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CCARDESA Agribusiness and Gender and Youth Responsive Food Systems

Content Type
Author or Institution as Author
Dr Nawa Shalala
Co-authors

 Recha John.W., Kakuwa Bridget., Magagula Futhi., Maapatsane Botho. 

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Date of publication
Edition or Version
1.00
Institution
CCARDESA
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Youth marker
Description/Abstract

 CCARDESA Agribusiness and Gender and Youth Responsive Food Systems. AICCRA Conference Proceedings Report.

Other Partners

 AICCRA 

Keywords
CCARDESA Agribusiness and Gender and Youth Responsive Food Systems.
Contact name (for further information)
Bridget kakuwa
Contact email (for further information)
Contact institution (for further information)
CCARDESA
Citation

Mwale N. S., Recha J.W., Kakuwa B., Magagula F., Maapatsane B. 2023. CCARDESA Agribusiness and Gender and Youth Responsive Food Systems. AICCRA Conference Proceedings Report. CCARDESA

CCARDESA Category

Rural underemployment and urbanization: Insights from a nine-year household panel survey from Malawi

Content Type
Author or Institution as Author
IFPRI
Co-authors

Hanne Van Cappellen and  Joachim De Weerdt

Date of publication
Edition or Version
43.00
Institution
International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI)
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Youth marker
Description/Abstract

Rural labor markets in Africa are frequently characterized by underemployment, with farmers unable to fully deploy throughout the year one of their most important assets—their labor. Using a nine-year panel data set on 1,407 working-age adults from rural Malawi, we document changes in rural underemployment over this period and how they are associated with urbanization. Nearby urban growth results in increased hours worked in casual labor (ganyu) and in non-agricultural sectors, at the expense of work on the household farm. Improved ur-ban access is also associated with a small increase in wage labor and, at the intensive margin, with hours supplied in household enterprises. We draw lessons from these results for policies, investments, and interventions to leverage urban growth for rural development.

Keywords
Rural labor markets, Africa, Rural Malawi, underemployment, nine-year panel data, casual labor (ganyu), non-agricultural, wage labor, household enterprises, rural development
Contact name (for further information)
Hanne Van Cappellen and Joachim De Weerdt
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IFPRI
CCARDESA Category

The Government of Mozambique Launches the Nutrition Education Program

Author or Institution as Author
Carlos Filimone
Co-authors

Americo Humulane

Date of publication
Institution
INSTITUTO DE INVESTIGAÇÃO AGRÁRIA DE MOÇAMBIQUE (IIAM)
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Gender marker
Description/Abstract

On October 17, 2022, Mozambique officially launched the Nutrition Education Program designating “Crescer Bem”, which aims to raise awareness and mobilize Mozambican society, especially pregnant women, mothers and caregivers, with emphasis on women living in the rural areas, on the need to avoid chronic malnutrition.

Keywords
Nutritional education; Mozambique; women; children.
Contact name (for further information)
IIAM
Contact institution (for further information)
Institute of Agricultural Research Of Mozambique
CCARDESA Category

Sustainability Planning with Community and Local Stakeholders : Guidance Notes

Author or Institution as Author
Regreening Africa. World Agroforestry (ICRAF),
Co-authors

Fuchs, L.E., Bourne, M., Achieng, W., Neely, C.

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Date of publication
Edition or Version
1.00
Institution
ICRAF
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Description/Abstract

Sustainability planning with the community and local stakeholders is important to ensure that promoted land restoration practices continue being implemented after the Regreening Africa Programme transitions at the end of 2022. Sustainability planning should be part of the programme’s exit planning.

Other Partners

CARE International, CRS,OXFAM, World vision , 

Keywords
Sustainability planning with the community; Regreening Africa Programme; Guidance Notes;
Contact name (for further information)
ICRAF
Citation

Fuchs, L.E., Bourne, M., Achieng, W., Neely, C. 2021. Sustainability planning with community and local stakeholders: Guidance Note, Regreening Africa. World Agroforestry (ICRAF), Nairobi: Kenya, 26 pp

CCARDESA Category

The Better Life Book

Content Type
Author or Institution as Author
COMACO
Co-authors

GIZ

Date of publication
Edition or Version
1.00
Institution
COMACO
Language
Gender marker
Youth marker
Description/Abstract

The Better Life Book will bring hope by giving answers to our food and income needs. The book will help us as a community and as families to: Ÿ increase crop harvests without expensive inputs (like fertilizers and other chemicals), Ÿ protect and benefit from the natural resources such as wildlife, Ÿ build a foundation for community leaders to solve problems, Ÿ secure a better future for our families, and Ÿ leave fertile, productive land for our children's future.

