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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20180626T100000
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DTSTAMP:20260417T100108
CREATED:20180515T120837Z
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SUMMARY:Comparing the Different Use of ICT4Ag to Inform Farmers in Africa and Asia -- Upcoming Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Members of the two SNRDs will share their experiences with ICT4Ag — from Africa to Asia and vice versa! \nSNRD Africa’s ICT4Ag Community of Practice joins up with SNRD Asia to exchange on how African and Asian farmers can easily access information using latest information and communication technology for agriculture. \n\nToday’s fast-evolving ICT represents a tremendous opportunity for rural populations to improve productivity\, to enhance food and nutrition security\, to access markets\, and to find employment in a revitalized sector  (World Bank 2017\, ICT in Agriculture\, Handbook). \nYour Content Goes Here\, Your Content Goes HereSNRD Africa recently released a new study on the use of ICT in agriculture. It covers 52 ICT4Ag solutions which have been developed for 29 GIZ projects\, operating in 34 countries on both continents. \nIn order to contribute to cross-boundary exchange between the two networks\, the upcoming webinar will have a closer look at a particular ICT4Ag solution that has been applied in India — comparing it to similar implementation in Africa. Lessons-learnt will also draw from specific failures on both continents! \nIs this relevant to you? \nThe webinar is designed for project staff of agricultural and rural development projects from both SNRDs who are interested in sharing their ICT4Ag-related experiences with colleagues in other parts of the world. \nWhat will be your takeaway? \nYou will learn how to use ICT4Ag to improve farmers’ climate resilience\, provide them with access to information\, extension services and finance in two very different contexts. \nPhoto by Klaus Wohlmann\nPhoto at the top by GIZ/Angelika Jakob \nWhat will be your takeaway? \nYou will learn how to use ICT4Ag to improve farmers’ climate resilience\, provide them with access to information\, extension services and finance in two very different contexts. \nThe presenters \nThe discussion will be led by Florian Moder\, who has gained considerable insights during the setup of the Network for Information on Climate (Ex) Change (NICE+) in India. Colleagues from SNRD Africa with know-how in providing farmers with extension services and finance will provide much more than a sounding board. \nWhere \nOnline via Skype4Buisness. You only have to click on the “Join the Skype Meeting” bottom below. \nEdited recordings of most of our SNRD webinars are posted online with some time after the event. \nYou already have tons of questions that you would like to ask our speakers? \nPlease feel free to send your questions to julia.bayer@giz.de prior to the webinar. We will make sure that your points will be covered in the presentations\, or we will get to them during the Q&A part of the session! \nTechnical requirements for participating in the webinar \nTo join our webinars please make sure you installed Skype for Business. However\, external computers can use the Lync Web App which automatically starts installing when you attempt to participate. There are no administrator rights required to perform the installation. \nIn order to participate\, please follow these steps: \n\nQuit your normal Skype (log-out!)\nClick on the provided link to open S4B as well as to enter the virtual “Meeting room”. The link is found on your calendar\, once you accepted the invitation to the webinar.\nYou are in!!!
URL:https://www.snrd-africa.net/event/comparing-the-different-use-of-ict4ag-to-inform-farmers-in-africa-and-asia-upcoming-webinar/
CATEGORIES:Entraînement
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ORGANIZER;CN="ICT4Ag Community of Practice of SNRD Africa":MAILTO:daria.hasse@giz.de
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180531
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180601
DTSTAMP:20260417T100108
CREATED:20180207T161149Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180515T093444Z
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SUMMARY:Formation des formateurs sur l’intégration des services écosystémiques dans la planification du développement
DESCRIPTION:Formation des formateurs (ToT)\nsur l’intégration des services écosystémiques dans la planification du développement (ISE)\nLe Programme de « Maintien de la Biodiversité et Gestion durable des Forêts » en RDC envisage pour le mois de Mai 2018\, d’organiser ensemble avec le programme global « ValuES »\, une formation des formateurs (ToT) sur l’intégration des services écosystémiques dans la planification du développement (ISE). \nCette formation vise à améliorer les capacités des décideurs politiques et des planificateurs du développement à évaluer\, décrire et valoriser les bénéfices des services écosystémiques\, à prendre en considération les conflits d’objectifs et à choisir des politiques qui maintiennent ces services. \nLe date préliminaire du ToT est la semaine du 21/05 ou alternativement la semaine du 07/05. \nDans le but de renforcer le pool des formateurs francophones sur cette thématique\, la formation des formateurs est ouverte à tous les participants des programmes GIZ de l’Afrique francophone\, ainsi que pour experts nationaux partenaires à ces programme. \nPour plus d’information\nVeuillez contacter simon.baer@giz.de.
