15-17 September 2021. Tropentag 2021: Towards shifting paradigms in agriculture for a healthy and sustainable future. organised by University of Hohenheim, Germany
The annual interdisciplinary conference on research in tropical and subtropical agriculture, natural resource management and rural development (TROPENTAG) is jointly organised by the universities of Berlin, Bonn, Göttingen, Hohenheim, Kassel-Witzenhausen, ZALF e.V., Ghent University (Belgium), Czech University of Life Sciences Prague (Czech Republic), BOKU Vienna (Austria) and the Council for Tropical and Subtropical Research (ATSAF e.V) in co-operation with the GIZ Advisory Service on Agricultural Research for Development (BEAF).
- Due to the current Corona pandemic Tropentag 2021 will be organised as a virtual conference by University of Hohenheim, Germany
- IFPRI is participating this year in the annual interdisciplinary conference on research in tropical and subtropical agriculture, natural resource management and rural development.
- A special session addressed the actualised conference topic “Food and nutrition security and its resilience to global crises”.
- On the occasion of this conference a special session will be devoted to the presentation of the "Hans H. Ruthenberg-Graduate-Award" and the " Josef G. Knoll European Science Award 2020" by the fiat panisfoundation, Ulm.
14/09. Workshop 3: How to Reach Women Farmers with Innovative Extension Approaches: Insights from the Field
This workshop combined a series of short presentations on the topic of innovative extension approaches and their gendered impacts with a panel discussion including policymakers and practitioners from India, Kenya and Uganda. The practitioners are linked with the Reaching Smallholder Women with Information Services and Resilience Strategies to Respond to Climate Change. (2019 - 2021)
- Women and Access to Information for Climate Resilience Strategies, a review - Rashid Khan, University of Hohenheim
- Organizational innovation in times of crises: The case of extension and advisory services during Covid-19 - Kristin Davies, IFPRI (see pictures)
- Women’s empowerment, agricultural extension, and digitalization: Disentangling information and role-model effects in rural Uganda - Els Lecoutere, CGIAR GENDER Platform
- Gendered access to extension services during Covid-19: Insights from Nepal and India - Muzna Alvi, IFPRI South Asia
- Using Cellphim and photovoice for farmer-to-farmer extension, case study from Uganda (Laura Kawerau)
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