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Climate-smart and Nutrition-sensitive Agriculture: Delivering on the New Challenge

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Country: Myanmar
Organization: International Institute of Rural Reconstruction
Start date: 20 Oct 2020
End date: 25 Oct 2020
Registration deadline: 30 Sep 2020

The course is set in Myanmar where IIRR, in partnership with the International Development Research Centre (IDRC) Canada and the CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS), has established climate-smart villages in four different agro-ecological and socio-cultural settings: Chin Shakta, Delta Ma Sein, Shan Nyaung Shwe, and Dryland Htee Puu. This course is intended for professionals in the government, non-government organizations, and private sector working on agriculture, food security, and nutrition programs. This course uses an innovative “roving workshop” methodology.

BACKGROUND

Malnutrition and hunger continue to afflict children and adults alike in developing countries affecting their growth, development and productivity. Undernutrition within the critical period of growth, if not address causes serious short- and long-term consequences to child’s development. Access and availability of nutritionally-dense food, which support nutrition, are threatened by environmental changes that are taking place. The agriculture sector continue to suffer from climate change impacts. Thus, the implementation of climate-smart agriculture (CSA) and nutrition-sensitive agriculture (NSA) concepts are appropriate in today’s context. CSA concepts facilitate the development of innovations and adaptation measures, taking into consideration local capacities and resources. Moreover, the course will feature practices by local farmers who are already implementing adaptation practices. NSA concepts and approaches ensure that agriculture programs generate food security and nutrition outcomes at the household level. You will also be introduced to the concept of Climate-Smart Villages (CSVs), which raises the awareness of farming communities on CSA’s technological, institutional, and policy options that can increase their resilience and productivity while reducing environmental foot prints.

OBJECTIVES

By the end of this course, participants shall have:
• Gained thorough understanding of CSA and NSA concepts, principles and relevant approaches;
• Recognized the issues and impact of climate change to agricultural systems and rural communities;
• Acquired knowledge of participatory approaches in engaging communities to participate in community-based adaptation process; and
• Learned local adaptation practices implemented plus CSVs in different agro-ecological zones in Myanmar.
COURSE CONTENT
Module 1. Understanding Climate Smart Agriculture and Nutrition Sensitive Agriculture Concepts
The links between the development process, food insecurity and under nutrition, and the environment will be examined through conceptual frameworks. The role of agricultural systems in meeting the nutritional needs of families and communities will be explored.
Session 1: Trends on Food Security, Nutrition and Climate Change in Myanmar
Session 2: CSA and NSA Concepts

Module 2. Designing Programs and Engaging Communities for CSA/NSA Work
You will have an overview of participatory approaches useful in enhancing and designing food security and nutrition innovations and programs in consideration of climate change challenges. You will visit CSVs to be exposed to different agricultural systems and to interact with farmers/innovators and researchers.
Session 1: Building Social Capital

Session 2: The Climate-Smart Village Approach

Session 3: Methods & Tools in CSV Work

Module 3. Sustaining and Scaling CSA/NSA Programs

Different pathways to strengthen, sustain and scale up innovative CSA/NSA programs will be discussed. You will identify ways to utilize evidences to influence government policies and mainstream within the wider development sector
Session 1: General Concepts on Scaling Up and Scaling Out
Session 2: Pathways to Scaling Up and Scaling Out
Module 4. Action Planning

You will prepare an action plan identifying food security programs/activity taking into account your national or community’s food security context to strengthen people’s resilience in coping with threats to food security.Climate change adaptation and mitigation measures are to be integrated in the action plan.

VENUE
Mandalay Region and Shan State, Myanmar
COURSE FEE

USD1,500.00 per participant (inclusive of board, lodging, airport transfers, and conference materials)
REGISTER NOW! Contact us

education.training@iirr.org I +63 46 419 8600 I +63 917 869 6213

How to register:

REGISTER NOW! Contact us

education.training@iirr.org I +63 46 419 8600 I +63 917 869 6213


Better Development: A Justice Based Approach

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Country: Bangladesh
Organization: United Edge Services LTD
Start date: 8 Sep 2020
End date: 10 Sep 2020
Registration deadline: 7 Sep 2020

A three-day training in leadership for impact, innovation and learning.

As well as the Dhaka training on 8-10 September 2020, we will also be hosting this training in Cox's Bazar on 15-17 September.

We’ve been destroying our world and its people for generations. The solutions we have been using are not enough. People are beginning to realize that we have to do better and we must act now. Our three-day training will revolutionize the way you work on humanitarian, development, social change, and environmental justice initiatives in both your work and life.