URL:https://www.snrd-africa.net/event/formation-des-formateurs-tot-sur-lintegration-des-services-ecosystemiques-dans-la-planification-du-developpement-ise-2018-05-31-2/
CATEGORIES:Entraînement
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ORGANIZER;CN="Le Programme de %C2%AB Maintien de la Biodiversit%C3%A9 et Gestion durable des For%C3%AAts %C2%BB":MAILTO:simon.baer@giz.de
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20180530T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20180530T153000
DTSTAMP:20260417T100108
CREATED:20180523T134107Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180523T135853Z
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SUMMARY:Promotion of Farmer Organisations in Agricultural Value Chains — Upcoming Webinar
DESCRIPTION:As part of the webinar series on agricultural value chains\, Bastian Domke of the project “Strengthening of the agricultural economy” (ProAgri) in Benin will share his experience. \nFurthermore\, Alfons Eiligmann and Andreas Springer-Heinze will inform on tools of the ValueLinks 2.0 Manual and provide examples on how to promote farmer organisations. \nWhat’s your takeaway?\nWe want to encourage you to join the fifth webinar to get to know more about the promotion of farmer organizations and join an interesting discussion. \nRemember\, you still have the possibility to state your particular interest in certain areas related to agricultural value chains and to get them covered in more detail during one of the upcoming webinars. \nYou already have tons of questions that you would like to ask Bastian Domke\, Andreas Springer-Heinze\, and Alfons Eiligmann?\nPlease\, send your questions to Karina Brenneis (Karina.Brenneis@giz.de) prior to the webinar. We will make sure that we cover your points during the presentations or we will get to them during the Q&A part of the session. \nWe are looking forward to having great discussions with you!  \nContact\nKarina Brenneis (Sector Project Agricultural Trade and Value Chains)\nEberhard Krain (Planning Officer\, FMB\, and tandem partner of the SNRD WG ABIVCD)\nAndreas Springer-Heinze (Senior Planning Officer\, Sectoral Department)
URL:https://www.snrd-africa.net/event/7326/
CATEGORIES:Entraînement
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ORGANIZER;CN="Karina Brenneis":MAILTO:karina.brenneis@giz.de
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20180504T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20180504T120000
DTSTAMP:20260417T100108
CREATED:20180425T153953Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180425T154706Z
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SUMMARY:Restauration des Paysages Forestiers — Webinaire à venir
DESCRIPTION:Pour l’ordre du jour on attend vos propositions et idées. Plus d’informations vont suivre sous peu. \nPour plus d’information\, veuillez contacter Christian Burren (Christian.burren@giz.de) et Anna Rother (anna.rother@giz.de). \nS’il vous plaît n’hésitez pas de transmettre ce message aux collègues intéressés.
URL:https://www.snrd-africa.net/event/6665/
CATEGORIES:Entraînement
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ORGANIZER;CN="GIZ Forest Governance Working group":MAILTO:Christian.burren@giz.de, anna.rother@giz.de.
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180416
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180421
DTSTAMP:20260417T100108
CREATED:20180212T190614Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221128T154119Z
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SUMMARY:2018 International Social and Behavior Change Communication Summit in FR
DESCRIPTION:2018 International Social and Behavior Change Communication Summit\nShifting Norms\, Changing Behavior\, Amplifying Voices: What Works?\nThe conference features entertainment-education\, aka edutainment\, and is now calling for abstracts! \nThe collective power of people to transform the social and political structures that govern their lives  is the true heart of development. Social and Behavior Change Communication (SBCC) engages and supports people to shift norms\, change behaviors\, and amplify the voices needed to address the persistent development challenges the world faces today: extreme poverty\, gender inequities\, public health emergencies\, acute and chronic diseases\, climate change\, and democracy and governance among others.
URL:https://www.snrd-africa.net/event/2018-international-social-and-behavior-change-communication-summit-in-fr/
LOCATION:Bali\, Nusa Dua\, Bali\, Indonesia
CATEGORIES:Événements
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180411
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180414
DTSTAMP:20260417T100108
CREATED:20180326T050415Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180405T165547Z
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SUMMARY:Policy Learning Event:  Jobs for Youth -- New Solutions Through Agricultural Policy Instruments
