AICCRA support enables West and Central African planning for effectively managing crop pest and disease outbreaks

Responding to CORAF demand, AICCRA technical support and capacity development on foresight analysis has enabled co-developing the Regional Plan for Preparedness and Response to Pest and Disease Outbreaks in West and Central Africa. Launched jointly by the Economic Community of both West and Central...

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Autores principales: Segnon, Alcade, Zougmore, Robert
Formato: Case Study
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: 2025
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/174909
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author Segnon, Alcade
Zougmore, Robert
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description Responding to CORAF demand, AICCRA technical support and capacity development on foresight analysis has enabled co-developing the Regional Plan for Preparedness and Response to Pest and Disease Outbreaks in West and Central Africa. Launched jointly by the Economic Community of both West and Central African States (ECOWAS and ECCAS), the Plan will strengthen agricultural resilience by anticipating and swiftly responding to disease and pest outbreaks that affect regional food systems.
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spelling CGSpace1749092025-11-05T12:14:40Z AICCRA support enables West and Central African planning for effectively managing crop pest and disease outbreaks Segnon, Alcade Zougmore, Robert diseases climate change adaptation pests agricultural research policies early warning systems epidemics Responding to CORAF demand, AICCRA technical support and capacity development on foresight analysis has enabled co-developing the Regional Plan for Preparedness and Response to Pest and Disease Outbreaks in West and Central Africa. Launched jointly by the Economic Community of both West and Central African States (ECOWAS and ECCAS), the Plan will strengthen agricultural resilience by anticipating and swiftly responding to disease and pest outbreaks that affect regional food systems. 2025-06-02 2025-06-03T07:25:04Z 2025-06-03T07:25:04Z Case Study https://hdl.handle.net/10568/174909 en Open Access application/pdf Segnon, A.; Zougmore, R. (2025) AICCRA support enables West and Central African planning for effectively managing crop pest and disease outbreaks. Study #AFR - 2431. Rome (Italy): Bioversity International; Cali (Colombia): CIAT, 3 p.
spellingShingle diseases
climate change adaptation
pests
agricultural research
policies
early warning systems
epidemics
Segnon, Alcade
Zougmore, Robert
AICCRA support enables West and Central African planning for effectively managing crop pest and disease outbreaks
title AICCRA support enables West and Central African planning for effectively managing crop pest and disease outbreaks
title_full AICCRA support enables West and Central African planning for effectively managing crop pest and disease outbreaks
title_fullStr AICCRA support enables West and Central African planning for effectively managing crop pest and disease outbreaks
title_full_unstemmed AICCRA support enables West and Central African planning for effectively managing crop pest and disease outbreaks
title_short AICCRA support enables West and Central African planning for effectively managing crop pest and disease outbreaks
title_sort aiccra support enables west and central african planning for effectively managing crop pest and disease outbreaks
topic diseases
climate change adaptation
pests
agricultural research
policies
early warning systems
epidemics
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/174909
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