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Brochure, flyer, fact-sheetSuccess Story: Farmers willing to use climate-smart agriculture techniques including system of rice intensification in wider scale in Labutta, Yangon 2020
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This is the success story about a female farmer who joins a farmer field school from the project. First, she faced many challenges by using climate-smart agriculture techniques, later she is willing to use climate-smart agriculture techniques including the system of rice intensification in wider scale in Labutta -
DocumentThe Global Alliance for Climate-Smart Agriculture (GACSA): Catalyzing Action towards Climate-Smart Agriculture Final Report
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No results found.The Catalyzing Action towards Climate-Smart Agriculture workshop was held during the 2018 Climate Week NYC , and was a product of the collaborative efforts of the Global Alliance for Climate Smart Agriculture (GACSA) and Cornell University. The workshop highlighted the cutting edge research and novel perspectives of GACSA members. They are working to connect farmers to pragmatic solutions, and to work towards a global system of Climate Smart Agriculture (CSA), as efficiently as possible. GACSA is an inclusive, voluntary and action-oriented multi-stakeholder platform on Climate-Smart Agriculture (CSA) with the vision of improving food security, nutrition and resilience in the face of climate change. GACSA aims to catalyze and help create transformational partnerships to encourage actions that reflect an integrated approach to the three pillars of CSA. There were 60 attendees from various organizations, businesses, and universities. -
Brochure, flyer, fact-sheetKnowledge Action Group for Climate-Smart Agriculture. Work Plan KAG Inception Year: February 2015-December 2015. Global Alliance for Climate-Smart Agriculture (GACSA) 2015
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No results found.The Action Groups (AGs) of the Global Alliance for Climate Smart Agriculture (GACSA) are groups with a specific and defined purpose. They can consist of members of the Alliance and other interested stakeholders. There are a number of processes to facilitate the creation of the Alliance. Action groups have been created to support the identification of the objectives, key priority areas of work and early action of the Alliance. They will also be encouraged to engage in regional and thematic progra mmes. The structure of the Alliance will be sufficiently flexible to enable participants to organize additional working groups, actions and programmes objectives. An AG shall support the implementation of the Programme of work (PoW) of the Alliance. Its tasks will be defined by the thematic priorities adopted by the Strategic Committee (SC).
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