5 Things to Know About the Global Climate Conference COP28
What does a world climate conference like COP28 have to do with ending poverty? TechnoServe offers five reasons why it matters to developing countries.
What does a world climate conference like COP28 have to do with ending poverty? TechnoServe offers five reasons why it matters to developing countries.
TechnoServe's urgent call to the global community gathering at COP28: it's time to take concrete action to transform agriculture and food systems.
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TechnoServe is introducing a free, open-source Android application for capturing and sharing geotagged farm-level sourcing data. This application will help coffee farmers and exporters comply with new European Union deforestation regulations.
The Ethiopia LIWAY program is a nine-year initiative implemented by TechnoServe alongside a consortium of partners. The program is funded by the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (Sida) and the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands (EKN). It is working to create a more sustainable and inclusive job market for women and the youth.
The Malawi REFRESH program is a five-year initiative funded by the United States Agency for International Development to safeguard Lake Malawi and its biodiversity while enabling economic opportunities for communities in the eight surrounding districts.
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Smallholder farmers and entrepreneurs in the developing world are among those most affected by climate change -- yet they are often the least equipped to protect against it.