World vision Burundi adopts AID-I GLR approach for its projects

World Vision International (WVI) leads a consortium of partners implementing AID-GLR scaling efforts in Burundi, working mainly on several value chains: beans, livestock, maize, orange-fleshed sweet potatoes and rice. But it doesn't stop there. WVI is further applying the AID-I GLR method for a Worl...

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Main Author: International Institute of Tropical Agriculture
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Published: International Institute of Tropical Agriculture 2024
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/173605
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description World Vision International (WVI) leads a consortium of partners implementing AID-GLR scaling efforts in Burundi, working mainly on several value chains: beans, livestock, maize, orange-fleshed sweet potatoes and rice. But it doesn't stop there. WVI is further applying the AID-I GLR method for a World Food Programme (WFP) project on household resilience – reaffirming that our methods work. For efficient delivery of technology, aspects transferred from AID-I GLR to the WFP project include demonstration plots, small packs, village-based advisors, collaborations and connections, and training. Hear all about it from Fiacre Nkeshimana, Grant Manager, WVI Burundi.
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spelling CGSpace1736052025-03-13T10:39:26Z World vision Burundi adopts AID-I GLR approach for its projects International Institute of Tropical Agriculture World Vision International (WVI) leads a consortium of partners implementing AID-GLR scaling efforts in Burundi, working mainly on several value chains: beans, livestock, maize, orange-fleshed sweet potatoes and rice. But it doesn't stop there. WVI is further applying the AID-I GLR method for a World Food Programme (WFP) project on household resilience – reaffirming that our methods work. For efficient delivery of technology, aspects transferred from AID-I GLR to the WFP project include demonstration plots, small packs, village-based advisors, collaborations and connections, and training. Hear all about it from Fiacre Nkeshimana, Grant Manager, WVI Burundi. 2024-12-16 2025-03-13T10:39:25Z 2025-03-13T10:39:25Z Video https://hdl.handle.net/10568/173605 en Open Access International Institute of Tropical Agriculture International Institute of Tropical Agriculture. (2024). World Vision Burundi adopts AID-I GLR approach for its projects. Ibadan, Nigeria: IITA
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World vision Burundi adopts AID-I GLR approach for its projects
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title_full World vision Burundi adopts AID-I GLR approach for its projects
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