Keywords
The Better Life Book
Contact name (for further information)
Dale Lewis
Contact email (for further information)
Contact institution (for further information)
COMACO
Citation

Community Markets for Conservation (2015), COMACO Better life Book 2018, Zambia

CCARDESA Category

Soybean Products Generate Income for Smallholder Farmers In Mozambique: The story of Mrs Isaltina Aly Trigo

Content Type
Author or Institution as Author
Agricultural Productivity Program for Southern Africa (APPSA)
Co-authors

Dr Tenyson Mzengeza

Funding Partner
Date of publication
Institution
CCARDESA
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Youth marker
Description/Abstract

Impact of APPSA support to farmers in Mozambique 

Partners
Keywords
Soybean products, market access, value addition
Contact name (for further information)
Dr.Murata
Target audience
CCARDESA Category

Green Climate Fund (GCF) - Safeguards: Gender

Content Type
Author or Institution as Author
Frank Udo Hoeggel
Date of publication
Institution
Green Climate Fund
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Language
Gender marker
Youth marker
Description/Abstract

International Climate Finance Funds require certain safeguards. For accessing the Green Climate Fund (GCF) Gender Assessments and Action Plans need to be developed, because impacts of climate change affect women and men differently. Women are the hardest hit by dramatic shifts in climatic conditions. Women’s mortality from climate-related disasters is higher than that of men. Compared to men, domestic burdens (e.g. collection of firewood and water) of women increase substantially with various manifestations of climate change.

Keywords
Climate Change
Green Climate Fund
GCF
Gender
Safeguards
Contact institution (for further information)
Green Climate Fund
Citation

Hoeggel, F.U. (2018). Green Climate Fund (GCF) - Safeguards: Gender.

GCF Funding Proposal - Zambia: Gender Assessment

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Date of publication
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Gender marker
Youth marker
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Gender Assessment and Action Plan - Zambia Renewable Energy Financing Framework

This gender assessment provides a summary of the gender equality situation in Zambia with a specific focus on women’s financial inclusion in the energy sector. The assessment identifies potential entry points to promote women’s participation as business leaders and owners in renewable and clean energy.

Keywords
Climate Financing
Gender
Proposal
Green Climate Fund
GCF
Citation

Zambian Goverment (2018). Gender Assessment. Zambia Renewable Energy Financing Framework. Proposal for the Green Climate Fund (GCF).

GCF Funding Proposal - Namibia: Gender Action Plan

Content Type
Author or Institution as Author
Environmental Investment Fund of Namibia
Date of publication
Institution
Environmental Investment Fund of Namibia
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Gender marker
Youth marker
Description/Abstract

Gender Action Plan for Namibia's GCF Proposal: Climate Resilient Agriculture in three of the Vulnerable Extreme northern crop growing regions (CRAVE).

Keywords
Climate Finance
Proposal
Green Climate Fund
GCF
Contact institution (for further information)
Environmental Investment Fund of Namibia
Citation

Environmental Investment Fund of Namibia (2016). Gender Action Plan. Climate Resilient Agriculture in three of the Vulnerable Extreme northern crop growing regions (CRAVE). Proposal for the Green Climate Fund (GCF).

GCF Funding Proposal - Namibia: Gender Assessment

Content Type
Author or Institution as Author
Environmental Investment Fund of Namibia
Date of publication
Institution
Environmental Investment Fund of Namibia
File format
Language
Gender marker
Youth marker
Description/Abstract

Gender Assessment Report for Namibia's GCF proposal: Climate Resilient Agriculture in three of the Vulnerable Extreme northern crop growing regions (CRAVE).

Keywords
Climate Finance
Proposal
Green Climate Fund
GCF
Contact institution (for further information)
Environmental Investment Fund of Namibia
Citation

Environmental Investment Fund of Namibia (2016). Gender Assessment. Climate Resilient Agriculture in three of the Vulnerable Extreme northern crop growing regions (CRAVE). Proposal for the Green Climate Fund (GCF).

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Funding Partners

4.61M

Beneficiaries Reached

97000

Farmers Trained

3720

Number of Value Chain Actors Accessing CSA

41300

Lead Farmers Supported