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YPARD has designed a unique peer to peer mentoring programme. By providing a platform for you, to share your skills with other YPARD members, match with others whom you will learn from, and share experiences with a wider network of members, the programme will also include coaching sessions on specific issues of concern to the clusters of peers that will be involved.

 


From October 10-13, Youth have gathered in Benin for a conference on innovation and agriculture called "Youth entrepreneurs – agents of change”, organized by the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD).

‘’It is better to prepare a youth who has long future ahead of her, than to repair an adult who has fallen along the way,’’ a group discussion on leadership and innovation was told at the Benin Youth Innovation Workshop/fair in Cotonou.

To read the articles on this Global Youth Innovation Network conference (GYIN), please visit the website of IPS Africa.


The Daily Monitor published an online article called "Involve youth in agricultural devt to solve the economic crisis" by Barbara N. Karugonjo on October 4, 2011.

In her article, Karugonjo concludes:

"It is essential that the government reforms the education curriculum (...) towards integrating agriculture in education curriculum and changing the mindset of our youth to (...) encourage them to explore untapped opportunities in the agriculture sector. This is important because youth can play a significant role in acting as catalysts for change to agricultural development (...)."

Ms Karugonjo works with "Advocates Coalition for Development and Environment".

 

It is widely accepted that educational establishments should prepare students for the job market as well as providing a general education. It is also generally accepted that present curricula do not adequately provide young professionals with the skills they need when they start on a career in ARD. Immediate changes are needed in the very short term as well as for the future.


The Learning Center of the EC-FAO Programme on Linking Information and Decision Making to Improve Food Security offers self-paced e-learning courses on a wide range of Food Security related topics.

The courses have been designed and developed by international experts to support capacity building and on-the-job training at national and local food security information systems and networks. More details can be found on the courses page. You can download the courses for free.


About the EC/FAO Programme
The EC/FAO Programme on Linking Information and Decision Making to Improve Food Security is based at the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) and funded by the European Union’s “Food Security Thematic Programme (FSTP)”. Its overall aim is to: improve the quantity and quality of food security information and analysis; and promote its use in decision making processes.

For more information about the programme, visit the website.

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