Building the capacity smallholder farmers in Ecological Farming, Conservation agriculture and Organic Farming to mitigate climate and support Biodiversity conservation in the Black Volta Basin.
Building the capacity smallholder farmers in Ecological Farming, Conservation agriculture and Organic Farming to mitigate climate and support Biodiversity conservation in the Black Volta Basin.
The project seeks to:
? build the capacity of farmers to withstand the effects of climate change by adopting sustainable practice conservation agriculture, agroecology, and organic farming.
? support 200 farmers in Walewale to practice conservation agriculture, agroecology, and organic farming.
? support 200 farmers to prepare compost to conserve the environment.
? train 100 farmers to invest in compost preparation as a business enterprise and alternative livelihood activity
3rd disbursement of US$2, 200 Upon receipt and acceptance of the second technical and financial progress report and for the execution of the final operational/activity work plan, which is to consolidate best practices and help develop manuals for conservation and organic farming among smallholder farmers.
 
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Project Snapshot

Grantee:
Moaduri Women Development Projects
Country:
Ghana
Area Of Work:
Land Degradation
Grant Amount:
US$ 22,000.00
Co-Financing Cash:
US$ 10,000.00
Co-Financing in-Kind:
US$ 15,000.00
Project Number:
GHA /SGP/OP7/Y5/CORE/ LD/2024/33
Status:
Currently under execution

SGP Country office contact

Dr. George Buabin Ortsin
Phone:
233-242-977980
Email:
Ms. Lois Sarpong
Phone:
+233 505740909
Email:

Address

UNDP, Global Environment Facility Small Grants Programme P.O. Box 1423
Accra, Greater Accra, 233-302