Items in the category "Inclusiveness"
[News] Stakeholder participation is central for reforming agricultural research for development. It is central for improved foresight, too. What does it mean in practice? See below what happened during the GCARD2 foresight sessions: 60% of the Chairs and...
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[Document] How can the voices of the farmers, in particular smallholders shape priorities through foresight? Given that smallholders represent a very large number of individuals with diversity of situations, their individual voices can hardly be incorporated on an individual basis. From the local to the...
[Document] Presentation on gender in agriculture made at Rio 20
[Document] The contributions and dynamic interaction of thousands of stakeholders from all sectors have created the GCARD Roadmap, providing a clear path forward for all involved. The Roadmap highlights the urgent changes required in AR4D systems globally, to address worldwide goals of reducing hunger and...
[Document] The DURAS Project, which ran from 2004 to 2008, established a truly pioneering means of integrating innovation from science with that from communities themselves. At the heart of DURAS has been its innovative competitive grants system. Following an original selection and evaluation process that...
[Document] The EGFAR Taskforce has the task of ensuring inclusiveness of the Regional Forums in the management of EGFAR, which is the web space of all the GFAR stakeholders and should be co-managed by the Regional Forums.
[Document] The GFAR 2006 Triennial Conference with its theme ¿Reorienting Agricultural Research to meet the Millennium Development Goals¿ held in New Delhi, India from 8-11 November, 2007 was an important milestone for the GFAR. The Conference questioned the ability of current agricultural approaches,...
[Document] Power Point presentation by Dr. Mark Holderness, GFAR Executive Secretary. It reshapes the GFAR vision focusing on advocacy, action and change.
[Document] The AASW and FARA GA 2007 held in Johannesburg, South Africa in June 2007, offered civil society organizations (CSOs) in African agriculture namely; sub-regional farmers¿ organizations, the private sector agri-business, and NGOs to develop strategies and mechanisms for the promotion of their...
[Document] Inclusiveness: Encouraging stakeholder participation in setting the research agenda
[Document] GFAR poster created for the GFAR 2006 Triennial Conference. Theme: Inclusiveness
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[Document] The contributions and dynamic interaction of thousands of stakeholders from all sectors have created the GCARD Roadmap, providing a clear path forward for all involved. The Roadmap highlights the urgent changes required in AR4D systems globally, to address worldwide goals of reducing hunger and...