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Plenary session: . Building Block session : Working in Local Languages. What is the unique value proposition of this building block / Why do we need this for our CRPs?.

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  1. Plenary session: Building Block session: Working in Local Languages

  2. What is the unique value proposition of this building block / Why do we need this for our CRPs? • Working in local languages is fundamental for addressing global development issues in a culturally and linguistically diverse world. Building block:

  3. Who is already doing some work around this, how, with what success? • CIAT and other CGIAR centers (e.g., CIMMYT, CIP, and IITA) routinely publish articles, publications, and other documents in multiple languages. • CGIAR Research Programs like CCAFS and GRiSP are also now coming to grips with this issue. Building block:

  4. What are principles/critical success factors/interventions/actions needed to take advantage of this BB? • Serious institutional commitment to multilingual communication • Appreciating the need for professionalism in translation • Sharing language skills across CGIAR Centers and Research Programs • Relying on partnerships for knowledge and skill in local languages Building block:

  5. Optional What were main discussion points? • Multilingual staff can serve as a “bridge” between languages, identifying messages in one that needs to be conveyed in others. • Multilingual communication requires clear guidelines in centers and programs but also lots of flexibility and openness Building block:

  6. Optional What gaps remain and what will be done about it? • Much remains to be done in CGIAR toward building partnerships with organizations that communicate in local languages in rural communities. • CGIAR Research Programs must champion such work and link it effectively with research. Building block:

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