Climate resilience and Farmer Field Schools: From political processes to field activities

We are glad to invite you to FAO´s upcoming webinar on Climate resilience and Farmer Field Schools: From political processes to field activities. Governments made unprecedented commitments at COP 29 in Baku, tripling support for developing countries. These commitments hold immense promise for smallholder producer communities and Farmer Field Schools (FFSs), which are vital in driving climate change mitigation and adaptation efforts.

Join us as we explore how global political processes, such as COPs on Climate Change, Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs), and National Adaptation Plans (NAPs), could translate into actionable interventions that empower smallholder farmers and enhance climate resilience. The webinar will be joined by our valuable FAST Member World Rural Forum which will share its insights and highlights from COP 29 in Baku.

Who Should Attend:

This session is tailored for FFS practitioners (Master Trainers and Facilitators), project coordinators, program managers, researchers, climate change experts, resource partners, and all stakeholders passionate about sustainable agricultural development.

  • Interpretation: Available in French and Spanish

This webinar offers a unique opportunity to understand how international policies influence local Farmer Field Schools interventions, discover effective strategies for integrating climate resilience into FFS programs, and engage with experts and practitioners who are driving impactful change on the ground.

Location

Online

Start Date

December 11, 2024

End Date

December 11, 2024

Time

2:30 PM – 4:00 PM (CET)

Link to register

Click here to register

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