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Terms of Reference: Maintenance and Upgrade of the CCARDESA Website & Related Platforms

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Terms of Reference: Maintenance and Upgrade of the CCARDESA Website & Related Platforms

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Terms of Reference: Maintenance and Upgrade of the CCARDESA Website & Related Platforms
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CCARDESA
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Rainfall trend and variability in semi-arid northern Namibia: Implications for smallholder agricultural production

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S. K. Awala
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K. Hove,*, M. A. Wanga, J. S. Valombola, and O. D. Mwandemele

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University of Namibia and Ministry of Agriculture, Water and Land Reform
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Rainfall defines livelihood patterns among agrarian communities of the climate-change vulnerable semi-arid SubSaharan Africa. However, it remains inadequately studied, resulting in ineffective water management policies and weak agricultural growth in the region. Monthly rainfall data collected between 1987 and 2018 at four stations along a 1200 km climatic gradient in northern Namibia were analyzed for annual, seasonal, and monthly trends and variability. Descriptive measures and the Mann-Kendall test were used for rainfall characterization and trend detection, respectively. Results showed an annually increasing rainfall trend, but with a downward trend in the dry season decreasing by -0.14 mm year–1 and an upward trend in the rainy season increasing by 7.74 mm year–1 across the study area. The rainy-season mean monthly rainfall showed predominantly increasing trends, while the dry-season ones exhibited insignificant decreasing trends. The study detected a decreasing rainfall gradient from the northeast towards the northwest with a range of 156.8 mm and concomitant increasing spatial-temporal variability. The upward rainfall trend has implications for rainy season floods, whereas the downward trend suggests dry season drought intensification in the area. These results could be useful for rainwater management planning in the study area and other dryland regions.

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University of Namibia

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Rainfall trend and variability in semi-arid northern Namibia: Implications for smallholder agricultural production
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MAWLR
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+264 61 2087005
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Ministry of Agriculture, Water and Land Reform
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MAWL, (2019) Rainfall trend and variability in semi-arid northern Namibia: Implications for smallholder agricultural production,pg21

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Farmers Hold a Mini Exhibition of Maize and Bean Seed Under the APPSA Sub Project

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Rethabile Nchee
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Department of Agricultural Research
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This a short article on the mini exhibition that farmers under the Tale Agricultural Resource Centre did. The purpose was to show to other farmers the maize and bean varieties that were planted under the APPSA funded sub project, so that they can learn how they perform, where to get the seed and try them in this up coming summer cropping season. This is important because these varieties have been proven to withstand calamities of climate change. 

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Ministry of Agriculture in Lesotho.

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Maize, beans, exhibition
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Rethabile Nchee
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(+266) 22312395
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Department of Agricultural Research
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DAR, (2021). Farmers Hold a Mini Exhibition of Maize and Bean Seed Under the  APPSA Sub Project,pg.2

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CCARDESA Category

A Report on the Level of Access and Competencies of Stakeholders on Virtual Communications, e-Delivery and Decisions Support Tools.

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CCARDESA
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Kwame Crane 

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CCARDESA
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This document is a survey of competences of CCARDESA stakeholders in virtual platforms .

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Communication Virtual Competences : Assessing Virtual Competences
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CCARDESA
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+267 395 1863
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CCARDESA
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CCARDESA, (2020).  A report on the level of access and competencies of stakeholders on virtual  communications, e-delivery and decisions support tools.pg15

SHEP approach to improve farmers’ livelihoods

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LUANAR
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Patricia Ngwale

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LUANAR
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The article was published after a Training of Trainers (ToT) for the Smallholder Empowerment Programs (SHEP) at Bunda College with support from the SAFE initiative. SHEP originally emerged through trial and error in the process of technical cooperation between Kenya and Japan for improving Kenya’s agricultural extension services. The cooperation started in 2006 and the SHEP Approach was developed as an innovative
method of agricultural extension services backed by the disciplines of economics and psychology. SHEP is an approach in agricultural extension that facilitates small-scale farmers to conduct market-oriented agriculture. The above-mentioned agricultural extension project in Kenya that utilized this method doubled the farming income of 2,500 targeted farmers in just two years. In the opening speech of the 5th Tokyo International Conference on African  Development in 2013, Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe expressed his desire to change African Agriculture from “Grow and Sell” to “Grow to Sell”. Building off of this, the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) has been working with the Kenyan government to spread the knowledge of SHEP to agricultural extension officials and extension staff in other African countries. Currently, over twenty African countries are implementing the SHEP Approach.

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SHEP
Smallholder Empowerment Programs
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Hector Malaidza
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+265999330061
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LUANAR
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SAPP SUCCESS STORY BOOKLET Vol 4

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Upile Muhariwa, SAPP,Ministry of Agriculture
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McLean Mafubza, Cynthia Mahata,
Tuchitechi Hawonga, Maxwell Kupatsa,
Khalani Makunje, Harriet Kakhobwe,
Christopher Joseph and Zodwa

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Sustainable Agriculture Production Programme
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In this Fourth Edition of the Sustainable Agriculture Production Program (SAPP) Success Stories, we present achievements of Smallholder Farmers who have adopted various Sustainable Good Agriculture Practices with the support from SAPP.
 

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Conservation agriculture
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SAPP
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IFAD
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SAPP ,(2021).  Success story booklet vol5, Pg. 28

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Terms of Reference for a Consultancy to Map Climate Relevant Satellite Data Sources

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CCARDESA
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CCARDESA
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Terms of Reference for a Consultancy to Map Climate Relevant Satellite Data Sources

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Terms of Reference for a Consultancy to Map Climate Relevant Satellite Data Sources
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Terms of Reference: Engagement of AICCRA Project Officer

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CCARDESA
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CCARDESA
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Terms Of Reference for Enagagement of AICCRA Project Officer 

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AICCRA Project officer
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Post-Harvest Losses-The Forgotten Giant

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CCARDESA
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Dr Simon Mwale

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CCARDESA
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The article is about Post Harvest Losses. 

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Post Harvest Losses
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Dr Simon Mwale
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CCARDESA
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Mwale, S. 2021 Post-Harvest Losses; The forgotten Giant,2pgs. 

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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