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Andrew Rugasira - the global African entrepreneur
Monetary value is often added in countries where crops like coffee beans are processed and not grown. Ugandan entrepreneur Andrew Rugasira, founder and CEO of Good African Coffee, presents the challenges he faced in building an African company that also partnered with thousands of poor Ugandan small farmer.
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Hungry Planet Episode 26
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Hungry Planet Episode 30
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Indonesia: A chance for chocolate (Easter special)
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Egypt: Young and Jobless
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Zanzibar: Equality through Education
Not that long ago on Zanzibar island, you would never have seen a woman earning her own income or making decisions in the home. Now, through education, women have found equality in their work, homes and communities.
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Bolivia: Crazy for Quinoa
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Philip Erick Otieno: Gender equality is a men's issue
Philip Erick Otieno grew up in an urban slum in Kenya and regularly witnessed acts of violence against women and girls. Today he's the Executive Director of Men for Gender Equality Now and one of Kenya's most outspoken gender activists. In this AgTalk he tells his personal story and argues for the importance of enlisting men in the fight for gender justice.
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India: Cottoning On
In India's Maharashtra state three million farmers depend on cotton. In 2014, failed harvests resulted in debt that prompted almost 1000 suicides. Now new ways of growing cotton are not only alleviating debt, but are also protecting the environment.
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Recipes for Change: Tuna with Taro Leaves
In this episode of Recipes for Change, Fiji's favorite chef, Lance Seeto, discovers how prolonged drought is threatening taro - Tonga's staple ingredient - when he joins a local farmer to cook Luu Ika (tuna with taro leaves).
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Clare Bishop Sambrook: The power of a dream
Clare Bishop Sambrook, Lead Technical Specialist on Gender and Social Inclusion at IFAD, says encouraging women and men in poor rural households to work together to realize a collective dream not only helps to raise family incomes but goes a long way to promoting gender equality and women’s empowerment as well.
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IFAD Lecture: Winnie Byanyima, "The Future of Aid"
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Ghana: Going Local
Ghana currently spends over $1 billion on food imports, making it highly susceptible to price hikes. One way to prevent this, is to invest in local entrepren......
Ghana currently spends over $1 billion on food imports, making it highly susceptible to price hikes. One way to prevent this, is to invest in local entrepren...
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Peru: The Food Revolution
There's a new revolution happening in Peru... a food revolution. Top chefs in Lima are now basing their cuisine on ancient crops which are only produced by s......
There's a new revolution happening in Peru... a food revolution. Top chefs in Lima are now basing their cuisine on ancient crops which are only produced by s...
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- published: 28 Jun 2013
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Click subscribe to keep up to date with the challenges faced by the people who grow our food. By 2050, farmers will need to grow 60% more food for the 9.5 bi......
Click subscribe to keep up to date with the challenges faced by the people who grow our food. By 2050, farmers will need to grow 60% more food for the 9.5 bi...
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Hungry Planet 15. RIO+20 Special Report
In this Episode of Hungry Planet: Rising sea levels and increasingly severe storms threaten millions of farmers living along Bangladesh's southern coast, inc......
In this Episode of Hungry Planet: Rising sea levels and increasingly severe storms threaten millions of farmers living along Bangladesh's southern coast, inc...
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- published: 02 May 2012
- views: 1209
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Beatrice Makwenda: The Future Belongs to Organized Farmers
In many developing countries, smallholder farmers struggle to make ends meet, lacking access to credit, quality seed, markets and other resources. In her AgTal...
In many developing countries, smallholder farmers struggle to make ends meet, lacking access to credit, quality seed, markets and other resources. In her AgTalk, Beatrice Makwenda, Policy and Programmes Coordinator of the National Smallholder Farmers’ Association of Malawi (NASFAM), explains how her organization turned farmer members into a formidable force for collective action, leveraging lucrative markets and strong consumer loyalty in the process.
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In many developing countries, smallholder farmers struggle to make ends meet, lacking access to credit, quality seed, markets and other resources. In her AgTalk, Beatrice Makwenda, Policy and Programmes Coordinator of the National Smallholder Farmers’ Association of Malawi (NASFAM), explains how her organization turned farmer members into a formidable force for collective action, leveraging lucrative markets and strong consumer loyalty in the process.
- published: 17 Jun 2015
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Andrew Rugasira - the global African entrepreneur
Monetary value is often added in countries where crops like coffee beans are processed and not grown. Ugandan entrepreneur Andrew Rugasira, founder and CEO of G...