RADICAL THINKING

You will develop the skills to think critically about the systematic challenges facing our sector and wider society and your role in solving them.

BRAVE LEADERSHIP

We will develop you as a leader and make you more effective in bringing about positive change and lasting impact.

TRANSFORMATIVE PROGRAMMING

Justice and rights are the cornerstone of humanitarian, development, social change, and environmental work. With a Justice Based Approach, we reflect on why -- after 25 years of rights-based approaches -- inequality, environmental destruction, discrimination, and impunity are bigger challenges than ever before. During the training, we take cutting-edge approaches one step further by addressing the significant gaps that still exist in human rights based programming. Addressing power and privilege through critical thinking and reflection improves our effectiveness for grounded change led by the people we serve. We will develop your ability to ask challenging questions and share tools with you that will transform the way you design programmes, lead your teams and live your life.

Our trainings are participatory, innovative and proven to be incredibly impactful. Join us!

WHAT

We will critically challenge and explore many assumptions about methodology and practice in the following areas:

  • Privilege and Power

  • Strategic Leadership

  • Programme Design

  • Evidence-based decision making

  • Participatory Approaches

  • System Analysis

  • Localization

  • Rights Based Programming

  • Monitoring and Evaluation for Learning

  • Ethics and Accountability

We will also explore a number of innovative and exciting practical approaches that you can apply to your work.

The training will challenge you, inspire you and give you the tools to lead environmental, social change, development and humanitarian work that is truly transformative.

WHO

This training is designed for leaders of development and humanitarian agencies, as well as anyone that wants to create positive social change or environmental impact in their work, life and community. We also welcome participants from all levels of organisations and from diverse departments to the training, which creates a rich mix of experience and perspectives.

OUR TRAINERS

Daniel Bevan and Matthew Kletzing, Directors of United Edge, design and deliver this training. Find out more about their areas of expertise and background here.

COVID-19

While we aim to deliver our upcoming trainings in person, in light of the COVID-19 pandemic, we are aware that this depends on local travel and event restrictions, as well as the global situation of the virus. The safety of our participants and the people in the countries where we work is absolutely paramount to us. If we are not able to deliver the training face-to-face, we will conduct it online using a platform designed for our interactive style of delivery and learning to retain the high standards that we're so well-known for. For more information about our response to COVID-19 please click here.

MORE INFORMATION

If you have any further questions please check out our FAQ section and don't hesitate to get in touch. Feel free to download a brochure about the training here.

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"The training session is really mind-opening: after having this training, it will definitely change everyone's way of thinking for development." Participant from WaterAid, Nepal

"I never had any training like this before! It gives insights to see systems [and] development work differently, as well as helps individuals to think out-of-the-box." Participant from United Nations FAO, Bangladesh

"Great Training! With great trainers, one can get to know [one's] own passion, strength, and weakness through different activities of the training. This training is helpful for both organizations and individuals to make a change in one's life. [You] will get the chance to interact with different people . You will feel fruitful, as one can learn through interactive, sharing, group work and energizer games." Participant from Empowering Women of Nepal

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Between 2017 and 2019 over 1,000 people attended this training from over 400 organisations in 36 trainings all across Asia, the Pacific and Europe. In 2020, we will bring the training to:

  • Kathmandu, Nepal: 02 - 04 September 2020

  • Dhaka, Bangladesh: 08 - 10 September 2020

  • Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh: 15 - 17 September 2020

  • Yangon, Myanmar: 28 - 30 September 2020

  • Phnom Penh, Cambodia: 06 - 08 October 2020

  • Vientiane, Laos: 14 - 16 October 2020

  • Phnom Penh, Cambodia: 04 - 06 November 2020

  • Hanoi, Vietnam: 01 - 03 December 2020

  • Colombo, Sri Lanka: 08 - 10 December 2020

How to register:

Places at the training are extremely limited and many of our trainings get booked up quickly. Please book your place early on our website to avoid missing out.

Better Development: A Justice Based Approach

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Country: Myanmar
Organization: United Edge Services LTD
Start date: 28 Sep 2020
End date: 30 Sep 2020
Registration deadline: 25 Sep 2020

A three-day training in leadership for impact, innovation and learning.

Our three-day training will revolutionize the way you work on humanitarian, development, social change, and environmental justice initiatives in both your work and life.

The Justice Based Approach is a lens that refocuses our actions and decisions on solutions that dismantle unjust systems and hold power to account in order to shift the planet towards social and environmental justice.