DESCRIPTION:Agenda\nTuesday\, 10.04.2018: Pre-event\, SNRD introduction to newcomers\n04:00pm – 05:30pm Pre-Event: \n\nGetting to know SNRD\nIntroduction to the Policy Processes in Agriculture and Rural Development (PPARD) working group\nNews in SNRD and WG PPARD\n\n7:00 pm – Dinner and informal get-together \nWednesday\, 11.04.2018: Policy instruments\, their relevance and application\n09:00 am – 10:30 am Welcome (Fynn\, Braun\, Langenkamp\, 15 min) \nWarm-up: Expectations and objectives by the participants (Peter Keller\, 20 min) \nKeynote: International Policy Trends\, Processes and Instruments for agricultural development (John Ulimwengu\, IFPRI\, 20 min) \nInput: Focus on Africa: 2018 Malabo Score Card and implications for Agricultural Policy Processes at Country Level  (Ernest Ruzindaza\, AUC\, 20 min) \nQ & A \n10:30 am – 11:00 am Tea break\n11:00 am – 12:30 pm \n\nSetting the scene: Practice of policy and strategy development in Kenya ( Ann Onyango\, MoAI\, 15 min)\nInput: Creating the right environment – Frame conditions for successful policy advice (Christoph Langenkamp\, 15 min)\nInput: Introducing the Tool Box: Overview of policy instruments suited to create the right framework conditions for youth employment\, Q&A (60 min; Julia Reimers)\n\n12:30 pm – 02:00 pm Lunch break\n02:00 pm – 03:30 pm Working group session: Discussion of a case by which the toolbox underpins policy processes (peer consultation) (90 min)\n03:30 pm – 04:00 pm Tea break\n04:00 pm – 05:30 pm \nPitches in front of a Policy Panel: Each working group presents a 10-minute snapshot of their policy solution and gets a response from a judging panel  (60 min) \nJudging Panel: \n\nJohn Ulimwengu (IFPRI)\nAmanda Namayi\, Agricultural Finance Corporation\, Kenya\nUlrich Sabel-Koschella (GIZ)\nErnest Ruzindaza (AUC)\n\nInput: GIZ: a competent and crucial partner in policy advice (lessons\, outlook\, multi-level approach) (Mark Fynn\, 30 min) \n07:00 pm – Dinner \nThursday\, 12.04.2018:   (Youth) Employment\, approaches to create employment and methods to measure it\n09:00 am – 10:30 am \n\nRecap: Takeaway from policy instruments discussions and feedback on the toolbox (20 min)\nOverview: Youth employment in Africa (John Ulimwengu\, 20 min)\nThe current state of discussion BMZ/GIZ and G20 (Ousmane Djibo\, GIZ\, Christoph Langenkamp\, GIZ sectoral department & Uli Sabel-Koschella\, Africa Department\, GIZ\, 20 min)\nQ&A\n\n10:30 am — 11:00 am Tea break \n11:00am – 12:30pm \n\nCountry example: developing and operationalizing the youth employment strategy in Kenya (Benson Nyariaro\, MoAI Kenya\, 20 min)\nYouth perspective\, G20 and Kenya (Astariko I. Ombima and Lydiah F. Wafula\, 20 min) including: Why would I want to work in agriculture or in rural jobs.\nWhisper group discussion followed by fishbowl: What are the employment strategies in Kenya\, what are lessons so far\, specific\n\n12:30 pm – 02:00 pm Lunch break \n02:00 pm – 03:30 pm \n\nDefinitions\, concepts and measurement options on employment in agriculture (Petra Jacobi\, SV territorial development\, 15 min)\nConcepts on how to integrate and measure rural employment effects (Prof. Kluve\, 25 min)\nWorking groups and feedback (50 min): How to measure (youth) employment in your project?\n\n03:30 pm – 04:00 pm Tea break \n04:00 pm – 05:30 pm \n\nPresentation of OECD West Africa Study on approaches to employment in rural areas (Ousmane Djibo\, 20 min).\nWorking groups: How to integrate effective approaches for (youth) employment in projects? How to bridge political expectation on (youth) employment with given capacities and competencies in ongoing interventions. (40 min)\nDiscussion (30 min)\n\n06:30 pm – Networking event \nFriday\, 13.04.2018: PPARD Working group activities\n09:00am – 10:30am \n\nRecap previous day 20 min\nLand governance study – What is relevant in my country? Findings from the Land Policy Stocktaking Study (Antti Seelaff\, consultant\, 30 min)\nDiscussion: 40 min\n\n10:30am – 11:00am Tea break \n11:00am – 13:00pm \n\nAUC-NEPAD Framework for Engaging the Private Sector – The Country Agribusiness Partnership Framework\, CAP-F (Erick Sile\, CAADP Support Programme\, 15min)\nDiscussion: 15min\nPrivate sector study – Public-private engagement in agriculture study\, keeping the employment perspective (Ousmane Djibo\, 20 min)\nThe New Alliance\, lessons learned (Ousmane Djibo\, 10 min)\nDiscussion: 15 min\nCAADP Policy Processes\, NAIP\, climate agenda\, private sector engagement (Tarquin Meszaros/ Mark Kofi Fynn\, CAADP support programme\, 20 min)\nDiscussion: 20 min\n\n13:00pm – 02:00pm Lunch break \n02:00 pm – 03:30 pm GIZ internal PPARD agreements\, work plan \n03:30pm – 04:00pm Tea break \n04:00 pm – 05:30 pm PPARD agreements\, work plan \nSaturday\, 14.04.2018: Field trip to Nairobi national park / Field trip to town (optional)\nDownload the Agenda\nFinal Agenda as of 5 May 2018 \nFor privacy reasons YouTube needs your permission to be loaded. For more details\, please see our Privacy FR.I AcceptSpeakers and Contributors\nJohn Ulimwengu (IFPRI)\, Ernest Ruzindaza (AUC-DREA)\, Ann Onyango (Agriculture Secretary\, Ministry of Agriculture and Irrigation\, Kenya)\, Prof. Kluve (RWI)\, Julia Reimers\, Petra Jacobi\, Ousmane Djibo (all GIZ)\, Antti Seelaff\, Desiree Dietvorst (consultants)\, the PPARD team (Mark Kofi Fynn\, Mathias Braun\, Christoph Langenkamp) and others. \nFacilitation\nPeter Keller \nObjective\n\nExchange ideas and experiences on the application of agricultural policy instruments (incl. application of toolbox)\nShare and discuss approaches towards creating employment opportunities for (youth) in agriculture and methods for measuring employment effects\nDiscuss other upcoming policy issues in the context of rural transformation in Africa\, including land governance\, private sector engagement and CAADP policy processes
URL:https://www.snrd-africa.net/event/policy-learning-event-of-ppard-wg-jobs-for-youth-new-solutions-through-agricultural-policy-instruments/
LOCATION:Maanzoni Lodge\, Nairobi\, Kenya
CATEGORIES:Événements
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ORGANIZER;CN="Host programme %E2%80%9EStrengthening Advisory Capacities for Land Governance in Africa%E2%80%9C in close coordination with the PPARD Working Group":MAILTO:thomas.breuer@giz.de
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180406
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180419
DTSTAMP:20260417T100108
CREATED:20180405T180350Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180405T182713Z
