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Introduction to Tropical Agriculture Development - January 2024
Seg, 8 Janeiro 2024 » Sex, 12 Janeiro 2024
ECHO Global Farm, USA
Those interested in preparing for short to long-term involvement in international agriculture development are encouraged to participate in this five-day course. Topics and discussions will focus on improved food security and agricultural livelihoods for small-scale farmers in developing countries. Participants will be introduced to the complexities related to poverty and community development. They will also be introduced to principles and practices that contribute toward maintaining healt...
Faith and Farming: A LEAD Community of Practice Training Event
Seg, 5 Fevereiro 2024 » Sex, 9 Fevereiro 2024
ECHO Asia Small Farm Resource Center, Chiang Mai, Thailand
Faith and Farming is a scripture engagement initiative, connecting the Bible with everyday farmers experiences. It has two goals, to help those working on the land to: 1) engage with all of the Bible in the language that they use as they work on their farms or with their animals, and 2) make a connection between their faith in God and their day to day work, so that their whole life is impacted and reflects God’s greatness in everything they do and say. To do this, the Faith an...
ECHO Asia Tropical Agriculture & Development (TAD) Course
Seg, 19 Fevereiro 2024 » Sáb, 24 Fevereiro 2024
ECHO Asia Small Farm Resource Center, Chiang Mai, Thailand
This 1-week course is designed for development workers, missionaries, and volunteers looking to engage their communities with low-cost, high-impact agricultural ideas and techniques. Participants will be introduced to various agricultural practices and technologies through classroom time and hands-on activities on the farm, learning to 'use what you have to make what you need.' This course is considered an 'introductory survey course' and will present a broad overview of many options suite...
ECHO East Africa and Tearfund Joint Symposium on "Best Practices in Sustainable Agriculture and Appropriate Technologies"
Ter, 20 Fevereiro 2024 » Qui, 22 Fevereiro 2024
Juba Regency Hotel, South Sudan
Greetings! .. You are cordially invited to join for our First ECHO East Africa and Tearfund Joint Symposium on " Best Practices in Sustainable Agriculture and Appropriate Technology" from the 20th through 22nd February, 2024 in Juba, South Sudan. We hope that you will gather with us in this important event as we will be sharing best practices promoted by different actors across the region. It will be an opportunity for networking for those working in East Africa to alleviate poverty, fight ag...
ECHO Asia Tropical Agriculture & Development (TAD) Course
Seg, 24 Junho 2024 » Sáb, 29 Junho 2024
ECHO Asia Small Farm Resource Center Chiang Mai, Thailand, Thailand
This 1-week course is designed for development workers, missionaries, and volunteers looking to engage their communities with low-cost, high-impact agricultural ideas and techniques. Participants will be introduced to various agricultural practices and technologies through classroom time and hands-on activities on the farm, learning to 'use what you have to make what you need.' This course is considered an 'introductory survey course' and will present a broad overview of many options suite...
Blackjack
Shared by permission : Infonet-Biovision / Indigenous Vegetables
Blackjack belongs to the sunflower family, Asteraceae in the genus, Bidens which comprises around 200 species of annual or perennial herbs. Blackjack...
Gnetum
Shared by permission : Infonet-Biovision / Indigenous Vegetables
Gnetum africanum, commonly known as African jointfir or eru, is a plant species that belongs to the family Gnetaceae and the genus Gnetum. It is one ...
Bean Leaves
Shared by permission : Infonet-Biovision / Indigenous Vegetables
Local Names
Common beans, Bush beans, Dwarf beans, Dry beans, French beans (also known as green beans or snap beans), Field Beans, Garden B...
USAID Learning Lab - Tools and Approaches to Learning for Better Development Programming
USAID Learning Lab hosts three toolkits to provide USAID staff and implementing partners with a curated set of resources to plan, implement and integrate collaborating, learning and adapting (CLA), monitoring, and evaluation...
USAID UrbanLinks
We focus on systems-based, holistic approaches to improve development impact across sectors in the context of urbanization. Partnerships, private sector engagement, and local capacity building are central to our efforts.
...USAID ResilienceLinks
Strengthening the Capacity of People and Systems
Resilience is the ability to manage adversity and change without compromising current and future well-being. Resilience approaches provide people — households, commu...
USAID MarketLinks
Discover content and resources related to market development, economic growth, and cross-cutting issues. Explore the topics below to view the most recent Marketlinks posts, events, and discussions tagged to that subject.
USAID LandLinks
The Land and Resource Governance Division provides integrated and demand-driven field support services to USAID Missions and serves as a core Agency-wide resource for rigorous analysis, building the evidence base, and testin...
USAID GlobalWaters
The Water and Development Technical Series is a set of technical briefs that provide guidance on important topics for developing and implementing water and sanitation activities in support of the U.S. Government Global Water...
USAID EducationLinks
USAID invests in global education because we know that the positive effects of education are far-reaching - that it serves as a driver for all other development and for the reduction of extreme poverty.