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  1. Ibrahim Sidibe, Animal Scientist Training and Farmer / Trainer. Coordinator of the National Federation of Young Farmers in Mali and Representative Young Professionals' Platform for Agricultural Research for Development. Member of National Committee of the users of research results and Member of the…
  2. I am a teacher in junior school and president of an Ngo involved in Sustainable Human Development; Environment protection; Human Rights; climate change. My Ngo is involved in these issues and we are recognized by the government of Mali regarding our efforts for dealy with the extreme poverty in…
  3. The results from the participatory risk assessment of these value chains are published in Grace et al 2010, and a paper analyzing the gendered dimensions of risk is underway by Delia Grace, Sophie Theis, Kristina Roesel, Erastus Kang’ethe, and Bassirou Bonfoh.   In rural Mali, a Fulani…
  4. Source: CCAFS   The IFAD-CCAFS Learning Alliance is calling for concept notes with the focus on economic valuation of climate risks and adaptation responses in agricultural development projects.   Closing date: 10 November 2014, 08h00 CET.   Rationale for the call…
  5. DFID’s Ministers have approved the Building Resilience and Adaptation to Climate Extremes and Disasters Programme (BRACED) which is expected to benefit up to 5 million people, especially women and children, by building their resilience to climate extremes (mostly droughts and floods). This…
  6. Source:YPARD   YPARD is proud to share its YPARD 2012 report.  This was a year of growth for YPARD where it made its mark in agricultural research for development. The strong showing by YPARD at the GCARD2 demonstrated to the international community that youth can have a strong…
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  8. Source: ICT Update by Josh Woodard & Dominic Otieno Omolo    ICTs can help researchers to interact with farmers. The challenge lies in finding a way of integrating traditional and new communication technologies such as mobile phone, radio and video services to send agricultural…
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