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ASARECA, IFPRI offre conjointe pour cartographier, suivre l'adoption des technologies

ASARECA et l'Institut international sur les politiques alimentaires (IFPRI) entreprennent une initiative conjointe pour explorer, les méthodes de collecte de données spatiales et rentables innovantes pour surveiller l'adoption et la diffusion de technologies agricoles.  Autrement dit, le projet: «Suivi de la Geospatial Diffusion des technologies agricoles", devrait générer des données, des...
Burundi - Democratic Republic of the Congo - Rwanda - United Republic of Tanzania
2016 - Association for Strengthening Agricultural Research in Eastern and Central Africa (ASARECA)

Ouvrage
Les jeunes et l’agriculture

Principaux enjeux et solutions concrètes
Cette publication offre de nombreux exemples concrets détaillant différentes manières de réengager les jeunes dans le secteur agricole. Elle montre à quel point des programmes éducationnels sur mesure peuvent offrir aux jeunes les compétences et la perspicacité nécessaires pour se lancer en agriculture et adopter des méthodes de production respectueuses...
Bahamas - Bangladesh - Brazil - Burkina Faso - Cambodia - Canada - Colombia - Ethiopia - France - Ghana - Grenada - Kenya - Madagascar - Mexico - Pakistan - Philippines - Republic of Moldova - Rwanda - Togo - Uganda - United States of America - Zambia
2014

Comptes rendus de conférence
La conférence sur « Agriculture écologique : atténuer le changement climatique, assurer la sécurité alimentaire et l’autonomie pour les sources de revenus ruraux en Afrique » s’est tenue à Addis – Abéba (Ethiopie) du 26 au 28 novembre 2008. Elle a été organisée par l’Union Africaine (UA), l’Organisation des Nations Unies pour l’Alimentation et l’Agriculture (FAO) et le Ministère de l’Agriculture et du Développement Rural d’Ethiopie, en collaboration avec l’Institut du Développement Durable (ISD) d’Ethiopie et le Réseau Tiers Monde (TWN: Third World Network)). Plus de 80 personnes de 15 pays africains ont participé à la Conférence.– Bénin, Burundi, Djibouti, Ethiopie, Kenya, Madagascar, Malawi, Mali, Nigeria, Ouganda, Rwanda, Soudan, Tanzanie, Zambie et Zimbabwe- Parmi les participant figuraient des décideurs politiques, des experts en agriculture représentant leurs gouvernements, des ONG, des organisations paysannes, des universités, ainsi que des représentant des organisme internationaux et régionaux comme l’UA, la FAO, la Conférence des Nations Unies pour le Commerce et le Développement (CNUCED), le PNUE-CNUCED CBTF, l’Institut International pour la Recherche en Politique Alimentaire (IIRPA), Evaluation Internationale du Savoir Agricole, Science et Technologie pour le Développement (IAASTD et le Programme Alimentaire Mondial (PAM). La Conférence a été précédée d’une visite de terrain à Axum dans la région du Tigray au Nord de l’Ethiopie, du 23 au 25 novembre 2008, pour rencontrer les communautés de paysans petits producteurs avec lesquelles le Bureau Régional pour l’Agriculture et le Développement de l’Ethiopie et l’ISD travaillent sur l’agriculture écologique depuis 1996. Cette expérience a permis de focaliser l’attention sur les aspects de l’écosystème qui peuvent répondre facilement à une gestion appropriée, afin de stimuler la discussion sur des expériences relatives à l’augmentation de la production agricole, l’atténuation ou l’adaptation au changement climatique et à la réalisation des Objectifs du Millénaire pour le Développement (OMD) en Afrique. Voici les principaux points de vue, conclusions et recommandations exprimés par les participants au cours de la Conférence. Les recommandations détaillées des groupes de travail qui ont débattu certains sujets de façon approfondie sont annexées au présent rapport.

