Initial Training of New Platforms on Climate Change - Climate-Smart Agriculture - Positioning of Multistakeholder Platforms within the AICCRA System

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Sidibe M, . 2024. Initial Training of New Platforms on Climate Change - Climate-Smart Agriculture - Positioning of Multistakeholder Platforms within the AICCRA System. AICCRA Reports. Accelerating Impacts of CGIAR Climate Research for Africa (AICCRA).

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This report summarizes the initial training of two newly established multi-stakeholder platforms under the Accelerating Impacts of CGIAR Climate Research for Africa (AICCRA) project, in partnership with AfricaRice and the Office du Niger. The training aimed to enhance the capacity of the Synergie des Exploitants Agricoles de l’Office du Niger (SEXAGON) and the Collective of Women Farmers of the Office du Niger (CFEON) to disseminate climate-resilient and nature-positive solutions.

The objectives were to provide participants with knowledge about the AICCRA project, climate change, and Climate-Smart Agriculture (CSA), and to develop their skills for scaling up smart agricultural technologies. The training covered key topics, including the concept of CSA, climate change adaptation and mitigation, change management, and communication strategies for social and behavioral transformation.

The report highlights the methodological approach, training content, and participant engagement, emphasizing the role of platforms in fostering sustainable agricultural practices and climate resilience. Outcomes included improved understanding of CSA, enhanced dissemination skills, and actionable plans for integrating these solutions into local farming systems. Gender considerations and participant feedback were also addressed to ensure inclusivity and relevance.

This initiative contributes to AICCRA’s goals of improving climate resilience, food security, and sustainable agricultural practices in Africa.

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