Formulation of Farmer Field School programmes
Topic outline
Farmer Field School (FFS) is a participatory education approach that brings together a group of small-scale food producers to solve production problems through sustainable agriculture. The FFS approach offers space for hands-on group learning, enhancing skills for observation and critical analysis and improved decision making by local communities. This course provides guidance on the formulation of FFS programmes, from the identification of objectives and scope to data collection, activity planning, budgeting and the finalization of the project documents.
Audience
This e-learning course is intended for programme formulators, funding organizations, FFS programme managers or field staff who wish to learn about formulating FFS programmes.
You will learn about
- The definition of objectives and scope for FFS interventions.
- The assessment of the local situation, including existing knowledge and skills gaps, local available capacity and the relevance of the FFS approach within a given context.
- The planning and identification of key capacity development and support activities.
- Costing and budgeting for different activities, staffing, and other programme support requirements.
- The preparation of the final FFS project document.