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SUMMARY:Brief IDA Intro Sessions for FSNR WG Members
DESCRIPTION:Dear FSNR WG members \nWith the launch of our new IDA community\, we are sure that there are many ideas and questions that have come up. \nThis is why your two community managers\, Robin and myself\, will offer Q&A sessions via Skype for you in the next weeks! \nIn these sessions\, you can ask questions about our new platform\, express your wishes and also expectations for the FSNR community. \nThe dates we fixed are as follows (German time): \n\nFriday\, 06 April 2018 10:30-11:00\nTuesday\, 10 April 2018 09:00-09:30\nThursday\, 12 April 2018 13:30-14:00\nWednesday\, 18 April 2018 13:30-14:00\n\nThere will also be one session in French on Tuesday\, 17 April 2018 11:00-11:30. \nPlease make sure you join one of the sessions so that we can start to bring life to our community! \nChers membres du groupe de travail FSNR\, \nAvec le lancement de notre nouvelle communauté d’IDA\, nous sommes sûrs qu’il y a beaucoup d’idées et beaucoup de questions qui ont été soulevées. \nC’est pourquoi vos deux community managers\, Robin et moi-même\, vous proposeront des sessions Q & A via Skype dans les prochaines semaines ! \nDans ces sessions\, vous pouvez poser des questions sur notre nouvelle plateforme\, exprimer vos souhaits et également vos attentes pour la communauté de FSNR. \nLes dates que nous avons fixées sont les suivantes (heure allemande): \n\n le vendredi 6 avril 2018 de 10h30 à 11h00\n le mardi 10 avril 2018: de 9h00 à 9h30\n le jeudi 12 avril 2018 de 13h30 à 14h00\n le mercredi 18 avril 2018 de 13h30 à 14h00\n\n Il y aura également une session en français le mardi 17 avril 2018 de 11h00 à 11h30. \n S’il vous plaît assurez-vous de nous joindre à une des sessions afin que nous puissions commencer à donner vie à notre communauté! \nBest wishes and see you soon / Meilleurs vœux et à bientôt \nAlena and Robin
URL:https://www.snrd-africa.net/event/ida-intro-sessions-for-fsnr-wg-members/
CATEGORIES:Entraînement
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20180321T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20180321T130000
DTSTAMP:20260417T100108
CREATED:20180214T110353Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180214T114130Z
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SUMMARY:Webinar on Management of Conflicts over Forest Resources Use
DESCRIPTION:Webinar\nManagement of Conflicts over Forest Resources Use\nLe webinaire est le premier de la : Série de Webinaires pour la Promotion du Dialogue en matière de Gouvernance Forestière \nContact\nSouhaitez-vous apporter votre contribution à ce sujet? Nous invitons les projets à faire parvenir leurs suggestions à yvonne.glorius@giz.de d’ici le 13 février 2018.
URL:https://www.snrd-africa.net/event/webinar-on-management-of-conflicts-over-forest-resources-use/
CATEGORIES:Entraînement
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ORGANIZER;CN="GIZ Forest Governance Working group":MAILTO:Christian.burren@giz.de, anna.rother@giz.de.
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20180309T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20180309T130000
DTSTAMP:20260417T100108
CREATED:20180212T155154Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180306T114112Z
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SUMMARY:Webinaire portant sur l’Intégration de l’Adaptation au Changement Climatique dans la Planification Locale
DESCRIPTION:Webinaire\nportant sur l’Intégration de l’Adaptation au Changement Climatique dans la Planification Locale\nLe webinaire sera l’opportunité pour des échanges d’expériences de pays sur l’intégration de l’ACC dans la planification territoriale au niveau local. Après une brève contribution d’expert FMB\, des collègues GIZ de Burundi et de Mali partageront leurs expériences sur le terrain. Une grande partie du temps sera consacré aux questions et la discussion. \nIntervenants : \n\nTill Below\, Siège GIZ (FMB)\nLéonie Niyonkuru\, Projet Adaptation au changement climatique pour la protection des ressources en eau et sol (ACCES)\, Burundi\nAbdramane Diarra\, Projet Planification du développement innovante pour l’adaptation au changement climatique au Mali\n\nLe webinaire se déroulera en FRANÇAIS. \nLes invitations avec le lien d’inscription seront envoyées ultérieurement. \nContact\nanja.endres@giz.de
URL:https://www.snrd-africa.net/event/webinaire-portant-sur-lintegration-de-ladaptation-au-changement-climatique-dans-la-planification-locale/
CATEGORIES:Entraînement
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ORGANIZER;CN="GROUPE DE TRAVAIL Changement Climatique%2C Moyens de subsistance%2C Gestion des Ressources Naturelles":MAILTO:anja.endres@giz.de
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20180309T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20180309T130000
DTSTAMP:20260417T100108
CREATED:20180212T153806Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180306T112222Z
UID:10000066-1520596800-1520600400@www.snrd-africa.net
SUMMARY:Webinar on Local Land Use Planning & Climate Change Adaptation Mainstreaming
DESCRIPTION:Local Landuse Planning & Climate Change Adaptation Mainstreaming\nWebinar\nThe webinar will explore experiences of countries with mainstreaming adaptation to climate change on the local level. \nAfter a short expert input\, GIZ colleagues from Burundi and Mali will share their countries’ experiences. Subsequently\, there will be time for questions and further exchange. \nSpeakers\n\nTill Below\, GIZ head offices (FMB)\nLéonie Niyonkuru\, Reducing the impact of climate change on the availability of water and land resources (ACCES) project\, Burundi\nAbdramane Diarra\, Innovative development planning for adaptation to climate change project\, Mali\n\nFacilitation language\nThe webinar will be conducted in FRENCH! \nDial-in details\nRespective invitations with webinar registration links will be sent separately in due time \nContact\nAnja.Endres@giz.de
