InnovATE holds post-conflict workshop in Kampala, Uganda

Article by Wangui Gichane

Symposium on Advancing Food Security 1

According to the Center on Conflict, Security and Development, 1 in every 4 people worldwide today—more than 1.5 billion people—live in fragile and conflict affected situations, and only 20 percent of conflict affected countries are expected to achieve the goal of reducing hunger and poverty by half by 2015. On August 20-22, two Virginia Tech-funded programs hosted a regional workshop in Kampala, Uganda on agricultural capacity building in post-conflict countries. Workshop participants shared their experiences in agricultural education and training development work in South Sudan and Sub-Saharan Africa. Continue reading >

InnovATE presents at conference on “Africa Feeding Africa”

Article by Foster Whitaker and Edin Simms

“Agricultural competitiveness is a necessary catalyst for agricultural innovation. For Africans to feed Africans, their agricultural value chains have to be competitive locally and globally,” said Keith Moore after returning from speaking at Africa Agricultural Science Week. Earlier this summer African nations and their international partners came together in Accra, Ghana to discuss “Africa Feeding Africa through Agricultural Science and Innovation”, in a triennial conference on African agricultural development convened by the Forum for Agricultural Research in Africa (FARA). Virginia Tech was represented by Keith Moore, Director of Performance Assessment at the Office of International Research, Education, and Development. Moore was invited by the African Network for Agriculture, Agroforestry, and Natural Resources Education (ANAFE) to speak on post-secondary education for agribusiness curriculum development. Continue reading >