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  1. Full name: Md. Kamrul Islam Contact no.: 008801771259909 Email: islam.mdkamrul@gmail.com Date of birth (DD/MM/YY): 01/12/1967 7 Sex : Male Highest Academic Degree obtained: PhD in Environment, Resource and Sustainable Development…
  2. Young people and their innovative ideas have the power to change the food system. The Barilla Center for Food & Nutrition (BCFN) Young Earth Solutions! (YES!) program was established in 2012 to encourage young people—specifically, students under the age of 35—to develop innovative…
  3. Please contact us (see below) if you would like to share views on the A4NH program or any of its projects. We are visiting Bangladesh, India and Kenya soon and might be able to meet you. Otherwise, we can offer a phone/skype interview. We will also be circulating a short survey. We look…
  4. For millennia communities of farmers, herders, fishers, and forest people have developed complex, diverse, and locally-adapted agricultural systems. These systems have been managed with time-tested, ingenious techniques and practices that have led to community food security, the conservation…
  5. Source: CCAFS   The IFAD-CCAFS Learning Alliance is calling for concept notes with the focus on economic valuation of climate risks and adaptation responses in agricultural development projects.   Closing date: 10 November 2014, 08h00 CET.   Rationale for the call…
  6. Capacity Development led by CGIAR can help agriculturalists in developing countries discover and develop their own expertise and confidence. But it is through capacity development interventions in, and by, whole communities and (local) organizations in these countries that most potently…
  7. Source: Food Tank According to a 2011 report by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), women comprise around 43 percent of the agricultural labor force in developing countries. However, FAO also notes, “women face overt and implicit discrimination in access to…
  8. by Kamala Gurung, Humnath Bhandari, Thelma Paris, and Samarendu Mohanty   Rice and fish are the staple food of more than 150 million people in Bangladesh. Rice provides half of agricultural GDP. Despite its significant contribution to rural livelihood, rice-based farming systems have…
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