The Climate Smart Agriculture(CSA) Initiatives in Zimbabwe
This presentation highlights the Climate Smart Agriculture (CSA) in Zimbabwe
Dumisani Kutywayo,(2020), The Climate-Smart Agriculture(CSA) Intiatives in Zimbabwe, Pg.17
This presentation highlights the Climate Smart Agriculture (CSA) in Zimbabwe
Dumisani Kutywayo,(2020), The Climate-Smart Agriculture(CSA) Intiatives in Zimbabwe, Pg.17
This presentation highlights the Climate Smart Agriculture Initiatives and priorities of the kingdom of Eswatini.
C. Tfwala, N.J. Dlamini and S. Dlamini (2020) The Climate-Smart Agriculture Initiatives in Eswatini, Pg.12
In the Southern Africa region where agricultural productivity is far below potential, a key strategy to facilitate improved agricultural productivity is to increase investments in agricultural research and development (R&D) to levels required to sustain viable agricultural R&D programmes that address current and future priorities. Given that groups of countries within the region share similar agro-ecological zones and farming systems, there is potential for finding shared solutions to common problems. Although technology spillover is already occurring within the sub-region, significant potential remains for expanding spillovers.
Huge volumes of investments have been made in agricultural development projects worldwide; however, some of the projects fail because of lack or shortage of well- trained local expertise. Advice, lessons, and technical guidance are equally important in ensuring success and sustainability of agricultural projects. Human capital has been placed at the heart of knowledge production and is considered as one of the main forces that underlie countries’ ability to absorb and assimilate new technologies. Shortage of skills especially in developing countries has been identified as one of the key barriers to successful delivery and implementation of new agricultural technologies. It is therefore important that project designers incorporate capacity development strategies during project design phase to ensure that there is a plan of capacity building for relevant stakeholders.
The presentation highlights the CSA Policy Frameworks and Programmes in Botswana
Kethusegile Raphaka (2020) Policy Frameworks and Programmes, Pg.7
This presentation highlights the UNFCCC COP 25 Side Event: Stepping-up Engagement Efforts & the Theatre for Policy Advocacy Approach which was supported by ACCRA & CCARDESA in Madrid in 2019.
Mwamakamba, S (2020) UNFCCC COP 25 Side Event: Stepping-up Engagement Efforts & the Theatre for Policy Advocacy Approach, Pg.19
The presentation highlights the CSA Policy Frameworks and Programmes in Botswana
Kethusegile Raphaka (2020) Policy Frameworks and Programmes, Pg.7
Presentation highlights the ACCRA project on Upscaling CSA and accessing climate finance; Zoom-in on the pipeline for CSA concept notes for financing, successes, challenges & climate finance streams
Herding for Health, Green Climate Fund; CYMMTY
Sabass,H(2020) Upscaling CSA and accessing climate finance, Pg7
The presentation highlights the new project funded by GIZ-ACCRA- SADC Climate Risk Analysis and Climate Resilient Development Pathways
CCAFS
University of Leeds
Sabrina Chesterman (2020), SADC Climate Risk Analysis and Climate Resilient Development Pathways,pg 19
The presentation highlights the Climate Vulnerability Assessment; Herding for Health Initiative. Restoring Landscapes and Livelihoods for Climate Resilience in Southern Africa’s Rangelands
Conservation International (CI)
Dr Stephen Holness & Deidre de Vos (2020) Climate Vulnerability Assessment; Herding for Health Initiative. Restoring Landscapes and Livelihoods for Climate Resilience in Southern Africa’s Rangelands , Pg,45
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