Steering Group Member – Learn from Africa and Bring Knowledge to It
Lorenz Petersen feels that SNRD is on a good track with regards to SEWOH's requirements, i.e. in terms of action in (…)
Lorenz Petersen feels that SNRD is on a good track with regards to SEWOH's requirements, i.e. in terms of action in (…)
What are effective ways to foster sustainable management of marine resources while improving human well-being? What are the best practices that have worked on the ground, and what are common success factors?
In Africa, the world sees the most rapid population growth. It is concurrently experiencing a youth bulge – an expanding population of tech-savvy, well-educated, job-ready 18-35-year-olds.
At the SNRD Africa conference in Pretoria, the CoP ICT4Ag was launched into life. It is open to anyone working in the area of information and communications technologies for agriculture in developing countries.
Based on the previous work plan, the workgroup Climate Change, Livelihoods, Natural Resources Management has elaborated a new plan for until the end of 2018.
The evaluation of this year’s SNRD meeting in South Africa can be viewed as a good reflection of the overall success of the conference. The feedback the organising team received was exceptionally positive!
You might have heard about it already, SNRD Africa has established a new working group. Members of the sector network who directly or indirectly deal with Food Security, Nutrition and Resilience have formed an interdisciplinary collaboration of experts (…)
Worum geht es in den Globalen und Regionalen Zustandsberichten des Weltbiodiversitätsrates IPBES? Deutsche Autorinnen und Autoren der Globalen und Regionalen Assessments erzählen, mit welchen Fragen sie sich in ihren Berichten auseinandersetzen und welche Themen sie beisteuern.
The Farmer Business School (FBS) is a successful tool for farmers in Togo/West Africa who work on a micro-level. It aims to gain more money by running an own business in order to reduce poverty and to increase quality of life.
Short statements by the rapporteurs of the mini workshops held at the 2017 SNRD Africa Conference in Pretoria.