SANREM CRSP is supported by the United States Agency for International Development and the generous support of the American people through Cooperative Agreement No. EPP-A-00-04-00013-00
SANREM's South Asia project will benefit farmers like this one in India.
Two Phase IV projects funded
The first two proposals funded for SANREM CRSP Phase IV are “Smallholder farms in eastern Uganda and western Kenya,” led by Jay Norton of the University of Wyoming; and “CAPS among tribal societies in India and Nepal,” led by Travis Idol of the University of Hawaii.
In announcing the projects on December 18, SANREM Program Director Theo Dillaha said, “We congratulate our new partners and look forward to working with them.” These and four other applied research projects to be in place in coming weeks will share $15 million in funding from USAID. Learn more:
South Asia
East Africa
Researcher wins Nobel Prize in economics
Elinor Ostrom is honored for work on the commons
SANREM seeks researchers
Sr. research assoc. (soils)
Grad asst. (innovation)
Adaptive management book now available
Order the book in print
or read it digitally
Agroforestry project
in the spotlight
Magazine features researcher in story, video
News, notables in October newsletter
Awards, honors, updates on SANREM's next phase