URL:https://www.snrd-africa.net/event/webinar-on-local-land-use-planning-climate-change-adaptation-mainstreaming/
CATEGORIES:Entraînement
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ORGANIZER;CN="SNRD Africa Working Group Climate change%2C Livelihoods and Natural Resource Management":MAILTO:anja.endres@giz.de
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20180228T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20180228T160000
DTSTAMP:20260417T100108
CREATED:20180215T144231Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180216T153220Z
UID:10000054-1519830000-1519833600@www.snrd-africa.net
SUMMARY:Bridging the Digital Gender Gap – ICT4Ag Working Group Webinar
DESCRIPTION:ICTs Can Empower Rural Women in Your Agricultural Project – Learn How!\nWe’re all aware of the tremendous opportunities that ICTs offer to agriculture. In the reality of our agricultural projects\, however\, we witness that technology-driven advances are rather incremental and the benefits are often reaped unequally. Especially in terms of gender\, there’s clearly a huge gap when it comes to access to ICTs and using them in rural areas. \nThis is agonizing. Digitally illiterate female farmers could certainly benefit greatly from agricultural projects providing them with interfaces that are adapted so that they can use them – as long as it’s culturally appropriate. \n\nGlobally\, women use the internet 12% less than men. In Africa\, it’s 25%. While the gender gap has narrowed in most regions since 2013\, it has widened in Africa!\n(International Telecommunication Union) \n\nWhat will be your takeaway?\nFranziska Kreische of the research institute betterplace lab has gained substantial experience while working with development projects in Uganda. In the webinar\, she’ll speak about how rural women can be enabled and encouraged to use ICT components. \nThere’re many lessons to be learned\, applicable to other projects. In particular\, Franziska will present Briding the Digital Gender Gap\, a new survey of betterplace\, and we will also hear about Women Plant Doctors 2.0 – a GIZ project in Tunisia with a tight focus on empowering women. \nIs this relevant to you?\nThis webinar is designed for project staff and decision makers in agricultural projects who want to crank up women’s involvement – who are considering to develop new ICT components or wish to prop up already existing ones. \nYou already have tons of questions that you would like to ask Franziska Kreische?\nKindly send your questions to julia.bayer@giz.de prior to the webinar. We’ll make sure that Franziska covers your points in her presentation\, or we’ll get to them during the Q&A part of the session! \nHow to join\nThe webinar is conducted online via Skype4Buisness. Contact the organisers to receive the logins. \nPlease feel free to forward the invite to others.
URL:https://www.snrd-africa.net/event/bridging-the-digital-gender-gap-snrd-africa-webinar/
CATEGORIES:Entraînement
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ORGANIZER;CN="ICT4Ag Community of Practice of SNRD Africa":MAILTO:daria.hasse@giz.de
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20180227T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20180227T163000
DTSTAMP:20260417T100108
CREATED:20180223T110855Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180223T120922Z
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SUMMARY:Smart Investments\, Big Returns: How Understanding Financial Data Can Transform Nutrition
DESCRIPTION:Learning from country experiences collecting and using budget data to improve their nutrition programs\nCurrent estimates suggest that current funding is not sufficient to address malnutrition. Part of the difficulty in securing the funding needed to tackle malnutrition is a lack of how much funding has already been allocated to nutrition and how much and where the funding gaps are. \nA number of countries have embarked on nutrition budget analysis exercises\, designed to identify available funding\, highlight existing gaps in funding\, and advocate for smarter investments in nutrition. Nearly 20 countries have completed this work\, often through a framework provided by the Scaling Up Nutrition Movement. SPRING’s interviews with representatives from 11 of these countries illustrated the complexities inherent in sharing these findings and the potential benefits from collecting and sharing data on a topic that is known best for the lack of information available. \nJoin SPRING for a webinar to learn more about the ways in which countries have used findings from nutrition budget analysis activities to identify and coordinate nutrition across sectors\, advocate for increased funding for nutrition\, and manage the use of nutrition funds. In this webinar\, we will hear directly from country practitioners about their experiences\, including their activities\, tools\, briefs\, and graphs used. \nSpeakers\n\nGwyneth Cotes | SPRING\, Director of Global Initiatives\nJovita Sandaite | Action Against Hunger (ACF) of Sierra Leone\, Advocacy Expert\nHugh Bagnall-Oakeley | Save the Children\, Senior Hunger Policy Adviser\n\nMore information\n\nNutrition Budgeting and Financial Analysis — USAID site\nBUDGET ANALYSIS FOR NUTRITION:  A guidance note for countries — by the Scaling Up Nutrition (SUN) Movement\nTracking nutrition investments\, How much do governments invest in nutrition? – SUN site\n\nRegistration\nRegister online here. \nThe notification was provided by the FSNR working group!
