10th May 2017. European Parliament, Brussels. « Rural employment and agricultural models: Issues and experiences shared from Europe, the Mediterranean Basin and Africa ». This event was organised by Agropolis International Association and its members -Bioversity International, CIHEAM/IAM.M, CIRAD, CNRS, INRA, IRD, IRSTEA, Montpellier SupAgro.
Objectives of the event :
- Show the contribution of the scientific community research actions regarding the global issues related to agriculture for development, food security and fight against malnutrition linked to climate change,
- Highlight the link between science and rural employment directly related to production as well as indirect and induced employment,
- Present some achievements of the regional Agropolis scientific community in Montpellier, focusing of flagship projects
Eric Andrieu, European Deputy for the South-West constituency of France, S and D Coordinator for Agriculture and Rural Development
Agricultural references framework and exchanges about their coexisting modalities
- Petra Berkhout, Wageningen University & Research (The Netherlands)
- Ms Fati N’zi-Hassane , Chief of Staff of Ibrahim Hassane Mayaki, NEPAD Executive Secretary and Head of the Human Capital Development Programme of NEPAD (South Africa)
- Ms Ouafaa Fassi Fehri, Institut Agronomique et Veterinaire, IAV Hassan II (Morocco)
- Bernard Hubert, President, Agropolis International (Montpellier, France)
- NIPN: National Information Platforms for Nutrition: Strenthening capacity to analyse data to track progress, inform policies and improve programmes for better nutrition
- PROIntensAfrica: Harnessing the potential of various intensification pathways for food and nutrition security and sustainable agriculture
- HNV Link: A European Network on High Nature Value farming. Learning, Innovation, Knowledge
- An innovative concept: Laboratories Without Walls, an instrument to pave the way to new synergies
- CoOPLAaGE - Coupling innovative tools for sharing change in socio-environmental systems
- Digit'Ag: The Digital Agriculture Convergence Lab
- IAVAO: Increasing agriculture productivity and resilience in West Africa: Dryland cereals
improvement strategies in WA for diversified agricultural models and adaptation to changing environments.
Partners: L'Institut Sénégalais de Recherches Agricoles (Isra) Le Centre d’Etude Régionale pour l’Amélioration de l’Adaptation à la Sécheresse (Ceraas) Le Conseil Ouest et Centre Africain pour la Recherche et le Développement Agricoles (Coraf/Wecard) L'Université de Thiès (UT) au Sénégal L'Institut de l’Environnement et de Recherches Agricoles (Inera) au Burkina Faso L'Institut d’Economie Rurale (IER) au Mali L'Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique du Niger (Inran) Le Centre de coopération Internationale en Recherche Agronomique pour le Développement (Cirad) en France L'Institut national d'études supérieures en sciences agronomiques de Montpellier (Montpellier SupAgro) en France - Which agricultural model for youth employment?
- Initiative 4 pour 1000, les sols pour la sécurité alimentaire et le climat
- E-SPACE: Improving epidemiosurveillance of Mediterranean and tropical plant diseases
- Similar social and ecological mechanisms underpin the sustainability of two traditional floodplain fisheries separated by an ocean and by thousands of years of history
- Greater banana diversity contributes to capacity development and improved rural livelihoods in Africa
Related:
A New Emerging Rural World - An Overview of Rural Change in Africa
July 2016. Second Edition, 74 pages
Une Nouvelle Ruralité Émergente - Regards Croisés Sur Les Transformations Rurales Africaines
Juilllet 2016. Seconde Edition, 74 pages
A new, revised and supplemented edition of the atlas was officially launched at the second Africa Rural Development Forum, organized by NEPAD in Yaoundé from 8 to 10 September 2016.A New Emerging Rural World - An Overview of Rural Change in Africa
July 2016. Second Edition, 74 pages
Une Nouvelle Ruralité Émergente - Regards Croisés Sur Les Transformations Rurales Africaines
Juilllet 2016. Seconde Edition, 74 pages
- The atlas reports on the dynamics at play within the rural world in Africa and on territorial restructuring within the continent.
- It relates data on demographics, population, urbanization and resource use with spatial and economic dynamics, both on a continental scale and through several regional examples. It is a totally original tool, and is intended to fuel the debate on the main regional and continental development issues.
- It was published jointly by CIRAD and NEPAD (New Partnership for Africa's Development, a technical body of the African Union), with financial support from the Agence française de développement (AFD), and fits in with NEPAD's new Rural Futures Programme, which is intended to support territorial dynamics and structural change for sustainable development of the continent.
- It was presented to the European Union, the main donors in the rural sector and African Heads of State at the African Union Summit in Addis Ababa in late January 2017.
The Foreword, the introduction and the 24 spreads can be downloaded below:
- Foreword, Dr Ibrahim Assane Mayaki
- Introduction: Regaining Control of Territorial Development, Bruno Losch, Denis Pesche, Géraud Magrin and Jacques Imbernon
1. STRUCTURAL DYNAMICS
- Spread 1: Rural and urban densification continues
- Spread 2: Youth employment: a challenge for the continent
- Spread 3: Megacities and archipelagos: an emerging urban framework
- Spread 4: Migration dynamics: contrasted patterns, diversity and potential
- Spread 5: Economic transition and new territorial model
- Spread 6: Regional organisations in Africa: overlap, collaboration and action
- Spread 7: Decentralisation in Africa: an opportunity for rural areas?
- Spread 8: Which pathways for agriculture by 2050?
- Spread 9: Agricultural exports: mixed results well below their potential
- Spread 10: The presence of China in Africa: a role in future agriculture
- Spread 11: Mining activities: new dynamics and rural impacts
- Spread 12: Photovoltaics and mobile telephony: decentralised technologies suitable for rural areas
- Spread 13: Trends in large-scale land acquisition in Africa
- Spread 14: Wood: a key resource for economic development
- Spread 15: Blue gold and its challenges: water stress in Africa
- Spread 16: Which regulations for land-use conflicts in the Congo Basin?
- Spread 17: The Senegal River delta: which model of agricultural development?
- Spread 18: Lake Chad: a multitude of challenges
- Spread 19: The illusion of abundance: agricultural land issues in the Vakinankaratra in Madagascar
- Spread 20: Territorial planning to meet the demographic challenge in Ségou (Mali)
- Spread 21: Pastoral mobility: from a Sahelian to a sub-regional issue
- Spread 22: The Ouagadougou-Accra corridor: spatial inclusion through staple food crops
- Spread 23: What should be done with North Africa's groundwater resources?
- Spread 24: Water: a resource requiring better governance in West Africa
18-19 May 2017. Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. Initiative for Food and Nutrition Security in Africa: 1st Partners Meeting
The first Partners Meeting of the Initiative for Food and Nutrition Security in Africa (IFNA) displays collaboration among the partners in exploring and identifying possible solutions through the Initiative with a view to achieving food and nutrition security in Africa. This event will provide an opportunity to share good practices, challenges and lessons among partners based on the common understanding of IFNA’s goals.
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