Join us tomorrow, August 14, at the #RUFTriennial24 for the #RMRN Agroecology Side Event at the Mercure Hage Geingob Campus, Windhoek, Namibia
📅10:30AM GMT+2
'Exploring the Potential of Agroecology Research & Capacity to Contribute to a Green Transition in Sub Saharan Africa'
The transition towards agroecological food systems and the development of both productive andresilient farming systems and value chains are complex processes. It requires new knowledge, competencies and policies to co-create solutions based on agroecological principles and the integration of scientific and local knowledge.
Therefore the Regional Multi-Actors Research Network (RMRN) projects is being implemented onregional scale to strengthen the capacity of the Regional Centers of Excellence (RCoE) and other actors which are to be selected by the subregional organizations (SROs), namely CORAF, ASARECA, and CCARDESA, to conduct agroecology research within their respective sub-regions . These RCoEs rely on stakeholder engagement to bridge the gap between the research, policy, and practice and provide a better understanding of Co-: the duties and responsibilities of researchers and policy makers and practitioners in promoting the green transition trough agroecology practices.
- Welcome Remarks from the Chair: Aggrey Agumya
- Welcome by DG INTPA
- Prof. Alex Awiti (CIFOR-ICRAF) - Title: Focus on research and capacity on agroecology in Africa
Resource: Evaluating the Integration of Agroecological Principles into Kenya's Legal and Policy Framework. Alex O. Awiti Aurillia M. Ndiwa June 2024, # 33 pp - Presentation of Discussion Paper: How can agroecology contribute to improving food security in Africa? Prof. Majaliwa JG / Dr. Kwaku A./Dr. Felix Rembold
- Moderator: Caroline Callenius (JRC-ISPRA)
- David Amudavi (Biovision) . David shared the resource:
- Agile, EOA, Biovision Africa Trust, (2023) ASSESSMENT OF THE LANDSCAPE OF AGROECOLOGY AND THE ECOLOGICAL ORGANIC AGRICULTURE INITIATIVE IN AFRICA. Study Report # 138 pp.
- Baitsi Podisi (CCARDESA)
- Joseph Sekandi (UMU)
No comments:
Post a Comment