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DTSTART;TZID=Africa/Kampala:20180828T080000
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DTSTAMP:20260421T145428
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SUMMARY:Joint Agricultural Sector Annual Review 2018
DESCRIPTION:Theme: Building Resilience To Climate Change Effects To Enhance Agricultural Productivity \nEvery Year\, the Ministry of Agriculture\, Animal Industry and Fisheries organises the Joint Agricultural Sector Annual Review (JASAR) with partners. \nThe primary objective of the JASAR is to review the performance of the agricultural sector for the previous financial year and to propose a way forward of moving the agriculture sector. \nLike the reviews held before\, the JASAR will follow best practices of sector reviews which require balanced representation of the private sector\, civil society\, farmers’ organizations\, Development Partners\, Local Governments alongside Government Ministries\, Departments and Agencies.\nThis JASAR\, which is being organized in partnership with USAID will also target the following specific objectives.\n1. To create a platform for stakeholders in the agriculture sector including; political leaders\, sector institutions\, decentralized structures\, private sector\, civil society and development partners to discuss and review the performance of the agriculture sector\, as well as its associated policies and programs\n2. To assess the trends in overall sector performance based on relevant Sustainable Development Goals\, CAADP\, the National Development Plan (NDPII) and the Agricultural Sector Strategic Plan (ASSP) indicators\n3. To assess the progress of implementation of sector priorities for Financial Year 2017/18 as set out in the Ministerial Policy Statement and sector Budget Framework Paper\n4. To assess sector public financing for Financial Year 2017/18\n5. To assess progress made towards the agreed actions from the 2017 JASAR\n6. To appraise the stakeholders on the sector priorities for Financial Year 2018/19\n7. To provide recommendations for increased effectiveness and efficiency in sector performance. \nThe activities before the national events involve tours of regions of the country to visit areas where initiatives have been implemented and assess the need for future interventions. \nThe national events of the 2018 Joint Agricultural Sector Annual Review (JASAR) organized by the Ministry of Agriculture\, Animal Industry and Fisheries (MAAIF) will take place from the 28th to the 29th of August 2018. \n 
URL:https://ufaas-ugandacf.org/event/joint-agricultural-sector-annual-review-2018/
LOCATION:Speke Resort Munyonyo\, Wavamunno Rd\, Kampala\, Kampala\, Uganda
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DTSTART;TZID=Africa/Kampala:20180312T080000
DTEND;TZID=Africa/Kampala:20180315T170000
DTSTAMP:20260421T145428
CREATED:20180114T190733Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220622T002540Z
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SUMMARY:Uganda National Agricultural Extension Symposium - 2018
DESCRIPTION:The Uganda Forum for Agricultural Advisory Services (UFAAS) brings together Agricultural Extension and Advisory Services (AEAS) actors from: Public sector\, Private sector\, Academia\, including schools\, NGOs/civil society\, Farmer Organizations and Media. It is a Non-State Actor that closely works with the Ministry of Agriculture Animal Industry and Fisheries (MAAIF)\, plus other development partners and AEAS actors. UFAAS’ new vision is “Professional AEAS effectively driving the agricultural revolution in Uganda” while its mission is to promote strategic partnerships\, advocacy\, capacity building\, information sharing and interaction among AEAS actors in Uganda. \nThe Integrating Gender and Nutrition within Agricultural Extension Services (INGENAES) project in Uganda is funded by United States Agency for International Development (USAID)\, supports the Presidential Feed the Future Initiative\, which strives to increase agricultural productivity and the incomes of both men and women in rural areas who rely on agriculture for their livelihoods. INGENAES supports the development of improved extension and advisory systems (EAS) to improve gender and nutrition integration within extension services by reducing gender gaps in EAS and increasing empowerment of women farmers while engaging men farmers. INGENAES assists multiple types of stakeholders such as farmers\, producer groups\, cooperatives\, policy makers\, development non-governmental organization (NGO) practitioners\, and donors. \nFor the last 2 years\, UFAAS together with the University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign (UIUC) have been implementing the INGENAES Project in Uganda to support the farmers based organizations (FBOs)\, NGOs and the Public Sector and selected University Fellows to integrate Gender and Nutrition within their extension and related work. This was supported