Our outputs

Southern Africa Regional Stakeholder Engagement: Co-design workshop

The IFAD Earth Observation project has undertaken intensive stakeholder engagement facilitated using the SHARED methodology. A regional workshop was held with stakeholder representing Lesotho and Swaziland respectively.

East Africa Regional Stakeholder Engagement: Co-design workshop

The IFAD Earth Observation project has undertaken intensive stakeholder engagement facilitated using the SHARED methodology. A regional workshop was held with stakeholder representing Kenya and Uganda.

Reversing Land Degradation in Africa by Scaling-up Evergreen Agriculture

The inception workshop generated a participatory developed action plan for the four-month inception phase, draft guidelines for scaling methods and adoption criteria and collaborative buy-in from consortia members to engage in the partnership through continuous learning and adaptation and clear c

Public Participation for reviewing and redrafting the CIDP

The Turkana County Government is currently engaged, through the Ministry of Planning, in reviewing the current (2013 – 2017) County Integrated Development Plan (CIDP) and in the process of drafting for forthcoming CIDP (2018 – 2023).

Facilitation toolkit for training at the County level

Turkana County has been engaged in a process of adapting their planning and budgeting processes as well reviewing the first County Integrated Development Plan (2013-2017) to be more inclusive, evidence based and cross-sectoral.

Evidence Based Planning and Decision Making for Devolved Counties: Experiences from Turkana County

The Turkana County Government has undertaken an enhanced evidence-based process for the CIDP review through active facilitation and engagement of a wide array of stakeholders and through public participation.

Farmer feedback and community of practice workshop guide for monitoring the performance of planned comparisons

The main objective of this farmer feedback and community of practice workshop guide is to provide enumerators with a check-list of questions that they can use to elicit farmers’ feedback on the performance of the various Planned Comparisons (PCs) in terms of what worked and what didn’t work

Agro-biodiversity and landscape restoration for food security and nutrition in East Africa: Ethiopia and Uganda

Diversifying farming systems by increasing the availability of diverse food tree and crop varieties as a component of land restoration management can help to support sustainable production under changing climatic conditions while at the same time promote diversifying diets to reduce malnutr

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