La conférence sur « Agriculture écologique : atténuer le changement climatique, assurer la sécurité alimentaire et l’autonomie pour les sources de revenus ruraux en Afrique » s’est tenue à Addis – Abéba (Ethiopie) du 26 au 28 novembre 2008. Elle a été organisée par l’Union Africaine (UA), l’Organisation des Nations...
Benin - Burundi - Djibouti - Ethiopia - Kenya - Madagascar - Malawi - Mali - Nigeria - Rwanda - Sudan
2008

Rapport
Promoting water tenure for food security, climate resilience and equity

Workshop report
The workshop “Promoting Water Tenure for Food Security, Climate Resilience, and Equity” was implemented by FAO and adelphi on 18 and 29 June in Berlin, Germany, with the support of the Federal Ministry of Food and Agriculture (BMEL), the German Institute of Development and Sustainability (IDOS), and the German Corporation...
Germany - Rwanda - Senegal - Sri Lanka
2024 - FAO

Note/document d'orientation
National Agroecology Strategies in Eastern and Southern Africa

Lighthouses for food system transformation
This document sheds light on the ongoing efforts in Eastern and Southern Africa to develop National Agroecology Strategies (NASs), aiming to transform agri-food systems through the promotion of agroecological production practices, and the development of markets, value chains, and consumer demand. The brief offers an unique insight into policy advancements...
Kenya - Malawi - Rwanda - South Africa - Uganda - United Republic of Tanzania - Zambia - Zimbabwe
2024 - Biovision Foundation

Manuel
Young changemakers

Scaling agroecology using video in Africa and India
The publication offers a rich diversity of perspectives and insights from real-life experiences of 42 inspiring teams of youths in Africa and India who are blazing a trail as private extension and advisory service providers promoting agroecology through farmer-to-farmer learning videos. Each of the deeply compelling stories presented in this...
Benin - Cameroon - Egypt - India - Kenya - Malawi - Morocco - Rwanda - Senegal - Tunisia - Uganda - United Republic of Tanzania - Zambia
2024 - Access Agriculture

Rapport
Small livestock development in Rwanda: Policy analysis of pig and poultry value chains

In 2022, FAO assessed policies and the enabling environment related to innovation in the small livestock subsector in Rwanda, with a focus on pig and poultry value chains and animal feeds. The consultancy study covered eight districts of Rwanda and included 39 key informant interviews and five focus group discussions....
Rwanda
2023 - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations

Rapport
The gendered impacts of COVID-19 in Kenya, the Niger, Rwanda, and Uganda

Evidence from phone surveys
To identify and monitor the differential effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on women and men in rural households, IFPRI conducted phone surveys in selected regions of the four focal countries, with financial and technical support from the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO). The surveys traced gender...
Kenya - Niger - Rwanda - Uganda
2023 - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations

Rapport
Sustainable bioenergy potential from crop, livestock and woody residues in Rwanda: An integrated bioenergy and food security approach

Access to sustainable energy is essential for development, poverty reduction and food security. Rwanda, like many other developing countries, is working on identifying sustainable energy solutions to ensure access to energy. Bioenergy is one possible form of renewable energy that countries are looking at to supply part of their energy...
Rwanda
2023 - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations

Manuel
Land Tenure Reform in Sub-Saharan Africa: Interventions in Benin, Ethiopia, Rwanda, and Zimbabwe

Since 2000, many African countries have introduced programs aimed at providing smallholder farmers with low-cost certificates for land held un-der customary tenure. Yet there are many contending views and debates on the impact of these land policies and this book reveals how tenure security, agricultural productivity, and social inclusion were...
Benin - Ethiopia - Rwanda - Zimbabwe
2023 - Routledge Focus on Environment and Sustainability

Article de blog
Young entrepreneurs in Uganda empowered with digital skills

As part of a joint project with FAO Farmer Field School (FFS) in Uganda, eight youths belonging to three entrepreneur teams from Karamoja region in Uganda took part in an orientation course, 15-17 March, to master the use of a solar-powered Digisoft smart projector (containing all Access Agriculture farmer-training videos)....
Rwanda
2023 - Access Agriculture

