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ACTIVE PROJECT

Strengthen agricultural innovation systems with a view to promoting economically profitable, ecologically sustainable and socially equitable agricultural and livestock production systems in the North region of Cameroon’ (“Renforcer les systèmes d’innovation agricole en vue de promouvoir des systems de production Agricole et d’élevage économiquement rentables, écologiquement durables et socialement équitables dans la région du Nord au Cameroun – ReSI-NoC

Strengthen agricultural innovation systems with a view to promoting economically profitable, ecologically sustainable and socially equitable agricultural and livestock production systems in the North region of Cameroon’ (“Renforcer les systèmes d’innovation agricole en vue de promouvoir des systems de production Agricole et d’élevage économiquement rentables, écologiquement durables et socialement équitables dans la région du Nord au Cameroun – ReSI-NoC

Duration: January 2021 - December 2024

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Description

Strengthening Innovation Systems in the North of Cameroon (ReSI-NoC) is a 4 year project funded by the EU and implemented by ICRAF, CIFOR, CIRAD et IRAD.

ReSI-NoC overall objective is to promote economically profitable, ecologically sustainable and socially equitable agricultural production, livestock and forest management systems in the North Region of Cameroon.

The specific objective is to strengthen agricultural innovation and forest management systems in the processes of inclusive planning, consultation, co-creation and implementation of technical, organizational and social innovations.

The approach of the project consists of three stages to be implemented at the territorial level:

i) a diagnosis of population dynamics, including the gender dimension, their livelihoods, their activities, their impacts on natural resources, climate change and its implication on practices, as well as an in-depth institutional analysis of the existing agricultural innovation system;

ii) the establishment of innovation platforms (or other relevant mechanisms) bringing together actors from sectors and territories;

iii) experimentation, adaptation and popularization of technical, organizational and social innovations based on a participatory approach with particular attention to involving women, young people and vulnerable groups.

Abdon Awono

Principal Investigator

Details

Project locations

Cameroon

Project duration

January 2021 - December 2024
(3 years, 11 months)

Thematic areas

  • Cameroon

Sustainable Development Goals (SDG)

  • Sustainable cities and communities

Project team

Abdon Awono

Scientist

Funders