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Taking our future in our hands - storytelling from Uganda to inspire action Organic Eprints
Vaarst, Mette; Tibasiima, Thaddeo; Dissing, Aage; Dissing, Inge Lis.
This book aims at telling about our common learning in projects in different parts of Uganda, where farmer families and local communities have worked since 2009 to improve their livelihoods and environments based on common learning about organic and agroecological farming, joint efforts for better livelihoods and community development, using the approach of ‘Farmer Family Learning Groups’ (FFLG). This way of working together takes the ‘family approach’: our starting point is whole households working together on each their individual farm. As opposed to the methods where farmer groups work on demonstration farms or demonstration plots, this project is based on groups, which work at each other's individual farms, not focusing on one enterprise, but on...
Tipo: Report Palavras-chave: Recycling; Balancing and resource management Social aspects Markets and trade Education; Extension and communication Africa World.
Ano: 2019 URL: http://orgprints.org/36657/1/Taking-our-futures-in-our-hands-Published-version-1st-Nov-2019.pdf
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Farmer Family Learning Groups for Community Development Organic Eprints
Vaarst, Mette; Tibasiima, Thaddeo; Nalunga, Jane; Dissing, Aage; Dissing, Inge Lis.
The approach which is owned by everybody who uses it. Farmer Family Learning Groups are groups of farmer families, who together define their needs and goals in relation to their own future development, both as individuals, families and as a group - and then they help each other to reach the goals. The groups form strong networks and help each other, and help the entire local community. Organic farming is practiced in ways which are contextual specific and dependent on the environment, wherever it is being practiced. Forming farmer groups using this approach is likewise contextual specific and entirely determined by the needs and wishes and agreements within the group of families who in the first place decided to form a group for conscious and goal...
Tipo: Book Palavras-chave: Food security; Food quality and human health Social aspects Education; Extension and communication.
Ano: 2011 URL: http://orgprints.org/19341/4/19341.pdf
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The Potential of ecological farming in delivering social and economic development to small holder farming families (The Rwenzori experience) Organic Eprints
Tibasiima, Thaddeo; Dissing, Inge Lis; Dissing, Aage; Nalunga, Jane; Isgren, Ellinor; Masereka, Longino.
Since 2009 collaboration between Sustainable Agriculture Trainers’ Network (SATNET), National Organic Agriculture Movement of Uganda (NOGAMU) and Organic Denmark (OD) has seen the establishment of over 130 ecological Farmer Family Learning Groups (FFLGs) in the Rwenzori region composed of up to 3255 farming families. Compared to the forms of conventional agriculture in which much effort has been invested in this part of the country and in the country as a whole, the FFLGs in the Rwenzori region clearly demonstrate the social and economic benefits of agricultural development approaches based on ecological/organic alternatives and strengthening of farmer collaboration. While environmental dimensions form an important motivation behind these efforts, this...
Tipo: Conference paper, poster, etc. Palavras-chave: "Organics" in general; Farming Systems.
Ano: 2015 URL: http://orgprints.org/28522/1/Thaddeo_Tibasiima_AOC3.doc
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Framework and catalogue of tools for Participatory monitoring for Farmer Family Learning Groups and Marketing Associations Organic Eprints
Vaarst, Mette; Nalunga, Jane; Tibasiima, Thaddeo; Kizzah, Dinah; Dissing, Aage; Dissing, Inge Lis; Smolders, Gidi; Baguma, Apollo; Bogere, Godfrey; Mutebi, James; Wesonga, Yusuf; Masareka, Longino; Kitooke, Michael; Nakasi, Harriet.
This catalogue of ideas has been developed in a joint effort by six organisations (Caritas Kampala, Uganda Rural Development (URDT), Sulma Foods, Africa2000Network (A2N), National Organic and Organic Denmark) in the project ECOSAF in Uganda. The approach has been quite a lot like action research, and Development in practice. The focus of this project (2013-2015) was Farmer Family Learning Groups (FFLG) as a method for developing long-term food security through social capital building. Furthermore, another project based on the FFLG approach but focusing on the formation of Marketing Associations (MAs) contributed to this booklet. This project was carried through in a joined effort between Sustainable Agricultural Trainers Network (SATNET), NOGAMU and OD....
Tipo: Working paper Palavras-chave: Social aspects; Technology transfer; Environmental aspects.
Ano: 2016 URL: http://orgprints.org/30157/1/Frameworkand-tools-for-participatory-monitoring-final-version-last-7th-Feb-2016.pdf
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