RADICAL THINKING

You will develop the skills to think critically about the systematic challenges facing our sector and wider society and your role in solving them.

BRAVE LEADERSHIP

We will develop you as a leader and make you more effective in bringing about positive change and lasting impact.

TRANSFORMATIVE PROGRAMMING

Justice and rights are the cornerstone of humanitarian, development, social change, and environmental work. With a Justice Based Approach, we reflect on why -- after 25 years of rights-based approaches -- inequality, environmental destruction, discrimination, and impunity are bigger challenges than ever before. During the training, we take cutting-edge approaches one step further by addressing the significant gaps that still exist in human rights based programming. Addressing power and privilege through critical thinking and reflection improves our effectiveness for grounded change led by the people we serve. We will develop your ability to ask challenging questions and share tools with you that will transform the way you design programmes, lead your teams and live your life.

Our trainings are participatory, innovative and proven to be incredibly impactful. Join us!

WHAT

We will critically challenge and explore many assumptions about methodology and practice in the following areas:

  • Privilege and Power

  • Strategic Leadership

  • Programme Design

  • Evidence-based decision making

  • Participatory Approaches

  • System Analysis

  • Localization

  • Rights Based Programming

  • Monitoring and Evaluation for Learning

  • Ethics and Accountability

We will also explore a number of innovative and exciting practical approaches that you can apply to your work.

The training will challenge you, inspire you and give you the tools to lead environmental, social change, development and humanitarian work that is truly transformative.

TRAINING GOALS

  • INSPIRE: We mobilize and inspire people already working in social change to align themselves towards just solutions to the world’s most pressing issues and influence others to do the same.
  • CHALLENGE: We challenge and expand people’s perspectives and assumptions through a new lens that cultivates the creative thinking necessary to help them to be more effective in their work and lives.
  • EMPOWER: We radically shift people’s approaches to their work to ensure they are going to the roots of the problems they are trying to address while recognizing and challenging the unjust power structures they contribute to as professionals and individuals.

WHO

This training is designed for leaders of development and humanitarian agencies, as well as anyone that wants to create positive social change or environmental impact in their work, life and community. We also welcome participants from all levels of organisations and from diverse departments to the training, which creates a rich mix of experience and perspectives.

OUR TRAINERS

Daniel Bevan and Matthew Kletzing, Directors of United Edge, design and deliver this training. Find out more about their areas of expertise and background here.

COVID-19

While we aim to deliver our upcoming trainings in person, in light of the COVID-19 pandemic, we are aware that this depends on local travel and event restrictions, as well as the global situation of the virus. The safety of our participants and the people in the countries where we work is absolutely paramount to us. We also offer a live online version of this training. If we are not able to deliver the training face-to-face, your place will be transferred to our online training.

We will be using a platform designed for our interactive style of delivery and learning to retain the high standards that we're so well-known for.

MORE INFORMATION

If you have any further questions please check out our FAQ section and don't hesitate to get in touch. Feel free to download a brochure about the training here.

_

"The training session is really mind-opening: after having this training, it will definitely change everyone's way of thinking for development." Participant from WaterAid, Nepal

"I never had any training like this before! It gives insights to see systems [and] development work differently, as well as helps individuals to think out-of-the-box." Participant from United Nations FAO, Bangladesh

"Great Training! With great trainers, one can get to know [one's] own passion, strength, and weakness through different activities of the training. This training is helpful for both organizations and individuals to make a change in one's life. [You] will get the chance to interact with different people . You will feel fruitful, as one can learn through interactive, sharing, group work and energizer games." Participant from Empowering Women of Nepal

_

Between 2017 and 2019 over 1,000 people attended this training from over 400 organisations in 36 trainings all across Asia, the Pacific and Europe. In 2020, we will bring the training to:

  • Kathmandu, Nepal: 02 - 04 September 2020

  • Dhaka, Bangladesh: 08 - 10 September 2020

  • Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh: 15 - 17 September 2020

  • Yangon, Myanmar: 28 - 30 September 2020

  • Phnom Penh, Cambodia: 06 - 08 October 2020

  • Vientiane, Laos: 14 - 16 October 2020

  • Phnom Penh, Cambodia: 04 - 06 November 2020

  • Hanoi, Vietnam: 01 - 03 December 2020

  • Colombo, Sri Lanka: 08 - 10 December 2020

How to register:

Places at the training are extremely limited and many of our trainings get booked up quickly. Please book your place early on our website to avoid missing out: www.unitededge.net/events





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