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Gestion de l’eau et souveraineté alimentaire
En 2030, près de 40% de la population mondiale vivra dans une zone de stress hydrique élevé (situation où la demande en eau est supérieure à l’offre). Le Forum Mondial de l’Eau s’est tenu au Sénégal du 21 au 26 mars 2022. Même s’ils saluent le choix de l’organiser pour...
2022
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Distance learning via radio for rural communities in Somalia
Somalia has experienced years of conflict and fragility resulting in chronic poverty and vulnerability, displacement, poor economic capacity and food and nutrition insecurity. Half of Somalia’s population lives in rural areas, and agriculture – i.e. crops, livestock and fisheries – is the main source of economic activity, employment and exports....
Somalia
2022 - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations FAO
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Agroecology Boosts Employment, Rural Economies, and Gender Relations in Africa
FoodTank has produced an article based on the May 2022 dialogues on agroecology and the politics of knowledge, co-organized by AFSA, Groundswell International, IPES-Food, CCRP and Agroecology Fund, with the technical assistance of FAO and supported by Global Alliance for the Future of Food.
2022
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Comment contribuer au développement de l’agriculture africaine ?
Plusieurs panélistes ayant pris part à la deuxième édition de ce rendez-vous, par l’agence AfricaPresse Paris sur le développement de l’agriculture en Afrique ont proposé des solutions à la problématique de la souveraineté alimentaire du continent. La rencontre s’est tenue mercredi 23 mars 2022 à Paris, dans le cadre de...
2022
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Repenser la souveraineté alimentaire en Afrique
Le défi alimentaire accentué par la crise géopolitique avec une inflation des prix liée aux engrais et la famine qui se pointe interpelle tout le monde.
2022
报告
3rd CAADP Biennial Review Report
2015-2021
The Third CAADP Biennial Review (BR) reporting cycle has benefited from the overall coordination of AUC-DARBE and AUDA-NEPAD throughout the process. Our sincere gratitude is extended to the logistics teams that supported the process at various stages. The Policy LINK team is highly appreciated for the excellent logistical support provided...
2022 - African Union
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Food Plants for Healthy Diets in Togo
Formed in 2007, Food Plant Solutions Rotary Action Group (FPS) creates science-based educational materials, which:
identify highly nutritious local food plants,
explain how to grow them in a sustainable, agroecological way,
detail the nutritional value of the plants and
describe why human bodies require those nutrients.
The resources created by FPS allows people to better...
Togo
2022 - Food Plant Solutions
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Security in flexibility: accessing land and water for irrigation in Kenya’s changing rural environment
In the semi-arid lands of southern Kenya, a dynamic process of farmer-led irrigation has developed over the past two decades. It is characterised by short-term agreements to access land and water. Resident and migrant farmers, capital providers and local landowners have engaged in diverse partnerships to benefit from water and...
Kenya
2022 - CIRAD
个案研究
A new kind of fishing in Uganda
Diversifying income and skills to rebuild livelihoods on Lake Victoria
On the Ugandan shores of the largest lake in Africa, fishers were increasingly coming up empty-handed. Lake Victoria once boasted 500 species of fish but in recent years overfishing and poor fishing practices have taken a heavy toll on fish stocks, the environment and the communities who depend on them. ...
Uganda
2022 - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations FAO
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No sweeter business
Embracing beekeeping as a livelihood in the Gambia’s dryland forests
They are dotted with riverine vegetation, palm and hardwood trees. They are speckled with salt flats, savanna and mangrove creeks. At the first glance, the forests and the woodlands of the Gambia, tinged in different shades of green, look menacing and breathtaking in equal measure.
Adorned with an array of prominent...
