Training Report on Climate Risk Management in Agricultural Extension

As part of its efforts to integrate the issue of climate change into university curricula, and to accelerate its consideration in decision-making at the level of agricultural producers, the AICCRA (Accelerating the Impact of CGIAR Climate Research for Africa) project, in conjunction with the Interna...

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Main Authors: Sow, Sadibou, Thior, Yakhya El Hadji, Diop, Mbaye, Tall, Thierno Aliou, Seck, Babacar
Format: Informe técnico
Language:Inglés
Francés
Published: Accelerating Impacts of CGIAR Climate Research for Africa 2023
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/134919
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author Sow, Sadibou
Thior, Yakhya El Hadji
Diop, Mbaye
Tall, Thierno Aliou
Seck, Babacar
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Seck, Babacar
Sow, Sadibou
Tall, Thierno Aliou
Thior, Yakhya El Hadji
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description As part of its efforts to integrate the issue of climate change into university curricula, and to accelerate its consideration in decision-making at the level of agricultural producers, the AICCRA (Accelerating the Impact of CGIAR Climate Research for Africa) project, in conjunction with the International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI) and the International Research Institute for Climate and Society (IRI) of the Columbia Climate School, has organized a series of workshops. The first was held in December 2022 at the Fleur de Lys Hotel in Point E - Dakar, and focused on curriculum development. Its aim was to determine the appropriate targets for training in climate risk management in agricultural extension. It also proposed a training curriculum adapted to learners at BAC to BAC+3 levels. The typical model proposed is the advisor and CAR. At the end of the workshop, a roadmap was proposed which would firstly enable us to propose content to reinforce the courses and hold a workshop to train the trainers. Additional materials were implemented, particularly in the areas of livestock breeding and value chains. Other materials were also developed to reinforce the capacities of the RACs. Several structures took part in these workshops. These included : ANCAR, MLouma, Jokolanté, CNCR, ISFAR/UADB, USSEIN, UAMB and RESOP. Following the training of trainers, it was decided to hold pilot training sessions for technical staff in the regions corresponding to the four AICCRA sites, which also have the advantage of covering the following different agro-ecological zones: Méouane in the Niayes zone, Thiel in the sylvopastoral zone, and Kaffrine - in the forest zone.
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spelling CGSpace1349192025-12-08T09:54:28Z Training Report on Climate Risk Management in Agricultural Extension Sow, Sadibou Thior, Yakhya El Hadji Diop, Mbaye Tall, Thierno Aliou Seck, Babacar curriculum capacity development climate agricultural extension agriculture climate-smart agriculture As part of its efforts to integrate the issue of climate change into university curricula, and to accelerate its consideration in decision-making at the level of agricultural producers, the AICCRA (Accelerating the Impact of CGIAR Climate Research for Africa) project, in conjunction with the International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI) and the International Research Institute for Climate and Society (IRI) of the Columbia Climate School, has organized a series of workshops. The first was held in December 2022 at the Fleur de Lys Hotel in Point E - Dakar, and focused on curriculum development. Its aim was to determine the appropriate targets for training in climate risk management in agricultural extension. It also proposed a training curriculum adapted to learners at BAC to BAC+3 levels. The typical model proposed is the advisor and CAR. At the end of the workshop, a roadmap was proposed which would firstly enable us to propose content to reinforce the courses and hold a workshop to train the trainers. Additional materials were implemented, particularly in the areas of livestock breeding and value chains. Other materials were also developed to reinforce the capacities of the RACs. Several structures took part in these workshops. These included : ANCAR, MLouma, Jokolanté, CNCR, ISFAR/UADB, USSEIN, UAMB and RESOP. Following the training of trainers, it was decided to hold pilot training sessions for technical staff in the regions corresponding to the four AICCRA sites, which also have the advantage of covering the following different agro-ecological zones: Méouane in the Niayes zone, Thiel in the sylvopastoral zone, and Kaffrine - in the forest zone. 2023-05-18 2023-12-01T20:35:35Z 2023-12-01T20:35:35Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/134919 en fr Open Access application/pdf Accelerating Impacts of CGIAR Climate Research for Africa Sow S, Thior YEH, Diop M, Tall TA, Seck B. 2023. Training Report on Climate Risk Management in Agricultural Extension Implemented. Accelerating Impacts of CGIAR Climate Research for Africa (AICCRA).
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Thior, Yakhya El Hadji
Diop, Mbaye
Tall, Thierno Aliou
Seck, Babacar
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agriculture
climate-smart agriculture
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