Programs we are proud of

Intro borro bererro te volo voloreribus rerum aliquis expersperrum eum num fugit, eris pos ad maximus non nem repedis aliqui con non core eos alitate nem coritatur mossit verspel in re eos debitat aboriberovid expedis num quid est, quundis autatur, eumquibuscia ide niscitiis idus ipsam fugitia delenisimus voluptaquia cum in cus.

Filter

  • Type

  • Theme

  • Year

Presentation from Paolo Paron (IHE Delft)

Presentation from Paolo Paron of IHE Delft as part of the 2nd Learning Event which took place on 28 April … Continued

Proceedings of Learning Event – 9 March 2021

Full proceedings of the Learning Event that took place on 9th March 2021

Learning Note of Learning Event – 9 March 2021

Learning note of the Learning Event that took place on 9th March 2021

Banner of Learning Event – 9 March 2021

Banner for the Learning Event that took place on 9th March 2021

Presentation by Dr. Ali Ahmed Abdi (ACPA)

Presentation by Dr. Ali Ahmed Abdi from ACPA on Fodder Production Demonstration (Somali Region), as part of the Learning Event that … Continued

Presentation by Hussein Idris (APDA)

Presentation by Hussein Idris from APDA on Rangeland Reseeding, as part of the Learning Event that took place on 9th March … Continued

Presentation by Abarufa Jatani (helvetas)

Presentation by Abarufa Jatani from Helvetas on Participatory Rangeland Mapping, as part of the Learning Event that took place on 9th … Continued

Presentation by Jean Marc Pace (MetaMeta on behalf of Just Diggit)

Presentation by Jean Marc Pace from MetaMeta (on behalf of Just Diggit) on Fodder Grass Seedbanks in Kenya, as part … Continued

Presentation by Dr. Kevin Mganga (South Eastern Kenya University/MetaMeta)

Presentation by Dr. Kevin Mganga from South Eastern Kenya University/MetaMeta on Using Road Water for Fodder Production, as part of … Continued

Presentation by Bezauyehu G/Michael (GIZ-SDR)

Presentation by Bezauyehu G/Michael from GIZ-SDR on TREE project success story and Lessons Learnt, as part of the Learning Event … Continued

Supported by