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Stakeholder Engagement Plan under the Food Systems Resilience Program

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CCARDESA has a good track record of successfully supporting the implementation of phased, multi-country programs, and will continue to play this role in the context of the MPA. Since Phase 1 of the MPA will include just one country in Southern Africa, Madagascar, one early role of CCARDESA will be to bring visibility to the Program, its merits, and learnings among SADC’s other member countries. In that way, CCARDESA will enable the Program to grow organically and in a way that is responsive to SADC country priorities and needs. CCARDESA has played this role before, one recent example being in the context of APPSA, a program that started out in three countries—Malawi, Mozambique, and Zambia—and later moved on to include two more, Lesotho, and Angola.

Environmental and Social Commitment Plan (ESCP) under Food Systems Resilience Program For Eastern and Southern Africa (P178566)

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Environmental and Social Commitment Plan

1. The Centre for Coordination of Agricultural Research and Development for Southern Africa (CCARDESA) (the Recipient) will implement the CCARDESA regional components of the Food Systems Resilience Program for Eastern and Southern Africa, (P178566) (the Project) as set out in the Financing Agreement. The International Development Association (the Association) has agreed to provide financing for the Project.
2. The Recipient shall ensure that the Project is carried out in accordance with the Environmental and Social Standards (ESSs) and this Environmental and Social Commitment Plan (ESCP), in a manner acceptable to the Association. The ESCP is a part of the Financing Agreement. Unless otherwise defined in this ESCP, capitalized terms used in this ESCP have the meanings ascribed to them in the referred agreement.
3. Without limitation to the foregoing, this ESCP sets out material measures and actions that the Recipient shall carry out or cause to be carried out, including, as applicable, the timeframes of the actions and measures, institutional, staffing, training, monitoring and reporting arrangements, and grievance management. The ESCP also sets out the environmental and social (E&S) instruments that shall be adopted and implemented under the Project, all of which shall be subject to prior consultation and disclosure, consistent with the ESS, and in form and substance, and in a manner acceptable to the Association. Once adopted, said E&S instruments may be revised from time to time with prior written agreement by the Association.
4. As agreed by the Association and the Recipient, this ESCP will be revised from time to time if necessary, during Project implementation, to reflect adaptive management of Project changes and unforeseen circumstances or in response to Project performance. In such circumstances, the Recipient and the Association agree to update the ESCP to reflect these changes through an exchange of letters signed between

Terms of Reference for a Consultancy to Produce a Situation Analysis report on Domestication of SADC and COMESA Harmonised Seed Regulatory Systems among APPSA countries

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CCARDESA
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The overall objective of the consultancy is to conduct an assessment of the current status of domestication of the SADC and COMESA HSRS among the current APPSA countries (Angola, Lesotho, Malawi, Mozambique, and Zambia) in order to enhance their capacity to effectively integrate seed policy harmonisation issues into national planning and implementation.

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Climate Change Mitigation through Climate-Smart Agriculture in Southern Africa: Challenges and Emerging Opportunities

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GIZ

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This brief explains how CSA practices have mitigation co-benefits, how mitigation co-benefits relate to other policy objectives, and the challenges and opportunities for climate change mitigation through CSA in Southern Africa.

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Climate Change Mitigation through Climate-Smart Agriculture in Southern Africa: Challenges and Emerging Opportunities
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Cliff Dlamini
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+267 395 1863
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CCARDESA
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CCARDESA (2021) Climate Change Mitigation through Climate-Smart Agriculture in Southern Africa: Challenges and Emerging Opportunities,Pg.14, Gaborone: Botswana) 

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GHG Mitigation through Climate-Smart Agriculture in Southern Africa: Climate-Smart Landscapes

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GIZ

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This brief explains: links between agriculture and GHG emissions from other land uses, landscape approach to achieve synergies between agriculture and other land uses, and between adaptation and mitigation, and examples of initiatives that illustrate how landscape approaches can be implemented at scale in Southern Africa.

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GHG Mitigation through Climate-Smart Agriculture in Southern Africa: Climate-Smart Landscapes
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Cliff Dlamini
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+267 395 1863
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CCARDESA
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CCARDESA (2021), GHG Mitigation through Climate-Smart Agriculture in Southern Africa: Climate-Smart Landscapes,PG16, Gaborone :Botswana.

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GHG Mitigation through Climate-Smart Agriculture in Southern Africa: Mitigation Co-benefits in the Crop Sector

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CCARDESA
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GIZ

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This brief explains the major sources of GHG emissions related to crop production in Southern Africa, approaches and technical options to reduce GHG emissions from crop production, and examples of mechanisms that could help scale adoption of climate-smart crop production practices with mitigation co-benefits in Southern Africa. ©GIZ 9 GHG Mitigation through Climate-Smart Agriculture in Souther

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GHG Mitigation through Climate-Smart Agriculture in Southern Africa: Mitigation Co-benefits in the Crop Sector
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Cliff Dlamini
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+267 395 1863
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CCARDESA
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CCARDESA (2021) GHG Mitigation through Climate-Smart Agriculture in Southern Africa: Mitigation Co-benefits in the Crop Sector Pg17,Gaborone;Botswana

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GHG Mitigation through Climate-Smart Agriculture in Southern Africa: Scaling Climate-Smart Livestock Systems

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CCARDESA
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GIZ

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This brief explains the contribution of livestock to GHG emissions in Southern Africa, how livestock development and adaptation practices have mitigation co-benefits, and the challenges and opportunities for upscaling climate smart livestock with mitigation co-benefits.

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GHG Mitigation through Climate-Smart Agriculture in Southern Africa: Scaling Climate-Smart Livestock Systems
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Cliff Dlamini
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+267 395 1863
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CCARDESA
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CCARDESA(2021), GHG Mitigation through Climate-Smart Agriculture in Southern Africa: Scaling Climate-Smart Livestock Systems, pg15, Gaborone; Botswana

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National Agricultural Policy (NAP) for Lesotho Diagnostic Report Validation Workshop

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Rethabile Nchee
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Department of Agricultural Research
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This article is about the worshop that was held for the diffent stakehoders in Lesotho to present the diagnostic report on the work done for the development of the National Agricultural Policy for Lesotho. 

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Policy, Farmers, Researchers, extension personnel , Policy Makers
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Rethabile Nchee
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(+266) 22312395
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Department of Agricultural Research
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Simplified Request for Proposal- Review of Finance and Procurement Manual

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CCARDESA
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CCARDESA
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This is a simplied Request for Proposal for the review of the Finance and Procurement Manual 

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Simplified Request for Proposals-Development of Electronic Filing System

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CCARDESA
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CAADP-XP4 

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This is a simplified request for proposal for the development of the Digital filing system 

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