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Capacity Building of Women Representatives, PRIA Education and International Womens Day, Jharkhand, India
COMECE hosted a two-day capacity-building seminar of Catholic-inspired organisations. It was an opportunity to present COMECE’s Future of Work Statement.
Brussels, 27-28 January 2020
Terekegn, TREES'/GE's technician in Konso, demonstrates grafting techniques during the technical portion of a three-day stakeholders' training and workshop in Guraghe Zone, Ethiopia
A training workshop titled “Strengthening Capacity for Strategic Agricultural Policy and Investment Planning and Implementation in Africa” was held in Nairobi on June 25th -26th, 2012.
19-24 Nov 2022 – Aswan, The Food Agriculture Organization of the United Nations “FAO” regional programme on Red Palm Weevil (RPW) eradication in the Near East and North Africa extends will host the meeting of the RPW Project steering committee (SC). The meeting will be held in Aswan, Egypt from 23-24 November 2022 with will be attended by members of the steering committee, technical and advisory committee, leaders of the Technical Working Groups, and leaders of the LOA agreements under the RPW project. The meeting will review and evaluate the progress of the programme, assess the development of the RPW situation and the efficiency of the programmes at the regional level and it will discuss the activities undertaken and the coordination of project partners' upcoming activities.
The SC meetings coincide with a Farmer Field Schools (FFS) workshop on training of trainers and facilitators organized by the FAO RPW project, on date palm pests, focusing on the management of the RPW. The FFS workshop will be held in Aswan, from 19-24 November with the participation of North African member countries (Algeria, Egypt, Libya, Mauritania, Morocco, and Tunisia) and experts in areas of RPW, Integrated Pest Management (IPM) and FFS from FAO and other international experts. FAO RPW eradication programme is supporting the implementation of Farmer Field Schools, in Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to enhance the participation of farmers in IPM of the RPW.
The FAO regional programme on RPW eradication addresses the gaps in RPW management in three main thematic areas: research, technology transfer, and capacity building. FAO is leading projects in areas of RPW monitoring and early detection, farmer participation and control technologies, socio-economic impact, phytosanitary systems, border protocols, and production of certified palm material.
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The over-arching purpose of the High Atlas Foundation is grassroots development in predominantly rural disadvantaged communities in Morocco.
Our work is grounded in the participatory approach, which is also stated to drive major Moroccan public initiatives to promote sustainable human development. While HAF is not a policy-oriented organization, we recognize the need for top down support of grass roots initiatives, and to that end, we work to support understanding and use of the participatory approach in all levels of government and society.
For more information, please see our website: www.highatlasfoundation.org
Nana Oforiwaa Koranteng – AAPF-appointed technical adviser working part-time with the FBO Secretariat.
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Ambassador Charles Garrett and Ivo Ivanovski, Minister of Information Society and Administration launch training for strategic leadership and policy skills for the Macedonian public administration.
Participants from different local NGOs and associations learn about the participatory approach and prepare for their role in the new cemeteries project promoted by the High Atlas Foundation
For more information, see: www.highatlasfoundation.org/blogs/315-new-project-in-essa...
COMECE hosted a two-day capacity-building seminar of Catholic-inspired organisations. It was an opportunity to present COMECE’s Future of Work Statement.
Brussels, 27-28 January 2020
In September of 2012, one of the InSTEDD iLab Southeast Asia's Senior Software Developers, Channa Ly, taught a PHP study group. The small session was attended by a diverse group of learners from NCHADS (National Center for HIV/AIDS, Dermatology and STD), ITC (Institute Technology of Cambodia), and others universities.