Climate change is not only a threat to the food security of millions of people in West Africa but also affects the whole range of agricultural activities and thus the source of income of millions of people in the region.
Climate change is not only a threat to the food security of millions of people in West Africa but also affects the whole range of agricultural activities and thus the source of income of millions of people in the region.
By equipping local gardeners with the skills to produce and test their own seeds, this training supports the development of a resilient, locally rooted seed system – one that reduces reliance on imports, boosts the national economy, and strengthens livelihoods across the country.
CIRAWA has benefited from the Go To Market service offered by the Horizon Results Booster, that helped in managing the project's intellectual property and maximizing commercialization potential.
At the Open Living Lab Days 2024 in Timișoara, Romania, a …
CIRAWA Project Plenary Arrives in West Africa on Path Towards More Sustainable Agriculture, Climate Resilience
The CIRAWA project marked a milestone as it concluded its Baseline Data Analyses Workshop held from the 7th to the 12th of August 2023 in Accra, Ghana.