IITA is a nonprofit research institute founded in 1967 that develops crop and breeding innovations to address food security, malnutrition, and poverty across Africa. The org runs a large ops function (13 roles) alongside research (12) and finance (5), reflecting the dual demands of managing field trials, grant administration, and multi-country operations. Active hiring across 10 African countries—Nigeria, Ghana, DRC, Kenya, Benin, Tanzania, Sudan, Sierra Leone, Uganda, Zambia—signals expansion of demonstration trials and value-chain partnerships designed to move proven varieties from lab to farmer.
IITA is an Africa-based international nonprofit founded in 1967 that generates agricultural research and innovations to address hunger, malnutrition, poverty, and resource degradation. The organization is a member of CGIAR, a global agriculture research partnership, and operates research programs across crop protection, yield improvement, biotechnology, and research-for-development. The workforce spans 1,001–5,000 employees distributed across operations, research, finance, education, engineering, logistics, and agriculture functions. Core activities include demonstration trials, breeding initiatives, biofortification work, and business incubation partnerships—all designed to accelerate the adoption of improved crop varieties and practices by smallholder farmers and SMEs across Sub-Saharan Africa.
IITA is headquartered in Ibadan, Nigeria, and actively hires across 10 African countries: Nigeria, Ghana, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Kenya, Benin, Tanzania, Sudan, Sierra Leone, Uganda, and Zambia—reflecting the geographic scope of its demonstration trials and value-chain work.
IITA uses Oracle EBS, Oracle Applications, Microsoft Office suite (Excel, Word, PowerPoint, Outlook), Google Forms, GitHub, Android, Windows, and Agresso for financial and operational management.
Active projects include Africa Rising, N2Africa, biofortification alliances, legume crop value chains, business incubation partnerships, and breeding initiatives—all aimed at delivering improved seeds and farming practices to smallholder farmers.
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