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Bottom up Processes

Bottom up Processes

  • May 15, 2020
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  • Meant for public buy-in but mixed with top-down processes to achieve political buy-in

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By tjimma
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CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change Agriculture and Food Security Programme (CCAFS) provides technical and scientific input in a 5-year Climate Resilient Agribusiness for Tomorrow (CRAFT) project, implemented in Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda, as from June 2018. Project partners are CCAFS, SNV Netherlands Development Organisation, Wageningen University and Wageningen Environmental Research, Agriterra, and Rabo Partnerships. The partners leverage and create synergies with existing programs and public-private sector partners in the three targeted countries, thereby creating the institutional environment for wide-scale adoption of promoted technologies, practices, and innovations.

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