Monetary value is often added in countries where crops like coffee beans are processed and not grown. Ugandan entrepreneur Andrew Rugasira, founder and CEO of Good African Coffee, presents the challenges he faced in building an African company that also partnered with thousands of poor Ugandan small farmer.
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Monetary value is often added in countries where crops like coffee beans are processed and not grown. Ugandan entrepreneur Andrew Rugasira, founder and CEO of Good African Coffee, presents the challenges he faced in building an African company that also partnered with thousands of poor Ugandan small farmer.
- published: 28 Jan 2015
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Hungry Planet Episode 26
SUBSCRIBE TO IFADTV - www.youtube.com/IFADTV In this episode: Defeating locust swarms in Chad that threaten food security; in The Philippines a financial edu......
SUBSCRIBE TO IFADTV - www.youtube.com/IFADTV In this episode: Defeating locust swarms in Chad that threaten food security; in The Philippines a financial edu...
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- published: 09 Apr 2013
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Hungry Planet Episode 30
In this episode of Hungry Planet: Farmers in Burkina Faso learn how to make the most out of scarce moisture; a myth about Haiti's famous "mud cakes" is dispelle...
In this episode of Hungry Planet: Farmers in Burkina Faso learn how to make the most out of scarce moisture; a myth about Haiti's famous "mud cakes" is dispelled; and cash transfers boost agricultural production in Malawi.
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In this episode of Hungry Planet: Farmers in Burkina Faso learn how to make the most out of scarce moisture; a myth about Haiti's famous "mud cakes" is dispelled; and cash transfers boost agricultural production in Malawi.
- published: 05 Nov 2013
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Bolivia: The Alpaca Connection
On Bolivia's high Andean plain, 4500 metres above sea level, alpacas and llamas are becoming big business for poor ranchers. Watch more and subscribe www.yo......
On Bolivia's high Andean plain, 4500 metres above sea level, alpacas and llamas are becoming big business for poor ranchers. Watch more and subscribe www.yo...
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On Bolivia's high Andean plain, 4500 metres above sea level, alpacas and llamas are becoming big business for poor ranchers. Watch more and subscribe www.yo...
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Indonesia: A chance for chocolate (Easter special)
It's Easter - a time when Americans buy more than 30 million kilograms of chocolate! But will chocaholics always be able to get their fix? Cocoa supplies are......
It's Easter - a time when Americans buy more than 30 million kilograms of chocolate! But will chocaholics always be able to get their fix? Cocoa supplies are...
wn.com/Indonesia A Chance For Chocolate (Easter Special)
It's Easter - a time when Americans buy more than 30 million kilograms of chocolate! But will chocaholics always be able to get their fix? Cocoa supplies are...
- published: 21 Mar 2013
- views: 1495
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Egypt: Young and Jobless
Egypt dominated the headlines at the beginning of the year when an unprecedented display of people power toppled 30 years of autocratic rule. But will the el......
Egypt dominated the headlines at the beginning of the year when an unprecedented display of people power toppled 30 years of autocratic rule. But will the el...
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- published: 12 Apr 2011
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Guillermo Vila Melo: The Camelid Solution
Agronomist Guillermo Vila Melo talks about his passion for camelids (alpacas and llamas) and his belief that these animals could help lift thousands of farming ...
Agronomist Guillermo Vila Melo talks about his passion for camelids (alpacas and llamas) and his belief that these animals could help lift thousands of farming families across the Andean highlands out of poverty.
wn.com/Guillermo Vila Melo The Camelid Solution
Agronomist Guillermo Vila Melo talks about his passion for camelids (alpacas and llamas) and his belief that these animals could help lift thousands of farming families across the Andean highlands out of poverty.
- published: 09 Dec 2015
- views: 95
Zanzibar: Equality through Education
Not that long ago on Zanzibar island, you would never have seen a woman earning her own income or making decisions in the home. Now, through education, women ha...
Not that long ago on Zanzibar island, you would never have seen a woman earning her own income or making decisions in the home. Now, through education, women have found equality in their work, homes and communities.
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Not that long ago on Zanzibar island, you would never have seen a woman earning her own income or making decisions in the home. Now, through education, women have found equality in their work, homes and communities.
- published: 20 Nov 2015
- views: 26
Bolivia: Crazy for Quinoa
Quinoa is believed to be one of the world's healthiest foods. Yet in Bolivia, the world's largest grower and exporter, quinoa has been seen as "poor person's......