Article de blog
New project to enhance digital literacy and foster agri-preneurship among youth and women in Rwanda

Agricultural digitalization and bridging the gaps of digital literacy among the local farmers will go a long way to empower more youth to be agri-preneurs
The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) in collaboration with the Rwanda Development Board has launched a new project to enhance the digital skills and innovation capabilities to foster agri-preneurship among youth and women in Rwanda. “This project is coming in addressing first of all the critical challenge...
Rwanda
2022 - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations FAO

Vidéos
The Vi Agroforestry 16-year story in Rwanda

As the curtains come down on our Rwanda Country Office, we reflect on our 16-year journey in the country. Below we share with you some of our key highlights of what our journey has been like. Join us in celebrating Team Rwanda for the incredible work they have delivered over...
Rwanda
2022 - Vi Agroforestry

Pratiques
Using IoT (Internet of Things) in measuring water quality parameters in fish farming

Internet of Things (IoT) describes the network of physical objects that are embedded with sensors, software and other technologies with the purpose of exchanging data via the internet. Devices can be programmed to check the temperature, pH, oxygen and other water parameters. IoT technologies have revolutionized fish farming processes and...
Rwanda
2022 - The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations FAO TECA

Fiche d'information
Identikit of the East African youth agripreneur in the digital space

Food and Agricultural Organization’s Integrated Country Approach for boosting decent jobs for youth in agrifood systems carried out a digital readiness assessment of youth in agribusiness in partnership with the Eastern Africa Farmers Federation and youth-led organizations in Kenya, Rwanda, and Uganda.  Over 360 young male and female entrepreneurs engaged through...
Kenya - Rwanda - Uganda
2022 - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations FAO

Ouvrage
Review of existing legislation to protect pollinators from pesticides in selected countries

Honeybees (Apis mellifera), wild bees, and other pollinators can be adversely affected by pesticides as well as other stressors, with potentially large economic and ecological consequences. Legislation is one possible tool which can be used to support actions to protect pollinators from pesticides. Several documents have been published at the...
Australia - China - Dominica - Ireland - Kenya - Niger - Rwanda - Saint Lucia - Samoa - Solomon Islands - United Republic of Tanzania - United States of America - Zambia - Zimbabwe
2022 - FAO

Site web
Nutrition-sensitive agriculture water productivity

Food system transformation is needed to address the hundreds of millions of people without adequate access to food or water for a healthy life. Nutrition and malnutrition are closely linked to water for food, sanitation and hygiene. With 30 percent of the world’s population living in water-stressed environments, the impacts...
Benin - Egypt - Jordan - Mozambique - Niger - Rwanda
2021 - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations FAO

Rapport
What can smallholder farmers grow in a warmer world? Climate change and future crop suitability in East and Southern Africa

According to a new study, rising temperatures and decreased rainfall in eight Southern and East African countries are likely to reduce the production of vital food crops in the region by 2050. The International Fund for Agricultural Development has issued the scientists' report, which covers Angola, Lesotho, Malawi, Mozambique, Rwanda,...
Angola - Lesotho - Malawi - Mozambique - Rwanda - Uganda - Zambia - Zimbabwe
2021 - International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD)

Pratiques
How to make a traditional African hive with two openings

Rwanda's climate and rich and varied melliferous flora are favourable for the development of beekeeping.  This document explains how to make a traditional hive model composed of elongated cyclinder made with the stems of Pennisetum (Urubingo), bamboo or papyrus. This hive model is very suitable to promote among smallholder producers...
Rwanda
2021 - The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations FAO TECA

Article de blog
Tapping into young people’s agribusiness potential in Rwanda

Like many African countries, Rwanda’s population is young. A third of Rwandans are aged between 15 and 34, and youth employment is a critical policy issue that directly affects national food security. Indeed, youth engagement in agribusiness in developing countries is a crucial asset to achieving sustainable food security. Recognising...
Rwanda
2021 - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations FAO
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