URL:https://www.snrd-africa.net/event/smart-investments-big-returns-how-understanding-financial-data-can-transform-nutrition/
LOCATION:Online event
CATEGORIES:Entraînement
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20180226T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20180226T163000
DTSTAMP:20260417T100108
CREATED:20180207T134442Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180219T112323Z
UID:10000073-1519657200-1519662600@www.snrd-africa.net
SUMMARY:Webinar by the CGIAR Research Program on Agriculture for Nutrition and Health A4NH
DESCRIPTION:CGIAR Research Program on Agriculture for Nutrition and Health A4NH\nWebinar with the FSNR working group\nThe FSNR working group cordially invite GIZ and SNRD members to a webinar conducted by the CGIAR Research Program on Agriculture for Nutrition and Health or A4NH. \nA4NH is led by the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) and helps realize the potential of agricultural development to deliver gender-equitable health and nutritional benefits to the poor. It was created to help ensure that agricultural practices\, interventions\, and policies will maximize health and nutrition benefits while reducing health risks. \nIn its first phase (2012-16)\, A4NH identified which agriculture and food interventions would improve nutrition and health. These studies were crucial to fill the evidence gap A4NH was designed to address. \nThe webinar will describe A4NH-generated evidence on large-scale nutrition-sensitive development programs\, and how knowledge\, evidence\, methods\, and tools can support scaling up and accelerating nutrition and health impacts in EC programs. \nOutline\n\nBrief Overview of A4NH (John McDermott) (10 minutes)\nPresentation: Improving nutrition through agriculture – what have we learned. What’s next? (40 minutes)\n\nWhat have we learned? (Marie Ruel)\n\nPathways from agriculture to nutrition (and critical importance of gender)\nHow do we evaluation nutrition-sensitive interventions?\nPortfolio of nutrition-sensitive agriculture evaluations\nKey findings and summary\n\n\nGender strategies for nutrition outcomes (Agnes Quisumbing)\n\n How to assess empowerment impacts on nutrition: Concepts and metrics (Womens Empowerment in Agriculture Index (WEAI) and Project-WEAI)\nReach-Benefit-Empower\nOn-going support to nutrition-sensitive agriculture projects\n\n\nHelping countries create enabling environments and capacity for nutrition (Namukolo Covic)\n\nCapacity support\nEvidence and accountability\nStories of Change\n\n\nWhat’s next (Marie Ruel)\n\nMore emphasis on implementation\nRetain focus on undernutrition but consider obesity and underweight\nAdolescent girls as an important group\nQuestions and Answers (moderated by GIZ team) (40 minutes)\n\n\n\n\n\nBackground information\nA4NH AND LARGE-SCALE NUTRITION OUTCOMES
URL:https://www.snrd-africa.net/event/webinar-by-the-cgiar-research-program-on-agriculture-for-nutrition-and-health-a4nh/
CATEGORIES:Événements
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ORGANIZER;CN="FSNR working group":MAILTO:ines.reinhard@giz.de
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20180223T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20180223T123000
DTSTAMP:20260417T100108
CREATED:20180215T155617Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180219T111552Z
UID:10000052-1519383600-1519389000@www.snrd-africa.net
SUMMARY:Nouvel échange virtuel sur la RPF pour les pratiquants
DESCRIPTION:Nouvel échange virtuel\nsur la RPF pour les pratiquants\nDans le cadre de l’initiative AFR100 et via GIZ\, le ministère fédéral de la coopération économique et du développement (BMZ) met en œuvre les activités de la RPF dans quatre pays – Cameroun\, Éthiopie\, Madagascar et Togo. Cependant\, la RPF en tant qu’approche paysagère est également une option pour les activités dans d’autres pays. \nLors de la dernière réunion du groupe de travail du CCLNRM\, les participants à la session sur la restauration des paysages forestiers (RPF) ont décidé d’établir un échange virtuel régulier sur le thème de la RPF. Les collègues pourraient utiliser cette plate-forme pour discuter régulièrement des expériences\, des problèmes et défis dans la mise en œuvre de la RPF dans leurs pays respectifs. \nPar conséquent\, l’échange virtuel servira de plate-forme d’échange et d’apprentissage mutuel. Les collègues intéressés par ce sujet sont les bienvenus. Si vous souhaitez contribuer à cet échange ou si vous souhaitez simplement être ajouté à la liste de distribution pour le prochain appel\, veuillez contacter Anna Rother du Programme sectoriel pour la politique forestière internationale (anna.rother@giz.de). \nL’échange sera fait via Skype for Business. La première session aura lieu le 23 février 2018 à 11 heures CET (prévu en français\, mais changements possibles en fonction des besoins des participants). \nPour plus d’informations\nVeuillez contacter Christian Burren (Christian.burren@giz.de) ou Anna Rother (anna.rother@giz.de).
