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Two decades of illustrious service

Stephen Mugo (left) shows grain filling to Felister Makini of KALRO and Oscar Magenya, from Kenya's Ministry of Agriculture. (Photo: Joshua Masinde/CIMMYT)
Stephen Mugo (left) shows grain filling to Felister Makini of KALRO and Oscar Magenya, from Kenya’s Ministry of Agriculture. (Photo: Joshua Masinde/CIMMYT)

After a long and distinguished service as a maize breeder and senior manager at the International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center (CIMMYT), Stephen Mugo has retired from the organization. A Principal Scientist and Maize Breeder at CIMMYT’s Global Maize Program, Mugo also served as CIMMYT’s Country Representative for Kenya and CIMMYT’s Regional Representative for Africa.

He joined CIMMYT in 1998 as a post-doctoral fellow and his last day of work was on May 31, 2020. His colleagues honored him with memorable tributes at an online meeting held on May 21, 2020.

“Mugo has always demonstrated his commitment and determination, even in the most challenging times, for the benefit of CIMMYT and its staff. He has been a very productive scientist, maize breeder and project leader of several projects that have had great impact in the past. We are proud of what he has been doing and still does for CIMMYT,” said Director General Martin Kropff.

In his illustrious career, Mugo led the Stress Tolerant Maize for Africa Supplement Project (STMA-SUP) and the TELA Maize Project, both of which aimed at improving maize for drought tolerance and insect pest resistance in five countries in eastern and southern Africa. He was also the CIMMYT leader for the Water Efficient Maize for Africa (WEMA) project (2008-2018), Insect Resistant Maize for Africa (IRMA) project (1999-2004) and the Strengthening Seed Systems project in Kenya and Uganda (2001-2003).

“I leave CIMMYT with fond memories and with my head held high. I sincerely wish to thank my colleagues for being a wonderful team that continues to work hard to ensure that we get the right seed to the farmer,” Mugo said. “I have enjoyed every bit of my time at the organization. What I would request is that for us to continue working well together, we need to respect and treat one another the way you would like to be treated. This way, the organization would move from strength to strength,” he expressed.

Stephen Mugo (right) at the MLN research station in Naivasha, Kenya, in September 2018. (Photo: Joshua Masinde/CIMMYT)
Stephen Mugo (right) at the MLN research station in Naivasha, Kenya, in September 2018. (Photo: Joshua Masinde/CIMMYT)

Mugo holds a PhD in Plant Breeding and Genetics from Cornell University and has published extensively in peer reviewed journals, with several book chapters to his name.

B.M. Prasanna, Director of the Global Maize Program at CIMMYT and the CGIAR Research Program on Maize (MAIZE) acknowledged the tremendous contribution that Mugo has made over the years in the projects he led.

“His work on the Insect Resistant Maize for Africa (IRMA) project has been phenomenally important, especially some of the germplasm that we are now finding as native genetic resistant to the fall armyworm,” Prasanna remarked. “He is a great champion and tremendous ambassador for CIMMYT’s work in Africa. I am sure he will continue to contribute to CIMMYT for years to come.”

Even though he leaves the stage, Mugo will provide consultancy support to CIMMYT, particularly on the MLN Gene Editing and TELA Maize projects.

Fidelis Namatsi Owino

Fidelis Namatsi Owino is a Research Assistant with CIMMYT’s Global Maize Program, based in Kenya.

Deborah Escandon

Deborah Escandon is a Project Administrator with CIMMYT’s Global Maize Program, based in Mexico.

Dominic Karanja

Dominic Karanja is a Project Manager with CIMMYT’s Global Maize Program, based in Kenya.

Demewoz Negera

Demewoz Negera is a Research Officer with CIMMYT’s Global Maize Program, based in Ethiopia.

Dipak Kafle

Dipak Kafle is a Business Development Analyst with CIMMYT’s Global Maize Program, based in Nepal.

Darbin Joshi

Darbin Joshi is an Assistant Research Associate with CIMMYT’s Global Maize Program, based in Nepal.

Andrea Susana Cruz

Andrea Susana Cruz is an Assistant Research Associate with CIMMYT’s Global Maize Program, based in Mexico.

Donemore Chitsatse

Donemore Chitsatse is a Field Research Technician with CIMMYT’s Global Maize Program, based in Zimbabwe.

Andrew Chavangi

Andrew Chavangi is a Research Assistant with CIMMYT’s Global Maize Program, based in Kenya.

María Luisa Cabrera Soto

María Luisa Cabrera Soto is an Assistant Research Associate with CIMMYT’s Global Maize Program, based in Mexico.

Arun Thapa

Arun Thapa is an Assistant Research Associate with the Nepal Seed and Fertilizer Project.

Aashif Iqubal Khan

Aashif Iqubal Khan is an Assistant Research Associate with CIMMYT’s Nepal Seed and Fertilizer Project, based in Nepal.

Charles Marangu

Charles Marangu is a Field Technician with CIMMYT’s Global Maize Program, based in Kenya.

Fight against viruses, also in defense of maize and our food

A first outbreak of maize lethal necrosis was found in Kenya in 2011 and researchers immediately became active because they knew that timely action was needed to prevent irreparable damage. This viral disease was decimating maize fields and spreading rapidly in east Africa through contaminated insects and seeds.

Read more here: https://www.ledonnedelfood.it/lotta-ai-virus-anche-in-difesa-del-mais-e-del-nostro-cibo/