This report provides findings of the scoping study conducted in Manafwa district (23-27th November 2015) in Uganda to identify potential value chains for upgrading and generate insights into institutional arrangements found in the district.
The Biodiversity Management Programme (BMP) is an initiative funded by European Commission (EC) through Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD) aiming to contribute to poverty reduction by improving the social and economic wellbeing of the populations in IGAD region, through a better re
World Agroforestry Centre managing IGAD BMP project in the Tana Kipini Laga Badana cross border areais implementing the project across four demonstration sites including; Soroko, Maisha Masha, Tangeni and Witu Nyongoro in Witu project site.
ICRAF facilitated delegation from Somalia and Kenya to visit NRT and it conservancies to enhance their capacity in collaborative biodiversity management.
Hillary Agaba and Joel Buyinza gave a brief history of the Mbale Rural Resource Centre (RRC) stating that it all begun through a sketch Hillary drew on how he visualized the Center.
This report provides results of the scoping study conducted in Kapchorwa district in Uganda. The aim of the scoping study was to identify potential value chains for upgrading and institutional arrangements found in the district.
F. albida had a positive impact on wheat yield every season. Yield under F. albida was up to 25% higher (e.g., in 2015 see Fig. 1a) and decline exponentially with increasing distance from the tree (the tree had no influence on wheat yield beyond 7 m; Fig. 1a).