URL:https://www.snrd-africa.net/event/nouvel-echange-virtuel-sur-la-rpf-pour-les-pratiquants/
CATEGORIES:Événements
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ORGANIZER;CN="Programme sectoriel pour la politique foresti%C3%A8re internationale":MAILTO:anna.rother@giz.de
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20180223T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20180223T113000
DTSTAMP:20260417T100108
CREATED:20180213T160143Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180216T080727Z
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SUMMARY:Webinar on Nutrition in Value Chains
DESCRIPTION:Webinar\nNutrition in Value Chains\nKevina Wangai of the global program Promotion of Nutrition-sensitive Potato Value Chains in East Africa and Evi Gruber of the global program Food Security and Strengthening of Resilience will share project experiences. Alfons Eiligmann and Andreas Springer-Heinze inform on tools of the ValueLinks 2.0 Manual\, providing examples on how to integrate nutrition into value chains. \nWhat’s your takeaway?\nThe organisers want to encourage you to join the third webinar to get to know more about the complex theme on how to integrate nutrition into value chains. Remember\, you still have the possibility to state your particular interest in certain areas related to agricultural value chains and to get them covered in more detail during one of the upcoming webinars. \nHow to participate\nThe webinar is conducted via Skype4Business and the respective Lynch app. To participate contact eva.greber@giz.de \nYou already have tons of questions you would like to ask the presenters?\nPlease send your questions to Eva Maria Greber (Eva.Greber@giz.de) prior to the webinar. She’ll make sure that your points are covered during the presentations or answered during the Q&A part of the session. \nWe are looking forward to having great discussions with you! \nThe organisers\n\nKarina Brenneis (Sector Project Agricultural Trade and Value Chains)\nEberhard Krain (Planning Officer\, FMB\, and tandem partner of the SNRD WG ABIVCD)\nAndreas Springer-Heinze (Senior Planning Officer\, FMB)
URL:https://www.snrd-africa.net/event/webinar-on-nutrition-in-value-chains/
CATEGORIES:Entraînement
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ORGANIZER;CN="Sector Project Agricultural Trade and Value Chains":MAILTO:Eva.Greber@giz.de
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20180222T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20180222T103000
DTSTAMP:20260417T100108
CREATED:20180206T121057Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200910T132203Z
UID:10000078-1519290000-1519295400@www.snrd-africa.net
SUMMARY:Balancing the Systems: Making Food & Market Systems Work for Nutrition
DESCRIPTION:Balancing the Systems:\nMaking Food & Market Systems Work for Nutrition\nJoin ACDI/VOCA and its affiliate Agribusiness Systems International for a discussion on the overlaps between market and food systems approaches to development and how understanding what they have in common may improve the way both systems function. We’ll also explore macro trends in food security and urbanization’s effect on nutrition-sensitive programming.
URL:https://www.snrd-africa.net/event/balancing-the-systems-making-food-market-systems-work-for-nutrition/
CATEGORIES:Événements
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20171023
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20171029
DTSTAMP:20260417T100108
CREATED:20170825T144708Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170825T211317Z
UID:10000097-1508716800-1509235199@www.snrd-africa.net
SUMMARY:Convention on the Conservation of Migratory Species of Wild Animals -- CoP12
DESCRIPTION:Convention on the Conservation of Migratory Species of Wild Animals — CoP12\nTheir Future is Our Future – Sustainable Development for Wildlife & People\nThe CMS CoP will place particular emphasis on the fact that migratory animals provide vital services that satisfy people’s everyday needs – as a source of food and medicine\, as pollinators and seed dispersers\, and as a means of pest control. Migratory species can also fire our imagination with their majestic presence and beauty and inspire us with their intrepid journeys across deserts and oceans. COP12 presents an opportunity to place the cause of nature conservation centre stage in the wider debate about the future of the planet and the fate of its residents – human and animal. \nIt is the first time that a CMS CoP will be held in Asia. The actual CoP will be preceded by a high-level panel (22 October)\, which will be moderated by a leading international broadcast journalist and will involve dignitaries and celebrities including executives of international organizations and prominent goodwill ambassadors. \nOn the eve of CoP\, an award ceremony under the Migratory Species Champion Programme (Champion Night) will be held (22 October). Several governments\, organizations and companies will be recognized as Migratory Species Champions for their long-term support to initiatives that benefit migratory species. \nNote for SNRD Africa members\nThe sister network SNRD Asia reaches out to you to get an idea who will be coming or is interested in coming. If you are not going\, there is the possibility to showcase your project work with any PR materials in the GIZ booth at the event. You can contact Anusara with any questions — by 30 September.
