International Centre of Insect Physiology and Ecology

International Centre of Insect Physiology and Ecology
AbbreviationICIPE
Formation1970
TypeINGO
Location
Region served
Worldwide
Official language
English, French
Websitewww.icipe.org

The International Centre of Insect Physiology and Ecology (ICIPE, branded as icipe) is an international scientific research institute, headquartered in Nairobi, Kenya that works towards improving lives and livelihoods of people in Africa.

Icipe was founded in 1970[1] by a Kenyan entomologist, Thomas Odhiambo, with strong encouragement from Carl Djerassi, a professor of Chemistry at Stanford University.

Icipe is a member of Association of International Research and Development Centers for Agriculture (AIRCA).

The center's main objective is to research and develop alternative and environmentally friendly pest and vector management strategies that are effective, selective, non-polluting, non-resistance inducing, and which are affordable to resource-limited rural and urban communities. icipe's mandate extends to the conservation and use of the rich insect biodiversity found in Africa.

Today, icipe is the only international center in sub-Saharan Africa working primarily on arthropods. icipe focuses on sustainable development using human health as the basis and the environment as the foundation for sustainability.

Icipe works in a holistic and integrated approach through a 4-H paradigm—Human, Animal, Plant and Environmental Health—with the aim of improving the overall health of communities in tropical Africa by addressing the interlinked problems of poverty, poor health, low agricultural productivity and degradation of the environment.

  1. ^ Tarrant, Gillian (2024-06-05). "ICIPE Wants to Advance Insect Technology Globally". Food Tank. Retrieved 2024-11-14.

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