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CAADP-XP4 Project Brochure

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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.

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CCARDESA OPERATIONS IN VIEW OF THE CORONA VIRUS

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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.

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APPSA Round up - January 2020

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Analysis identifyed sewveral yield gaps that could be narrowed with additional investmentments in technology adaptation and dissemination.

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APPSA Improves Regional Centers of Leadership in Malawi, Mozambique and Zambia

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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.

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Book of Abstracts of the Scientific Conference for APPSA

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The Book of Abstracts is one of the main outcomes of the Scientific Conference and serves as one of the channels for dissemination of the research outcomes for APPSA.

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APPSA, Research outcomes, Abstracts, Development, R4D
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WOOL AND MOHAIR PROMOTION PROJECT (WAMPP) IN LESOTHO

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Mokau MB
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Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security
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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.  

 

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Mosili Mokau
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+266 58913821
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Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security
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Status of Maize Lethal Necrotic Disease (MLND) in Malawi, Mozambique and Zambia

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Maize is a major staple food for millions of households in Sub-Saharan Africa. The emergence and prevalence of Maize Lethal Necrosis Disease (MLND) in endemic countries in east Africa among others, threathens the food security and commercial seed trade in the Siouthern African Region.

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Fighting Malnutrition with Biofortified Beans

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According to the 2017 Nutrition in WHO African Region report, the prevalence of malnutrition in Malawi, Mozambique and Zambia is very high, and this has been attributed in part to limited dietary diversity. Biofortification represents the most cost effective and sustainable intervention to address micronutrient deficiency malnutrition in Malawi, Mozambique and Zambia compared to commercial fortification and nutrient supplements.

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Beans, Biofortification, Malnutrition, Biofortified crops, Breeding
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The Integrated Natural Resources Management in the Highlands of Eastern Africa: From Concept to Practice

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Laura German
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Jeremias Mowo, Tilahun Amede, Kenneth Masuki

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This book documents a decade of research, methodological innovation, and lessons learned in an eco-regional research-for-development program operating in the eastern African highlands, the African Highlands Initiative (AHI). It does this through reflections of the protagonists themselves—AHI site teams and partners applying action research to develop innovation as a means to enhance the impact of their research. This book summarizes the experiences of farmers, research and development workers, policy and decision-makers who have interacted within an innovation system with the common goal of implementing an integrated approach to natural resource management (NRM) in the humid highlands. This book demonstrates the crucial importance of “approach” in shaping the outcomes of research and development and distils lessons learned on what works, where and why. It is enriched with examples and case studies from five benchmark sites in Ethiopia, Uganda, Kenya, and Tanzania, whose variability provides the reader with an in-depth knowledge of the complexities of integrated NRM in agro-ecosystems that play an important role in the rural economy of the region. It is shown that the struggle to achieve sustainable agricultural development in challenging environments is a complex one, and can only be effectively achieved through combined efforts and commitment of individuals and institutions with complementary roles.
 

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International Development Research Centre,  (CAPRi, CIAT, ICRAF, IFPRI, ILRI, CIMMYT, CIP, and ICRISAT); non-governmental organizations (CARE International—Uganda, Africare, Africa 2000 Network, Action Aid, Farm Africa, and SOS-Sahel); the National Agricultural Advisory Services of Uganda (NAADS); extension organizations in AHI benchmark sites; the Kapchorwa District Landcare Chapter (KADLACC); and a host of farmers’ organizations in AHI benchmark sites.  

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Integrated, Natural Resources Management, Highlands, Eastern Africa, From concept to Practicel
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Laura German
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Laura German et al (2012) The integrated Natural Resources Management in the Highlands of Eastern Africa -From Concept to Practice, 341pg,

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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