through sensitization and training\, facilitating a Community of practice (CoP) of AEAS actors for interaction and sharing; and supporting a Fellowship Program for students and young professionals’ capacity building in gender and nutrition. \nAs this project comes to a close\, a national symposium is being organized to will bring together extension stakeholders across Uganda to deliberate on enhancing agricultural extension’s capacity and quality to address needs of women and men farmers\, with a special focus on Gender and Nutrition and professionalism. \nPurpose\nTo bring together thought leaders\, practitioners\, academicians\, private sector organizations\, and NGOs to deliberate on: What has worked\, how do we build what is working and how do we ensure an enabling environment for integrating Gender and Nutrition within Agriculture extension within the context of Uganda. \nObjectives\n1. To explore and showcase successes\, challenges\, lessons learned in integrating gender responsive and nutrition sensitive approaches within extension service delivery;\n2. To strengthen and widen the current gender and nutrition community of practice to facilitate networking\, information and knowledge exchange among the AEAS\n3. To build capacities of AEAS actors (individual and organizations) to better respond to male and female farmers needs for food\, nutrition and income security.\n4. To sensitize participants about professionalizing of AEAS for better performance and image of the sector. \nKey Sub-Themes \nInnovative and effective technologies\, tools and approaches to strengthen AEAS that improve women’s agricultural productivity and enhance household relations and nutrition. \nFocus: Research\, ICT tools and models\, Local Based good practices\, Community of Practices\, e-Platforms \n2. Building Capacities of AEAS actors (individual and organizations) to better respond to male and female ( young and old) farmers needs for food\, nutrition and income security\nFocus: Gender and Nutrition\, Rolling out the New Extensionist Tool\, Youths and Agripreneurship\, Fellowships.\n3. Professionalizing the AEAS system in Uganda for better performance and image\nFocus: Sensitization on professionalism guidelines\, standards and tools\, Launch of the national registration process\, Rewarding AEAS actors for performance\, \nExpected Outputs \nSuccesses\, challenges\, and lessons learned in integrating gender and nutrition in extension service delivery shared\nStronger and wider Community of practice\nGood local practices extension practices exhibited\nBetter understanding of AEAS professionalism\nAEAS Actors registration and recognition tools launched\nAEAS actors recognized\nMethodology \nThe symposium will be in a highly interactive format\, designed to promote better sharing of ideas and learning. Some of the approaches that will be used are: Plenary speakers; Group discussions; Panel discussions; World Café style presentations; Lighting Talks (for FBO winners); Poster sessions (for Fellows; Parallel Skills building workshop sessions) \nParticipants\nDelegates/ Participants shall primarily be Extension Service Providers from the Public\, NGO and Private sectors working together to improve Gender and Nutrition within Agricultural Extension Services in Uganda. This will include public\, private and civil society\, Farmer Based Organizations\, Community Based Organizations\, Research and Educational Institutions\, COP Members\, National/ Regional / Continental Network members (UFAAS\, AFAAS) media\, USAID and other development partners. \nRegistration: is by submitting a the completed registration form\, either online at Eventbrite form at: https://ingenaes-uganda-symposium.eventbrite.com or a printed form from the UFAAS Focal Desk\, AFAAS Secretariat\, Plot 22A\, Nakasero Rd\, Kampala. For clarification on this contact Esther Michaala via emichaala@afaas-africa.org) or Mr. Siya Aggrey via siyaggrey@gmail.com \nInput from Participants: A call for proposals together with selection criteria is available at http://http://bit.ly/2DbdnpG. Interested professionals in agricultural development are encouraged to submit proposals (Papers\, stories\, videos\, posters etc.) completed forms by January 31\, 2018 to mjones10@Illinois.edu \nSide Events: These will include Group work\, Share fair\, Skill building workshops and an evening cocktail or Gala Dinner. Partners\, participants are invited to organize side events and the outcomes of various side events shall feed into Symposium Week. Organizers of the side events will be fully responsible of the organization of their event. The side event theme/Topic should be completed and shared with the organizers prior the symposium week. \nOrganization and Coordination \nA Local Organizing Committee (OC) has been constituted in consultation with the main partners. It will take leadership at the national level in organizing the event\, supported and coordinated by UFAAS Focal Desk and INGENAES.
