Global Foresight Academy: Introduction

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Robin Bourgeois
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Cngrats Dear Robin,I wish you all the best, I would like to be associated with your good cause.
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African Forsight Academy
Hi, how far is the African Foresight Academy progressing ?
I'm keen to know what are the outputs from the worshop in Ireland.
Even though most people are focused on daily routines and challenges, there is a real need for this new approachat in Africa.
The choice we have is to continue as usual and suffer or see further and take control of our destiny
 
Robin Bourgeois
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African Foresight Academy
After the meeting in Dublin, a draft is under discussion with the basic principles for operation of such an Academy. When the final version will be available we will post it here.
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Congratulations on setting up Foresight Academy
I am indeed very happy to learn about the setting up Foresight Academy. The slow and steady start is indeed very auspicious. I wish you will get it wider visibility. This will encourage new ideas to emerge and not get constrained by the virus of "when I was there" virus.
All the very best. Count me in for any assistance. 
Prof. J. George
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17-18 September 2012 Dialogue: EAC agriculture and climate C
I would like to share this information with the Forum
Best wishes Prof. J. George in Firenze
Can Trade Help Fight Climate-related Hunger in East Africa?
Stakeholders will Debate in Kigali

From 17 to 18 September, leaders of all East African Community (EAC) governments and the business, farming, civil society and academic communities will review on-going policy efforts to address climate-related hunger through trade in the region. They will gather at Hotel des Mille Collines in Kigali, Rwanda, at the initiative of the think-tank CUTS International. The EAC Secretariat and other international organisations will also participate in the discussions, along with EAC country negotiators to the World Trade Organization in Geneva.

Climate change is altering agricultural and trade patterns, and causing additional large-scale hunger in the East African Community countries of Burundi, Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania and Uganda. If appropriate policies are in place, trade can help in lifting these countries out of poverty and in mitigating the negative impacts climate change has on their citizens, particularly on small-scale farmers. But such policies that take into account equally agriculture, climate and trade hardly exist, neither in individual countries nor at the EAC level.

The pro-trade, Geneva-based think-tank CUTS International, Geneva and its civil society partners in Burundi (ADIR), Kenya (CUTS ARC, Nairobi), Rwanda (ACORD), Tanzania (ESRF) and Uganda (SEATINI) have taken up this challenge since last year, through the implementation of a 3-year project titled “Promoting Agriculture-Climate-Trade Linkages in the EAC” (PACT EAC Project). During the past few months, collaborative research and several rounds of consultations have been undertaken in each country of the common market, coming up with policy recommendations to mitigate climate-induced food insecurity through trade.

From the need to increase the use of weather forecasting technology in Tanzania to the imperative of improving local-level planning in Uganda, these recommendations and the findings of the five research studies will be examined in Kigali by representatives of international organisations (FAO, UNFCCC), regional bodies (EAC Secretariat, East African Legislative Assembly), and national stakeholders from the government, farmers’ associations, civil society, academia, the media and the business community.

Besides the stated objective to feed policy making and implementation with evidence-based recommendations, the five research studies will also be the basis for training modules to be developed by TRAPCA and delivered next year.

Another highlight will be the participation of Geneva-based WTO negotiators of the five EAC countries who will explain the trade-related priorities of their countries in the WTO and how they hold consultations with other stakeholders. These trade negotiators gather in Geneva once every two months at the “EAC Geneva Forum” meetings organised by CUTS under the same project.

For more information about the event, please visit: http://bit.ly/P8i46T
For general inquiries, please contact:
Clement Onyango, Director, CUTS ARC Nairobi
Email:
Tel: + 254 20 386 214 950

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Global Foresight Academy - In Making?

Dear Robin,

I wish to know about this Academy. Is this Global Foresight Academy is in making?

Thanks
Sridhar

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Global Foresight Academy - In Making?
Dear Sridhar,
Yes it is in making, actually we are starting with Africa as there is a request from FARA to launch the African Chapter of this virtual academy. We will have a workshop by the end of May where the foundations and principles of such an academy for Africa will be discussed and hopefully defined as well as proposed actions that will be then submitted to the the next GCARD in Uruguay in October 2012.
Have you a specific interest in foresight and this intitiative?
Best regards
Robin
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Dear Robin,

Its great that the Academy would be starting soon in Africa with FARA support. I would like to be associated with this initiative and look forward to contribute from my side. I also would work for taking up such kind of initiative in Asia (India).

Thanks & Regards
Sridhar

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Interest in Foresight Academy
Dear Sridhar,
Thank you for your interest and your willigness to take up this initiative. We will keep you informed about progress made in Africa with FARA.
regards
Robin