About International Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas

The International Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas (ICARDA) is an international autonomous, non-profit research organization supported by the CGIAR.

ICARDA’s 2030 Research and Innovation Strategy centres around climate change science, equipping us to tackle the complex and constantly evolving agricultural challenges facing farmers and countries across the region. We also harness breakthrough technologies such as genome editing, artificial intelligence, and carbon capture to maintain our position at the forefront of dryland agricultural research.

ICARDA’s vision is of thriving communities and resilient livelihoods through research. It envisions people with adequate incomes, secure access to nutritious food and the capacity to manage natural resources in equitable, sustainable, innovative ways.

The mission is to generate meaningful research that actively contributes to reducing poverty, while strengthening food, water, and nutritional security, and promoting environmental health in the face of global challenges such as climate change and fragility in non-tropical drylands. This mission is exemplified also by deep-rooted commitment to ICARDA’s founding partners in Syria and Lebanon and other country hubs in the region, who have been hosting and supporting ICARDA for decades.

With its temporary Headquarters in Beirut, Lebanon, ICARDA operates in regional and country offices across Africa, Asia, and the Middle East. ICARDA’s history and future are linked to the region, and it is committed to operating from and supporting the communities of the region where it has grown and flourished, even under the most challenging conditions.

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Role purpose

The Director General of ICARDA provides innovative and visionary leadership to direct a growing scientific research program and develops new and creative partnerships in the countries of operation, with other CGIAR centres, National Agricultural Research Centres, and other relevant partners and donors in the public and private sector.

The Director General will expand ICARDA’s proven track record with private and/or public sector research and development-intensive enterprises and ensure that ICARDA is widely recognised as one of the world’s leading conductors of life-changing agricultural research for non-tropical drylands. Understanding the profound importance of ICARDA's presence in the countries where it operates, through privileged host agreements, means these countries are not just operational bases but are central to the organisation's identity and impact.

The role reports directly to the Board of Trustees.

Major Duties and Responsibilities

Manage ICARDA as its Chief Executive Officer

  • Formulate and provide strategic leadership for ICARDA’s agricultural research program and foster commitment of its scientists, to help solve the challenges facing dry areas – namely food insecurity, poverty, and the degradation of natural resources, as laid out in the ICARDA 2030 Research and Innovation Strategy, and subsequent strategies.
  • Advance the organisation’s growth by defining country-specific scientific profiles, reinforcing capacity where it is limited, and ensuring cohesive “One ICARDA” delivery across priority country hubs, with due focus on the long-term resilience of ICARDA’s programs in Syria, the headquarters’ operations in Lebanon and other hosting hubs.
  • Be responsible for overall financial stewardship of ICARDA, including oversight of budgets, expenditure, and accounting policies and financial controls. Oversee allocation of resources and acquisition and disposal of assets across the regions.
  • Strengthen the internal control and risk management environment to support operations in fragile and conflict‑affected settings; safeguard compliance; and drive multi‑year financial planning that links portfolio, capacity and realistic spend.
  • Inspire trust from staff of different nationalities and cultures, leading an internationally dispersed senior management team through effective management methods and technologies.
  • Ensure that there are clear lines of accountability and responsibility across the team that foster and maintain effective working relationships.
  • Embed a learning culture that welcomes constructive challenge, champions safety and duty of care, and leverages digital tools (AI/remote sensing/data platforms) to improve scientific productivity and operational efficiency.

External representation and fundraising

  • Spearhead and provide strategic leadership in resource mobilization, alliance building, and partnership development with scientific, development, and policy communities in both the public and private sectors.
  • Develop and grow the partnerships with national agricultural research institutes and collaborate with the other centers within the CGIAR to enhance ICARDA’s role across all regions.
  • Identify new and innovative avenues of fundraising and partnership to attract and engage donors ranging from private sector entities, private philanthropy, government bodies and international organizations. Articulating a strong/compelling narrative to donors about the significance of investing in agricultural research and upscaling in post-conflict and fragile states.
  • Develop long-term interest and support among governments for the promotion and advancement of agricultural research in non-tropical drylands.
  • Represent ICARDA to the public to the highest standards at public events, conferences and to global and national media, acting as a powerful and empathetic advocate for the communities and host countries where ICARDA’s serves.

Governance

  • Act as a steady collaborator with the Board of Trustees, ensuring that ICARDA’s governance is upheld to the highest standards and that the Board of Trustees can work and add value in an efficient manner.

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