Malawi convene the GCRF funded Agricultural and Food Systems Resilience Programme Scenarios Workshop

The Civil Society Agriculture Network (CISANET) in partnership with the Food, Agriculture and Natural Resources Policy Analysis Network (FANRPAN), the University of Leeds, Chatham House and the UK Met Office will convene a Scenarios Workshop on the 15th November 2018 in Lilongwe, Malawi.

The Scenarios Workshop follows the in-country launch of the Agricultural and Food Systems Resilience: Increasing Capacity and Advising Policy AFRICAP) Programme that took place on the 12th November 2018 at Bingu International Conference Centre in Lilongwe.

The workshop is expected to be attended by representatives from relevant government departments, non-government organizations, farmer organizations, universities, researchers, civil society organizations among others.  The main objective of the workshop is to  project the future of the South Africa agricultural sector on the basis of the current situation and future aspired sector.

Through facilitated discussion and group work, this workshop will:

  • Establish consensus on the prospects for developing sustainable, productive, climate smart agricultural systems in Malawi
  • Explore critical trends and uncertainties surrounding these prospects
  • Develop shared visions for future national agri-food systems
  • Identify critical interventions and actions that can contribute to desirable outcomes

 

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For more information on AFRICAP project activities in Malawi contact:

CISANET- Ms Pamela Kuwali (Pamela@cisanetmw.org )

University of Leeds – Prof Andrew Dougill (A.J.Dougill@leeds.ac.uk)

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