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Terms of Reference: INDIVIDUAL CONSULTANT: Monitoring, Evaluation AND Learning

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The main objective of the consultancy is to support the implementation of APPSA regional M&E activities. The specific objectives are to:

1. To Review and share Good Practice checklist for M&E and to foster the regional exchange of experience, good practices and tools through convening regular virtual meetings of the APPSA M&E Focal persons
2. To facilitate the establishment of M&E and Communication Working groups in Angola
3. To review the Results Frameworks for the 8 sub-projects that are currently being implemented
4. To Facilitate Results-based M&E training of RcoL staff
5. To develop guidelines on the establishment of database on agricultural technologies

CCARDESA Category

APPSA LESOTHO HELD FIELD DAY IN MOHALES’ HOEK DISTRICT

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APPSA Lesotho
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1.00
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Department of Agricultural Research - Lesotho
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The Agricultural Productivity Programme for Southern Africa (APPSA)- is a project supported by the World Bank which seeks to promote a regional approach to agricultural technology generation and dissemination by supporting, strengthening and scaling up of regional centers of Regional Leadership on commodities of regional importance. APPSA is structured around four components of which one of them is technology generation and dissemination hence the reason for sub-projects that address this component.

Climate Smart Pest and Disease Control Options for Sorghum &Maize

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CCARDESA
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ACCRA Programme

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CCARDESA
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This Decision Tool aims to help field-level extension staff make climate-smart decisions on which pest and disease control options best suit their farmers’ context. This tool is not designed as a technical guide to implementation; it is intended to assist extension staff in making climate-smart decisions on improvements to their farming systems with their clients/farmers.

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Knowledge Product 19. Climate Smart Pest and Disease Control Options for Sorghum &Maize: Decision Tool

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Cliff Dlamini
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+267 3914991
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CCARDESA
Citation

CCARDESA 2019. Knowledge Product 19. Climate Smart Pest and Disease Control Options for Sorghum &Maize. CCARDESA Secretariat, Gaborone, Botswana.pg18

 

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CCARDESA Annual Report 2019

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CCARDESA
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This report highlights key outputs of CCARDESA’s activities for the year 2019 which were crafted along the five thematic areas of the Revised Medium-Term Operational Plan (2015-2018). The MTOP in turn derives its focus from key strategic regional documents such as the SADC Regional Agricultural Policy (RAP), the Regional Indicative and Strategic Development Plan (RISDP), and the Comprehensive African Agriculture Development Programme (CAADP).

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Climate Smart Pest & Disease Control for Rice

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CCARDESA
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ACCRA Programme 

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1.00
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CCARDESA
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This Decision Tool aims to help field-level extension staff make climate-smart decisions on which pest and disease control option best suits their farmers’ context. This tool is not designed as a technical guide to implementation. It is designed to assist extension staff in making climate-smart decisions on improvements to their farming systems with their clients. Reference to technical guides relevant to the practices and technologies outlined are included at the end of the tool.

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CCARDESA 2019. Knowledge Product 20. Climate Smart Pest & Disease Control for Rice: Decision Tool

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Cliff Dlamini
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+267 3914991
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CCARDESA
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CCARDESA 2019. Knowledge Product 20. Climate Smart Pest & Disease Control for Rice: CCARDESA Secretariat, Gaborone, Botswana.pg14

 

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CCARDESA Medium-Term Operational Plan 2021-2025

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CCARDESA
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The Centre for Coordination of Agricultural Research and Development for Southern Africa (CCARDESA) is a subsidiary implementing institution of the Southern African Development Community (SADC) Secretariat. This MTOP for CCARDESA’s is based on the CCARDESA long-term Strategic Plan (2018 - 2028) and the Agricultural Innovation Systems (AIS) paradigm for Agricultural Research for Development (AR4D) to align R&D organizations to sub-sector, sector and ultimately, national and regional development objectives.

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Climate Smart Agriculture Options for Livestock in SADC

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ACCRA Programme

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CCARDESA
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This Options Paper focuses on some of the Best Bet Climate-Smart practices and technology options for Livestock Production in the Southern African Development Community (SADC) region.

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Knowledge Product 05: Climate-Smart Agriculture Options for Livestock in SADC: Best Bet
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Cliff Dlamini
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+267 3914991
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CCARDESA
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CCARDESA 2019. Knowledge Product 05:  Climate-Smart Agriculture Options for Livestock in SADC.  CCARDESA Secretariat, Gaborone, Botswana.pg12

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Climate Smart Agriculture Options for Rice in SADC

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CCARDESA
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ACCRA Programme

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1.00
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CCARDESA
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This Options Paper focuses on some of the Best Bet Climate-Smart practice and technology options for rice production in the Southern African Development Community (SADC) region.

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Knowledge Product 04: Climate-Smart Agriculture Options for Rice in SADC :Best Bet

Contact name (for further information)
Cliff Dlamini
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+267 3914991
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CCARDESA
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CCARDESA 2019. Knowledge Product 04:  Climate-Smart Agriculture Options for Rice in SADC. CCARDESA Secretariat, Gaborone, Botswana.pg16

 

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L'agriculture numérique

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CCARDESA
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ACCRA Programme

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CCARDESA
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Les technologies de l'information et des communications (TIC) peuvent jouer un rôle clé dans l'échange de connaissances, le ciblage des recommandations, l'intégration des marchés et l'accès au financement

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KP23 Outil de Connaissance 23. L'agriculture numérique: Outil De Decision
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Cliff Dlamini
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+267 3914991
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CCARDESA
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CCARDESA 2019:  KP23 Outil de Connaissance 23. L'agriculture numérique. CCARDESA Secretariat, Gaborone, Botswana.pg10 

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Subscribe to Regional Farmers Organisations

Funding Partners

4.61M

Beneficiaries Reached

97000

Farmers Trained

3720

Number of Value Chain Actors Accessing CSA

41300

Lead Farmers Supported