Women and Youth are agents of climate action
Namibia is characterized by arid and semi-arid conditions, which are expected to worsen due to climate change. The agriculture sector is a key sector for the country's economy, and the majority of the population relies on it for their livelihoods. Climate change has led to increased frequency and intensity of droughts, unpredictable rainfall patterns, and increased temperatures, all of which have negative impacts on the agriculture sector in Namibia. Considering the traditional farming practices in the country, monoculture and intensive farming methods have been the primary focus and they are not sustainable in the face of climate change. As a result, there is a need to build the capacity of farmers in the country to adapt to the changing climate and adopt sustainable agro ecological practices
This project therefore aims to address these challenges by providing training and capacity building for farmers in Namibia on agro ecological farming methods that promote resilience and sustainability. The project also seeks to promote the use of climate-smart agricultural practices and the adoption of drought-resistant crop varieties to improve food security and increase agricultural productivity in the face of climate change. By doing so, the project aims to build the resilience of smallholder farmers and enhance their livelihoods while promoting sustainable agricultural practices in Namibia.
- Training programs and materials: The technical assistance will deliver training programs and materials on sustainable agriculture practices and agroecological farming methods. The training materials will include manuals, handbooks, and videos.
- Pilot projects reports: The technical assistance will deliver reports on the implementation and outcomes of the pilot projects on agroecological farming methods. The reports will provide information on the benefits of sustainable agriculture practices and agroecological farming methods and serve as a model for future implementation.
- Guidelines on agroecological farming: The technical assistance will further deliver guidelines on agroecological farming in Namibia. The guidelines will provide information on sustainable agriculture practices and agroecological farming methods and promote the adoption of these practices by farmers.
Capacity building and training for farmers: The technical assistance will support the development and implementation of training programs on sustainable agriculture practices and agroecological farming methods. The training will focus on topics such as soil health management, integrated pest management, climate-smart agriculture, and the use of drought-resistant crop varieties.
Pilot projects on agroecological farming: The project target will also support the implementation of pilot projects on agroecological farming methods in selected regions of Namibia (Ohangwena, Khomas, Oshikoto, Kunene and Rundu). The pilot projects will aim to demonstrate the benefits of sustainable agriculture practices and agroecological farming methods and build the capacity of farmers to adopt these practices. More especial the women and youth .
Development of agroecological farming guidelines: The technical assistance will support the development of guidelines for agroecological farming in Namibia. The guidelines will provide information on sustainable agriculture practices and agroecological farming methods and promote the adoption of these practices by farmers
- Adapt land and coastal areas to more extreme weather, including through climate-smart agriculture or restoring natural ecosystems to mitigate impacts.
- Namibia
- Pilot: An organization testing a product, service, or business model with a small number of users
we have impacted more than 500 people
Namibia economy was affected by covid 19 and our project is really in comma of financial status , However this could not prevent us from making change that we want to make , we are applying to this program for partnership and networking , where by we will collaborate in future to train more people in Namibia . MIT SOLVE will play a role in providing support and inputs for the pilot of our projects on agroecological farming methods. the program can also contribute to the development of sustainable agriculture value chains that promote the adoption of sustainable agriculture practices.
Therefor we are looking for partnership to solve climate change as it is a global concern .
- Business Model (e.g. product-market fit, strategy & development)
- Financial (e.g. accounting practices, pitching to investors)
- Technology (e.g. software or hardware, web development/design)
- Gender mainstreaming: The technical assistance will aim to mainstream gender considerations in all aspects of the training programs and the development of agroecological farming guidelines. This will ensure that women, who often have limited access to resources and decision-making power in agriculture, are included and their specific needs are addressed.
- Increased participation of women: The technical assistance will also increase the participation of women in the training programs and the implementation of pilot projects on agroecological farming methods. This will provide women with the knowledge and skills needed to adopt sustainable agriculture practices and improve their livelihoods.
- Improved food security: The adoption of sustainable agriculture practices and agroecological farming methods will lead to improved food security by increasing agricultural productivity and diversifying the types of crops grown.
- Enhanced environmental sustainability: The adoption of sustainable agriculture practices and agroecological farming methods will enhance environmental sustainability by promoting the conservation of soil, water, and biodiversity.
- Improved income and livelihoods: The adoption of sustainable agriculture practices and agroecological farming methods will lead to improved income and livelihoods for farmers, especially women, by increasing agricultural productivity and diversifying income streams.
Overall, the anticipated gender and other co-benefits from the technical assistance will contribute to the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals, particularly those related to gender equality, food security, environmental sustainability, and poverty reduction.
- National Adaptation Plan: The technical assistance is also consistent with Namibia's National Adaptation Plan, which identifies the agriculture sector as one of the priority sectors for climate adaptation. The Plan recognizes the importance of building the resilience of the agriculture sector to the impacts of climate change and promoting sustainable agriculture practices.
Sustainable Development Goals: The technical assistance is consistent with Namibia's commitment to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals, particularly Goal 13 on climate action and Goal 2 on zero hunger. By promoting sustainable agriculture practices and agroecological farming methods, the technical assistance contributes to the achievement of these Goals
- 13. Climate Action
As observed, these efforts have helped to build the capacity of farmers in Namibia to adapt to climate change and adopt sustainable agro ecological practices. However, there is still a need for more resources and support to scale up these efforts and promote sustainable agriculture practices on a larger scale in Namibia.
The overall objective of the requested technical assistance is to support the Agro ecological Capacity building, farming for resilience in Namibia, by enhancing the capacity of farmers and promoting sustainable agriculture practices to build resilience to climate change
Enhanced environmental sustainability: The adoption of sustainable agriculture practices and agroecological farming methods will enhance environmental sustainability by promoting the conservation of soil, water, and biodiversity
- A new application of an existing technology
- Internet of Things
- Namibia
- For-profit, including B-Corp or similar models
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- Pilot projects on agroecological farming: The project target will also support the implementation of pilot projects on agroecological farming methods in selected regions of Namibia (Ohangwena, Khomas, Oshikoto, Kunene and Rundu). The pilot projects will aim to demonstrate the benefits of sustainable agriculture practices and agroecological farming methods and build the capacity of farmers to adopt these practices. More especial the women and youth .
- Organizations (B2B)
having agriculture plantation , having investments and fundraising
we fundraise
