African Development Bank To Host Digital Climate Advisory Services Training For Agricultural Resilience In Central Africa

March 11, 2024
African Development Bank To Host Digital Climate Advisory Services Training For Agricultural Resilience In Central Africa

In a significant move to fortify climate resilience for Central Africa’s smallholder agriculture, the African Development Bank is hosting a Digital Climate Advisory Services Training on April 25-26, 2024. This initiative, part of the Africa Adaptation Acceleration Program, seeks to empower key stakeholders with the tools for implementing digital climate advisory services (DCAS), and enhancing climate resilience for smallholder agriculture

African Development Bank To Host Digital Climate Advisory Services Training For Agricultural Resilience In Central Africa

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Key Details:

  • Date: April 25-26, 2024
  • Time: 8:00 – 16:30 (GMT+1)
  • Venue: Prince de Galles Hotel, Douala, Cameroon
  • Hosts: African Development Bank, Global Center on Adaptation, and FOKABS
  • Event Type: Hybrid Training (Online and Virtual)
  • Invited Participants: Representatives from Bio Agro-Business SAS and GreenHouse Ventures

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Objectives:

  • Implement and scale up DCAS for effective agricultural practices.
  • Explore innovative technologies and approaches for climate resilience.
  • Design and implement DCAS projects reaching the last mile.

 

Contact Information:

  • Media Contact: Alphonso Van Marsh

Email: a.vanmarsh@AfDB.org

 

  • Technical Contact: Dolly Olukemi Afun-Ogidan

Email: o.afun-ogidan@AfDB.org

 

For those interested in participating, online registration is available on the African Development Bank’s website. This training marks a crucial step toward harnessing digital solutions for sustainable agriculture, addressing climate challenges, and building resilience in the face of uncertainty.

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