation Day on 06 July 2017

CIRDAP observed its 38th Foundation Day on 06 July 2017. To celebrate the 38th anniversary, an inaugural session and cultural programme were organised at the CIRDAP International Conference Centre, Dhaka. In the inaugural session, Ms. Susana Evanglista-Leones, Director, Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR), Philippines was present as Guest of Honor, where Mr. Tevita G. Boseiwaqa Taginavulau, DG, CIRDAP, Ms. Elena C. Cabanes, Asst. Director, DAR, Philippines, and Ms. Eva Benita A. Tuzon, Director (PPD), CIRDAP were also present there. On the occasion, the whole campus was decorated with beautiful attire. The gala ceremony was followed by lunch and refreshment for the participants.

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DG CIRDAP visits for Fishing in the Pacific

The CIRDAP Director General, Mr. Tevita G. Boseiwaqa went for fishing to the Pacific in early August 2017, not to catch fish literally but to capture the attention of development organisations as potential partners. He first attended the South Pacific Community (SPC) meeting in Noumea, New Caledonia towards the end of July where he met the Melanesian Spearhead Group, Mr Amena Yauvoli. Mr. Boseiwaqa extended an invitation to Mr. Yauvoli to attend the CIRDAP Governing Council (GC) meeting to be held in Manila in early October, 2017. Mr. Boseiwaqa then met with the Secretary General of the Pacific Islands Development Forum (PIDF), Mr. François Martel. This meeting a discussion for an MoU was raised for partnership. Besides this Mr. Martel was also invited to the GC meeting in Manila in October 2017. Later Mr. Boseiwaqa met the Director of PIANGO, the umbrella body of all NGOs in the Pacific. Again, their discussion ended with their agreement to the drawing up of an MoU between PIANGO and CIRDAP. Meeting with Director, PIANGO Mr. Boseiwaqa’s fishing expedition also included governments in the pacific. First, Mr. Boseiwaqa met the Minister for Women, Children and Poverty Alleviation, Hon. Mereseinin Vuniwaqa, her Permanent Secretary, Mr. Josevata Koroivueta and senior staff before he called into the Ministry of Rural Development to meet with Mr. Meleti Bainimarama, the Permanent Secretary. He later met the Ministry Deputy Secretary, Mrs Loata Vakacegu. Mr. Boseiwaqa also had the opportunity to meet with the Solomon Island High Commissioner to Fiji, Mr. John Patteson Oti. Mr. Oti also acts on behalf of the Vanuatu government. Meeting with H.E. High Commissioner of the Solomon Island in Fiji Discussions on MoUs being drawn and signed up between CIRDAP and the three organisations in the Pacific demonstrate the CIRDAP Governing Council desire to extend membership to the Pacific. Two organisations, MSG and PIDF are expected to attend the 2017 GC meeting in Manila in October, 2017 as observers. Conclusively the fishing expedition allowed CIRDAP catch big fishes in the Pacific. Meeting with SG/PIDF

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