Difference between revisions of "Southern Africa Climate Smart Agriculture Alliance(SACSAA)"
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|Organization name=Southern Africa Climate Smart Agriculture Alliance(SACSAA) | |Organization name=Southern Africa Climate Smart Agriculture Alliance(SACSAA) | ||
− | |Organization type=<translate>BIPOC Led</translate>, <translate>Indigenous Led</translate>, <translate>Network</translate>, <translate>Women Led</translate>, <translate>Youth Led</translate>, <translate>People with Disability Led</translate> | + | |Organization type=<translate><!--T:1--> BIPOC Led</translate>, <translate><!--T:2--> Indigenous Led</translate>, <translate><!--T:3--> Network</translate>, <translate><!--T:4--> Women Led</translate>, <translate><!--T:5--> Youth Led</translate>, <translate><!--T:6--> People with Disability Led</translate> |
|Located in=Africa and the Middle East, We are present in the 16 SADC countries | |Located in=Africa and the Middle East, We are present in the 16 SADC countries | ||
− | |Current focus=<translate>Agroecology</translate>, <translate>Awareness raising</translate>, <translate>Extractivism</translate>, <translate>Food sovereignty</translate>, <translate>Gender equality</translate>, <translate>Health</translate>, <translate>Human rights</translate>, <translate>Inclusion</translate>, <translate>Indigenous rights</translate>, <translate>Movement building</translate>, <translate>Natural Resource Management</translate>, <translate>Youth empowerment</translate>, <translate>Disaster response and preparation</translate>, <translate>Economic Justice</translate>, <translate>Environmental Justice</translate>, <translate>Labour</translate>, <translate>Land Use</translate>, <translate>Livelihood Improvement</translate>, <translate>Social Justice</translate>, <translate>Women’s rights</translate>, <translate>Youth Leadership</translate> | + | |Current focus=<translate><!--T:7--> Agroecology</translate>, <translate><!--T:8--> Awareness raising</translate>, <translate><!--T:9--> Extractivism</translate>, <translate><!--T:10--> Food sovereignty</translate>, <translate><!--T:11--> Gender equality</translate>, <translate><!--T:12--> Health</translate>, <translate><!--T:13--> Human rights</translate>, <translate><!--T:14--> Inclusion</translate>, <translate><!--T:15--> Indigenous rights</translate>, <translate><!--T:16--> Movement building</translate>, <translate><!--T:17--> Natural Resource Management</translate>, <translate><!--T:18--> Youth empowerment</translate>, <translate><!--T:19--> Disaster response and preparation</translate>, <translate><!--T:20--> Economic Justice</translate>, <translate><!--T:21--> Environmental Justice</translate>, <translate><!--T:22--> Labour</translate>, <translate><!--T:23--> Land Use</translate>, <translate><!--T:24--> Livelihood Improvement</translate>, <translate><!--T:25--> Social Justice</translate>, <translate><!--T:26--> Women’s rights</translate>, <translate><!--T:27--> Youth Leadership</translate> |
|Description="In line with the Africa Climate Smart Agriculture Vision 25X25 which aims to support at least 25 million farm households in practicing CSA by 2025, in 2018, the Southern Africa Climate Smart Agriculture Alliance (SACSAA) was launched in Maputo, Mozambique. This Guiding Document describes the Southern Africa Climate Smart Agriculture Alliance (hereafter “SACSAA”) which seeks to is to provide a multi-stakeholder platform for facilitating peer exchange and learning, building a common understanding of contributions to CSA, and aligning and harmonizing various climate change and agriculture programmes being undertaken across the Southern Africa region and at multiple scales. | |Description="In line with the Africa Climate Smart Agriculture Vision 25X25 which aims to support at least 25 million farm households in practicing CSA by 2025, in 2018, the Southern Africa Climate Smart Agriculture Alliance (SACSAA) was launched in Maputo, Mozambique. This Guiding Document describes the Southern Africa Climate Smart Agriculture Alliance (hereafter “SACSAA”) which seeks to is to provide a multi-stakeholder platform for facilitating peer exchange and learning, building a common understanding of contributions to CSA, and aligning and harmonizing various climate change and agriculture programmes being undertaken across the Southern Africa region and at multiple scales. | ||
Latest revision as of 01:58, 28 October 2024
Organization name
Southern Africa Climate Smart Agriculture Alliance(SACSAA)
Organization link
Organization type
BIPOC Led, Indigenous Led, Network, Women Led, Youth Led, People with Disability Led
Country
Africa and the Middle East, We are present in the 16 SADC countries
Current focus/area
Agroecology, Awareness raising, Extractivism, Food sovereignty, Gender equality, Health, Human rights, Inclusion, Indigenous rights, Movement building, Natural Resource Management, Youth empowerment, Disaster response and preparation, Economic Justice, Environmental Justice, Labour, Land Use, Livelihood Improvement, Social Justice, Women’s rights, Youth Leadership
Description/notes
"In line with the Africa Climate Smart Agriculture Vision 25X25 which aims to support at least 25 million farm households in practicing CSA by 2025, in 2018, the Southern Africa Climate Smart Agriculture Alliance (SACSAA) was launched in Maputo, Mozambique. This Guiding Document describes the Southern Africa Climate Smart Agriculture Alliance (hereafter “SACSAA”) which seeks to is to provide a multi-stakeholder platform for facilitating peer exchange and learning, building a common understanding of contributions to CSA, and aligning and harmonizing various climate change and agriculture programmes being undertaken across the Southern Africa region and at multiple scales.
What Drives SACSAA’s Ambition SACSAA’S Vision A proactive community of farmers responsive and committed to the sustainable development needs of all people in the SADC region and the full realization of smallholder farmers rights, good governance, and poverty alleviation.
SACSAA’S Mission To strengthen, represent and coordinate the work of farmers in the SADC region through creating space, promoting networking, dialogue and engagement to enable the fulfilment of farmers’ visions and missions.
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Compendium source
8° 46' 59.52" S, 34° 30' 30.60" E
Longitude: 34.5085 +