Climate Resilience and Natural Resources Management (C-NRM)
Climate Resilience Natural Resource Management(C-NRM ) New GIZ project
Dieter.N, (2020) Climate Resilience; Natural Resource Management; C-NRM,pg9 -ACCRA Round Table Meeting
Climate Resilience Natural Resource Management(C-NRM ) New GIZ project
Dieter.N, (2020) Climate Resilience; Natural Resource Management; C-NRM,pg9 -ACCRA Round Table Meeting
Presentation on the status of the National Climate Smart Agriculture Framework in Malawi.
Ministry of Agriculture,(2020) Status of National Climate Smart Agriculture Framework, Malawi
APPSA reached a total of 41,300 lead farmers who in turn shared the technologies, innovations and management practices with other farmers in their communities.
CAADP-XP4 Project Folder
CAADP XP4 Project Drop down banner.
The CCADP-XP4’s overall objective is to enable agricultural research and innovation, including extension services, to contribute eectively to food and nutrition security; economic development and climate mitigation in Africa. This will be achieved by improving the capacity, effectiveness and positioning of the regional and sub-regional agriculture research and extension organizations as well.
Today, 31st March 2020, the President of the Republic of Botswana His Excellency Dr Mokgweetsi Masisi announced that the country is to undergo a lockdown for a period of 28 days effective midnight Thursday, 2nd April 2020. CCARDESA will therefore abide by the directive of the President in contributing to the efforts being made by the government of Botswana to bring to a stop the spread of the Corona Virus, and protecting the general citizenry, our clients, partners and CCARDESA Secretariat members of staff.
Analysis identifyed sewveral yield gaps that could be narrowed with additional investmentments in technology adaptation and dissemination.
Strengthening RCoLs has continued for the past six years covering the upgrading of research infrastructure including farm, laboratory, office equipment, IT and knowledge management sustems.
WAMPP is national in scope covering all of 10 Lesotho’s administrative districts, with a focus on the rangelands that cover more than two thirds of the country’s surface. The project pays special attention to poor rural women and young people with more emphasis on the foothills because there are more incidences of food insecurity.