Gambia
2022 - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations FAO
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DRYING OUT AFRICAN LANDS: Expansion of Large-Scale Agriculture Threatens Access to Water in Africa
As the escalating climate crisis threatens access to water for millions across Africa, Drying Out African Lands: Expansion of Large-Scale Agriculture Threatens Access to Water in Africa unveils the devastating impact of large-scale agricultural plantations on the right to water on the continent. Since the 2007-2008 food crisis, Africa has...
2022 - The Oakland Institute
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What it would take to provide structural solutions to food insecurity in Africa
A few weeks ago, my colleague Francesco Rampa rightly pointed out the need to seek more structural solutions to Africa’s food insecurity, rather than focusing only on short-term emergency responses. An important question remains: how can this be achieved? And where does the much-talked-about African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA)...
2022 - ECDPM
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D’une agroécologie de projets à une politique agricole agroécologique
Plusieurs organisations membres de la Plateforme souveraineté alimentaire mettent en œuvre des projets d’appui à des pratiques agroécologiques, notamment en Afrique sub-saharienne. Ces projets forment des paysans et paysannes-ressources, qui ensuite transmettent leurs connaissances et leurs pratiques à d’autres familles paysannes.
Les bénéfices des pratiques agroécologiques sont de mieux en mieux...
2022 - www.souverainetealimentaire.org
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What are the Most-Produced Cash Crops in Africa?
Agriculture makes up nearly 20% of Sub-Saharan Africa’s economy—a higher percentage than any other region worldwide. From Nigeria to the fertile land across the East African Rift Valley, the continent is home to 60% of the world’s uncultivated arable land. Given the massive role of agriculture across the region, this...
2022
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Are we doing enough to support small-scale farmers?
Though essential to food security on the continent, Africa’s small-scale farmers are often under-resourced and impoverished while also baring the brunt of climate change and biodiversity loss. With the Ukraine war raising fears about food insecurity and hunger, it’s never been more critical to help remove whatever barriers exist for this...
2022 - Debating Africa
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Traque des innovations numériques au service de la transition agroécologique au Bénin
Face au défi alimentaire et aux instabilités climatiques, l’agriculture du Bénin doit accroître ses performances économiques, sociales et environnementales, en particulier par le développement de l’agroécologie. Le numérique est souvent cité comme un levier majeur de la transition agroécologique, mais les innovations numériques en agriculture au Bénin restent peu visibles....
Benin
2022 - CIRAD
杂志文章
N°81 : Partnerships between farmers and businesses
The Covid-19 pandemic has revealed the structural weaknesses of the global food system and has been an aggravating factor in existing food and nutritional crises. Roughly 690 million people were already suffering from hunger in 2019, and current projections indicate that the pandemic will push as many as 132 million...
2022 - Inter-réseaux Développement rural
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Tanzanian farmers mobilize for agroecology, food sovereignty and Pan-Africanism
Hundreds of smallholder farmers gathered in the city of Morogoro on November 17 and 18 for the 27th Annual General Meeting (AGM) of Mtandao wa Vikundi vya Wakulima Tanzania or the National Network of Small-Scale Farmers Groups in Tanzania (MVIWATA).
The organization was founded in 1993 by self-organized farmers in the...
2022 - Peoples Dispatch
个案研究
Farmers’ Organizations as innovation intermediaries for agroecological innovations in Burkina Faso
Agroecology has been recognized as a paradigm that can offer multiple ecological and socio-economic benefits. In many developing countries, the promotion of agroecology is facilitated by intermediary organizations such as Farmers’ Organizations (FOs). Detailed studies on how FOs support their farmers in the adoption of agroecology innovations are still scarce,...
Burkina Faso
2022 - International Journal of Agricultural Sustainability
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Agroecological practices increase farmers’ well-being in an agricultural growth corridor in Tanzania
Millions of people rely on nature-rich farming systems for their subsistence and income. The contributions of nature to these systems are varied and key to their sustainability in the long term. Yet, agricultural stakeholders are often unaware or undervalue the relevance of those contributions, which can affect decisions concerning land...
United Republic of Tanzania
2022
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