A two-day planning workshop for all six NARI Regional Centres ended on a high note on Friday February 28. The ...
NARI bid farewell to three (3) of its staff on December 17 during the Staff Christmas Party at the Allan Quatermain Hall. Dr Michael ...
The Climate Smart Agriculture project’s main objective is to find meaningful ways to help farmers improve agricultural production and increase ...
The current medical insurance cover for the staff and management of NARI has been revised to make it more accessible and affordable. This was announced on December 17 during the Christmas Party at the Allan Quartermain Hall by the Director General Dr.Nelson Simbiken. Currently, staff are required to pay medical expenses in full then get an 80% reimbursement from the insurance company. This is an added burden to staff, who could not afford private medical services. The revised insurance cover will make it more accessible as NARI will do an upfront payment to the medical provider where staf can access medical services. When making the announcement, Dr Simbiken stressed that the employees must be in good health to produce ...
The Climate Smart Agriculture project is fully supported by ACIAR with the main objective, of finding meaningful ways to enable ...
The 2024 Pacific SID forum was organised by the Food and Agriculture Organisation of the UNDP with the Government of ...