URL:https://www.snrd-africa.net/event/convention-on-the-conservation-of-migratory-species-of-wild-animals-cop12/
LOCATION:Manila\, Manila\, Philippines
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GEO:14.5995124;120.9842195
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20171022T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20171022T170000
DTSTAMP:20260417T100108
CREATED:20171022T135151Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171022T135206Z
UID:10000082-1508659200-1508691600@www.snrd-africa.net
SUMMARY:3rd International Conference on Global Food Security
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://www.snrd-africa.net/event/3rd-international-conference-on-global-food-security/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20170919T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20170919T140000
DTSTAMP:20260417T100108
CREATED:20170830T154415Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170830T154415Z
UID:10000099-1505822400-1505829600@www.snrd-africa.net
SUMMARY:Guest Lecture on Strengthening Farmer Based Organizations
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://www.snrd-africa.net/event/guest-lecture-on-strengthening-farmer-based-organizations/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20170914T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20170914T154500
DTSTAMP:20260417T100108
CREATED:20170824T093711Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170825T211224Z
UID:10000094-1505401200-1505403900@www.snrd-africa.net
SUMMARY:How to Use Open Data for More Impact of Agriculture and Nutrition Related Projects
DESCRIPTION:How to Use Open Data for More Impact of Agriculture and Nutrition Related Projects\nWebinar\nIn this first online seminar\, the SNRD Africa’s ICT4Ag community of practice will provide a platform to discuss how your project can use open data to get more impact on the ground. The event will be geared towards the specific needs of projects operating in the area of agriculture and nutrition. \nWhat’s open data all about?\nIn the last decade\, the volume and types of freely available data have tremendously increased. There is an enormous stock of data that can benefit farmers in developing countries as well as be a great source for information to base decisions on at your work. \nRelevant to you?\nWhether you are a digital native or not\, this webinar will add value for any project staff and leads involved in agriculture or nutrition related projects who’ve been on a lookout to make adequate use of openly available data in their work. \nWhat’s in it for you?\nThe director of the Global Open Data for Agriculture and Nutrition Network (GODAN)\, André Laperrière\, will share his experiences with you\, presenting best practices of the use of open data in the agricultural sector. You will gain insights into open data used in existing agricultural projects and together with André discuss the potential of open data for your everyday work in this sector. \nWhen: Thursday\, 14 September 2017\, 15.00-15.45h (UTC+2)Where: Online\, Skype 4 BusinessPartly open invitation: The event is open to all SNRD Africa members and GIZ staff.Already having tons of question on your mind that you want to ask André Laperrière? \nPlease feel free to send them to julia.bayer@giz.de before the time. She is the Lead of the ICT4Ag Cop at SNRD Africa and will make sure that André covers your points in his presentation\, or we will get to them during the Q&A part of the session! \nWe are looking forward to having great discussions with you! It’s an exciting subject! \nThe presenter\nAndré Laperrière\, director GODAN
URL:https://www.snrd-africa.net/event/how-to-use-open-data-for-more-impact-of-agriculture-and-nutrition-related-projects/
LOCATION:Bonn\, Germany
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GEO:51.165691;10.451526
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170807
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170818
DTSTAMP:20260417T100108
CREATED:20170621T131841Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221128T154150Z
UID:10000091-1502064000-1503014399@www.snrd-africa.net
SUMMARY:5th Annual International Training on Integrated Watershed Management and Flood-based Farming Systems in ASAL Areas
DESCRIPTION:Greetings from Mekelle University! \nMekelle University is organizing the 5th round of International short course on « Integrated Watershed Management and Flood-based Farming Systems in ASAL Areas\, Horn of Africa » during August 7-17\, 2017 in Mekelle\, Ethiopia. \nDownload Flyer – FBFS Shortcourse 2017
URL:https://www.snrd-africa.net/event/5th-annual-international-training-on-integrated-watershed-management-and-flood-based-farming-systems-in-asal-areas/
CATEGORIES:Entraînement
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ORGANIZER;CN="Mekelle University":MAILTO:tesfa-alem.gebreegziabher@mu.edu.et
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170502
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170507
DTSTAMP:20260417T100108
CREATED:20170427T180128Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230609T132531Z
UID:10000089-1493683200-1494115199@www.snrd-africa.net
SUMMARY:SNRD Africa Conference
DESCRIPTION:Towards Implementing the Agenda 2030 – The Role of Food and Nutrition Security\, Youth Employment and Climate Action in African Rural Development\nSNRD Africa and the host programme GIZ-CAADP invite to the conference on 2–6 May 2017 in Pretoria\, South Africa \nThe objectives of the conference are: \nUnderstand current dynamics and opportunities of food security\, youth employment and climate action and their role in implementing the Agenda 2030 in rural areas in Africa\nLearn from experience with food security\, youth employment and climate action across African countries and SNRD member programmes \nBetter enshrine the topics of the special initiative “One World – No Hunger” by German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ) in the objectives and structure of SNRD AfricaReflect on how could SNRD Africa effectively contribute to a development-oriented imple-mentation of the Agenda 2030The conference will comprise plenary sessions\, concurrent mini-workshops on specific subtopics of the Agenda 2030 and the related roles of food security\, youth employment and climate action\, open space sessions and marketplace. One-day field trips are scheduled for Saturday 6 May as part of the post-conference programme. Therefore\, different destinations will be offered and communicated beforehand to participants. Working language of the conference will be English\, simultaneous interpretation (English-French\, French-English) provided. \nIbrahim Mayaki: African Perspectives on Youth Employment\, Food Security and Climate Actions\nKeynote address of NEPAD’s CEO at the 2017 SNRD Africa Conference in Pretoria \nFor privacy reasons YouTube needs your permission to be loaded. For more details\, please see our Privacy FR.I AcceptFor privacy reasons YouTube needs your permission to be loaded. For more details\, please see our Privacy FR.I AcceptFor privacy reasons YouTube needs your permission to be loaded. For more details\, please see our Privacy FR.I Accept
URL:https://www.snrd-africa.net/event/snrd-conference/
CATEGORIES:Événements
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