Capacity building for Women Farmers in Rural Communities of Kyado, Naka, Yauri in Benue and Kebbi States
The project is aimed at training farmers (especially women farmers) on knowledge dissemination and innovative farming practices, rain water harvesting, soil and water conservation for sustainability, stakeholders information sharing and formation of women farmers? network.
The overall aim of the lead farmer project is to improve the food security and rural livelihoods of small scale farmers especially women in the three communities of Kyado, Naka and Yauri in Benue and Kebbi States of Nigeria through knowledge Dissemination and Innovative Farming Practices.
The specific objectives of the project is to:
(a) Strengthen the capacity of farmers especially women on knowledge dissemination and innovative farming practices;
(b) Accelerate the adoption of sustainable farming practices among the female gender;
(c) Intensify the reach out campaign to farmers through farmers network and sharing of information
(d) Training them on rain water harvesting techniques to reduce the vulnerability of farmers to the climatic changes in weather thus building their resilience to adapt and cope with changes.
(e) Demonstration projects in 3 communities on rain water harvesting and Compost make and use.
1. A total of 270 farmers especially women is expected to benefit from the project, which is about 90 per community and about 500- 1000 indirect beneficiaries.
The overall aim of the lead farmer project is to improve the food security and rural livelihoods of small scale farmers especially women in the three communities of Kyado, Naka and Yauri in Benue and Kebbi States of Nigeria through knowledge Dissemination and Innovative Farming Practices.
The specific objectives of the project is to:
(a) Strengthen the capacity of farmers especially women on knowledge dissemination and innovative farming practices;
(b) Accelerate the adoption of sustainable farming practices among the female gender;
(c) Intensify the reach out campaign to farmers through farmers network and sharing of information
(d) Training them on rain water harvesting techniques to reduce the vulnerability of farmers to the climatic changes in weather thus building their resilience to adapt and cope with changes.
(e) Demonstration projects in 3 communities on rain water harvesting and Compost make and use.
1. A total of 270 farmers especially women is expected to benefit from the project, which is about 90 per community and about 500- 1000 indirect beneficiaries.
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Project Snapshot
Grantee:
Women Environment Programme
Country:
Nigeria
Area Of Work:
Climate Change Mitigation
Grant Amount:
US$ 29,509.00
Co-Financing Cash:
Co-Financing in-Kind:
US$ 15,390.00
Project Number:
NGA/SGP/OP4/Y2/RAF/2009/004
Status:
Satisfactorily Completed
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Project Characteristics and Results
Gender Focus
A total of 270 farmers especially women are targeted for the training in innovative farming techniques.
About 90 women are targeted for training in rain water harvesting
Promoting Public Awareness of Global Environment
Bring the linkage between water scarcity and climate change into clearer perspectives and promote efforts to combat climate change.
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Indicators
Livehood
Number of individuals (gender diaggregated) who have benefited* from SGP project
420
SGP Country office contact
Mrs Ibironke Olubamise
Phone:
+2347082648989
Email:
Ms. Rose Agbo
Email:
Address
United Nations House, Plot 617/618, Diplomatic Drive, Central Business District, Abuja 900211, Federal Capital Territory.
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