Quinoa is believed to be one of the world's healthiest foods. Yet in Bolivia, the world's largest grower and exporter, quinoa has been seen as "poor person's...
wn.com/Bolivia Crazy For Quinoa
Quinoa is believed to be one of the world's healthiest foods. Yet in Bolivia, the world's largest grower and exporter, quinoa has been seen as "poor person's...
- published: 13 Feb 2013
- views: 6958
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author: IFADTV
Philip Erick Otieno: Gender equality is a men's issue
Philip Erick Otieno grew up in an urban slum in Kenya and regularly witnessed acts of violence against women and girls. Today he's the Executive Director of Men...
Philip Erick Otieno grew up in an urban slum in Kenya and regularly witnessed acts of violence against women and girls. Today he's the Executive Director of Men for Gender Equality Now and one of Kenya's most outspoken gender activists. In this AgTalk he tells his personal story and argues for the importance of enlisting men in the fight for gender justice.
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Philip Erick Otieno grew up in an urban slum in Kenya and regularly witnessed acts of violence against women and girls. Today he's the Executive Director of Men for Gender Equality Now and one of Kenya's most outspoken gender activists. In this AgTalk he tells his personal story and argues for the importance of enlisting men in the fight for gender justice.
- published: 25 Nov 2015
- views: 12
India: Cottoning On
In India's Maharashtra state three million farmers depend on cotton. In 2014, failed harvests resulted in debt that prompted almost 1000 suicides. Now new ways ...
In India's Maharashtra state three million farmers depend on cotton. In 2014, failed harvests resulted in debt that prompted almost 1000 suicides. Now new ways of growing cotton are not only alleviating debt, but are also protecting the environment.
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In India's Maharashtra state three million farmers depend on cotton. In 2014, failed harvests resulted in debt that prompted almost 1000 suicides. Now new ways of growing cotton are not only alleviating debt, but are also protecting the environment.
- published: 10 Dec 2015
- views: 67
Recipes for Change: Tuna with Taro Leaves
In this episode of Recipes for Change, Fiji's favorite chef, Lance Seeto, discovers how prolonged drought is threatening taro - Tonga's staple ingredient - when...
In this episode of Recipes for Change, Fiji's favorite chef, Lance Seeto, discovers how prolonged drought is threatening taro - Tonga's staple ingredient - when he joins a local farmer to cook Luu Ika (tuna with taro leaves).
wn.com/Recipes For Change Tuna With Taro Leaves
In this episode of Recipes for Change, Fiji's favorite chef, Lance Seeto, discovers how prolonged drought is threatening taro - Tonga's staple ingredient - when he joins a local farmer to cook Luu Ika (tuna with taro leaves).
- published: 30 Nov 2015
- views: 67
Clare Bishop Sambrook: The power of a dream
Clare Bishop Sambrook, Lead Technical Specialist on Gender and Social Inclusion at IFAD, says encouraging women and men in poor rural households to work togeth...
Clare Bishop Sambrook, Lead Technical Specialist on Gender and Social Inclusion at IFAD, says encouraging women and men in poor rural households to work together to realize a collective dream not only helps to raise family incomes but goes a long way to promoting gender equality and women’s empowerment as well.
wn.com/Clare Bishop Sambrook The Power Of A Dream
Clare Bishop Sambrook, Lead Technical Specialist on Gender and Social Inclusion at IFAD, says encouraging women and men in poor rural households to work together to realize a collective dream not only helps to raise family incomes but goes a long way to promoting gender equality and women’s empowerment as well.
- published: 12 Nov 2015
- views: 112
IFAD Lecture: Winnie Byanyima, "The Future of Aid"
How relevant is aid? How much impact can it thave? Is aid key to the success of the world's new Sustainable Development Goals? Winnie Byanyima, Executive Direct...
How relevant is aid? How much impact can it thave? Is aid key to the success of the world's new Sustainable Development Goals? Winnie Byanyima, Executive Director of Oxfam International, addresses these questions and more in her IFAD Lecture presented at the 38th session of the Governing Council. Her lecture – entitled 'The Future of Aid' – took place on 17 February 2015.
wn.com/Ifad Lecture Winnie Byanyima, The Future Of Aid
How relevant is aid? How much impact can it thave? Is aid key to the success of the world's new Sustainable Development Goals? Winnie Byanyima, Executive Director of Oxfam International, addresses these questions and more in her IFAD Lecture presented at the 38th session of the Governing Council. Her lecture – entitled 'The Future of Aid' – took place on 17 February 2015.
- published: 25 Feb 2015
- views: 46