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E-learning Certificate Programme in Sustainable Land Management

After 2 years a milestone in the INTERFACES project has been reached with the launch of the e-learning certificate ‘Research and Innovation for Sustainable Land Management in Africa’.

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KM4AgD Challenge

In July 2017, the CAADP-XP4 organizations (FARA, AFAAS, CORAF, CCARDESA, CCARDESA, NAASRO) and other continental, regional and national agricultural stakeholders, rolled out the Science Agenda for Agriculture in Africa (S3A) as an African-owned instrument for achieving the CAADP Malabo target of doubling agricultural productivity by 2025. Knowledge Management was highlighted as one of the key drivers to the achievement of the CAADP Malabo targets. This led to the development of a continental knowledge management strategy including the FARADataInformS as an observatory for Africa Agriculture. Consequently, to achieve the objective on knowledge management and communication, FARA and the CAADP-XP4 partners jointly initiated the Knowledge Management for Agricultural Development (KM4AgD) Challenge in July 2021. The Accra Declaration is the outcome of the deliberations and resolutions at this maiden Conference. The Declaration comprises a remarkable set of actionable agricultural knowledge management goals that have been agreed upon by all participants. These goals show a more targeted approach to achieving sustainable agricultural prosperity for the continent both in the short and long-term.  

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Science Communication and Knowledge Management

The forum encompasses all African and non-African stakeholders committed to enhancing Africa’s agricultural productivity, competitiveness, and markets to help achieve the national, regional, continental and global SDGs for poverty and hunger reduction, and environmental sustainability. A large part of knowledge management in INTERFACES will be based on FARA’s proven methodologies and platforms and will systematically merge the regional projects’ findings with other processes and stakeholders involved in sustainable land management in Sub-Sahara Africa. Press Releases

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