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Photos from visiting CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS) climate-smart village activities in Wote, Kenya. During the visit, the East Africa team met up with farmers taking the lead on so-called climate-smart farming practices and techniques. The practic...
On 3rd March 2015 policy makers from the Climate Change Unit in the Ministry of Environment Kenya, visited the Greenhouse Gas lab at the International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI) Nairobi. The Lab measures GHG emissions that will be presented as evidence to policy makers which will help in...
Un taller realizado en el marco de la COP20 dio a conocer algunas de las más importantes herramientas y métodos para la planeación y toma de decisiones en cambio climático y agricultura.
This photoset contains pictures taken in relation to climate smart villlage-activities in South Asia in Bihar, India. Photo : Gopal D. Bhatta (CCAFS-SA).
The Hoima site is located in western Uganda near Lake Albert. The site is a productive region and diverse in crop production. We counted more than 30 crops in the workshop and identified many changed practices during recent years to improve production. However, during the workshop, farmers report...
The regional programs recently embarked on an impact pathway process for the sites where we work, kicked off by several workshops in East Africa, West Africa and, coming up, South Asia. Our overall objective was to strengthen the network of partners working on issues of climate change and food se...
Images are from a stakeholder consultation workshop held at the International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI) campus in Nairobi on July 6, 2015.
Jathropha plants are of great economic value in Toune Mosquee village, in Kaffrine, Senegal. Kaffrine is one of the CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS) benchmark research sites. Read more about the work done in Kaffrine, Senegal.
The objective of the session was to help inform the UNFCCC discussions and outcomes at COP21 by sharing information about specific scalable climate-smart solutions that can help millions of small-holder farmers in Africa, in several areas including adaptation, mitigation and food security. Photos...
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