URL:https://ufaas-ugandacf.org/event/uganda-national-agricultural-extension-symposium-2018/
LOCATION:Hotel Africana\, Plot 2\, 4 Wampewo Ave\, Kampala\, Kampala\, Uganda
ORGANIZER;CN="Beatrice Luzobe":MAILTO:ufaas2013@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Africa/Kampala:20171123T080000
DTEND;TZID=Africa/Kampala:20171123T170000
DTSTAMP:20260421T145428
CREATED:20171117T113210Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220622T001627Z
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SUMMARY:UFAAS agricultural extension workshop and Annual General Meeting
DESCRIPTION:The UFAAS Workshop/ AGM \nUganda is one of the countries selected to have an input into the above event prior to the workshop in Washington\, D.C. The targeted countries are required to hold pre-event workshops to source field-level solutions on extension and advisory services topics. Hence the proposed workshop scheduled for 23rd November 2017. \nThe purpose of the action-oriented workshop is to source field-level solutions on extension and advisory services topics from key stake holders and actors in Uganda. The event will be concluded with an Annual General Meeting for 2017. The approach will be to: \n1. Discuss and prioritize the most relevant topics to improve extension. \n2. Give tangible\, concrete\, specific and practical recommendations on how to solve issues within selected topics with target audience being EAS investors (donors\, governments\, etc.) \n3. Hold an Annual General Meeting for the Forum (UFAAS).
URL:https://ufaas-ugandacf.org/event/ufaas-agricultural-extension-workshop-and-annual-general-meeting/
LOCATION:Mosa Court Suites\, Plot 15 Shimoni Road Kampala\, Central Region Uganda\, Kampala\, Uganda
ORGANIZER;CN="Siya Aggrey%2C UFAAS":MAILTO:siyaggrey@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Africa/Kampala:20171030T080000
DTEND;TZID=Africa/Kampala:20171103T170000
DTSTAMP:20260421T145428
CREATED:20170322T122801Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220622T000735Z
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SUMMARY:Third AFAAS Africa Wide Agricultural Extension Week
DESCRIPTION:AFAAS and SASAE together with DAFF will be holding a joint conference on the theme of “Scaling up climate smart agriculture (CSA): integrating youth\, women\, and the digital revolution”. The joint conference will focus on the following sub-themes:\n1. Integrating youth and women in CSA\n2. Scaling up ICT innovations for CSA\n3. Scalable CSA technologies and innovations\n4. Capacity development for scaling up CSA innovations\n5. Knowledge management for CSA\n6. Innovation for entrepreneurship \nMore
URL:https://ufaas-ugandacf.org/event/third-afaas-africa-wide-agricultural-extension-week/
LOCATION:Durban\, Durban\, South Africa
ORGANIZER;CN="Max Olupot":MAILTO:molupot@afaas-africa.org
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DTSTART;TZID=Africa/Kampala:20170717T093000
DTEND;TZID=Africa/Kampala:20170723T173000
DTSTAMP:20260421T145428
CREATED:20170502T070443Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220622T000053Z
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SUMMARY:25th Source of the Nile Agricultural and Trade Show
DESCRIPTION:Uganda National Farmers Federation (UNFFE) warmly welcomes you to the year 2017. The National Executive committee (NEC) and the Show organizing committee would like to inform you that preparations for the 25th Source of the Nile Agricultural and Trade Show are already in progress. This year’s Show will witness celebrations of the Silver Jubilee. \nThe show is scheduled to take place from 17 July – 23 July 2017. This Show is always designed as a Centre for exposing the latest innovations and technologies in the agricultural and trade sectors as well| as establishing business linkages. The Theme for this year’s Show is: “Managing Challenges of Climate Change for Sustainable Agriculture”
URL:https://ufaas-ugandacf.org/event/25th-source-of-the-nile-agricultural-and-trade-show/
LOCATION:Jinja Show Grounds\, Jinja\, Uganda
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