Scaling climate-smart innovations in Ghana

AICCRA Ghana has benefitted more than one million smallholder farmers since 2021 by improving access to climate information services (CIS) and validated climate-smart agriculture (CSA) innovations and technologies. By combining CSA hubs, demonstration plots, digital platforms (Esoko, Farmerline, Sy...

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Autores principales: Ewell, Hanna Louise Deborah, Carbonell Barlis, Angelica, Obeng Adomaa, F, Dalaa, Mustapha Alasan, Tepa Yotto, Ghislain, Zougmore, Robert Bellarmin
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Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: 2025
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/178582
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author Ewell, Hanna Louise Deborah
Carbonell Barlis, Angelica
Obeng Adomaa, F
Dalaa, Mustapha Alasan
Tepa Yotto, Ghislain
Zougmore, Robert Bellarmin
author_browse Carbonell Barlis, Angelica
Dalaa, Mustapha Alasan
Ewell, Hanna Louise Deborah
Obeng Adomaa, F
Tepa Yotto, Ghislain
Zougmore, Robert Bellarmin
author_facet Ewell, Hanna Louise Deborah
Carbonell Barlis, Angelica
Obeng Adomaa, F
Dalaa, Mustapha Alasan
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Zougmore, Robert Bellarmin
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description AICCRA Ghana has benefitted more than one million smallholder farmers since 2021 by improving access to climate information services (CIS) and validated climate-smart agriculture (CSA) innovations and technologies. By combining CSA hubs, demonstration plots, digital platforms (Esoko, Farmerline, Syecomp), and community radio, AICCRA Ghana overcame the limitations of single dissemination channels which proved especially effective in expanding women’s access to climate information and technologies. Women and youth were elevated through gender-smart dissemination, technology parks, and entrepreneurship pathways. At the same time, trade-offs—such as input affordability, water use, and digital access gaps—were acknowledged and addressed to ensure sustainable, inclusive resilience outcomes.
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spelling CGSpace1785822025-12-08T10:11:39Z Scaling climate-smart innovations in Ghana Ewell, Hanna Louise Deborah Carbonell Barlis, Angelica Obeng Adomaa, F Dalaa, Mustapha Alasan Tepa Yotto, Ghislain Zougmore, Robert Bellarmin gender food systems resilience partnerships innovation scaling-scaling of innovations AICCRA Ghana has benefitted more than one million smallholder farmers since 2021 by improving access to climate information services (CIS) and validated climate-smart agriculture (CSA) innovations and technologies. By combining CSA hubs, demonstration plots, digital platforms (Esoko, Farmerline, Syecomp), and community radio, AICCRA Ghana overcame the limitations of single dissemination channels which proved especially effective in expanding women’s access to climate information and technologies. Women and youth were elevated through gender-smart dissemination, technology parks, and entrepreneurship pathways. At the same time, trade-offs—such as input affordability, water use, and digital access gaps—were acknowledged and addressed to ensure sustainable, inclusive resilience outcomes. 2025-11 2025-12-05T13:53:27Z 2025-12-05T13:53:27Z Brief https://hdl.handle.net/10568/178582 en Open Access application/pdf Ewell, H. Barlis, A. Obeng, F. Dalaa, M. Tepa Yotto, G. Zougmore, R. 2025. Scaling climate-smart innovations in Ghana. Accelerating Impacts of CGIAR Climate Research for Africa (AICCRA).
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food systems
resilience
partnerships
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Carbonell Barlis, Angelica
Obeng Adomaa, F
Dalaa, Mustapha Alasan
Tepa Yotto, Ghislain
Zougmore, Robert Bellarmin
Scaling climate-smart innovations in Ghana
title Scaling climate-smart innovations in Ghana
title_full Scaling climate-smart innovations in Ghana
title_fullStr Scaling climate-smart innovations in Ghana
title_full_unstemmed Scaling climate-smart innovations in Ghana
title_short Scaling climate-smart innovations in Ghana
title_sort scaling climate smart innovations in ghana
topic gender
food systems
resilience
partnerships
innovation scaling-scaling of innovations
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/178582
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