Country: Philippines
Registration deadline: 09 Aug 2019
Starting date: 09 Sep 2019
Ending date: 15 Sep 2019
This course is grounded on IIRR’s decades-long experience in Asia and Africa addressing food security at the household level using regenerative agricultural approaches. This course is suitable for people working in the field of agriculture, nutrition, natural resource-based livelihoods, and climate change adaptation.
Course description
Climate change has a considerable impact on the food security and livelihoods of rural communities. Effective and sustainable interventions are linked to the engagement of stakeholders in identifying risks and possible actions. Small holder agriculture and family farming are now recognized as important platforms for delivery on scale.
This course introduces basic concepts, emerging trends and issues, and facilitation strategies that
address challenges brought by climate change. You will engage with practitioners of well-proven
innovations that increase the resilience of rural communities against climate risks. You will be
introduced to participatory approaches through field visits to rural areas where community-based
adaptation processes are practiced.
Objectives
By the end of this course, you shall have:
- Gained understanding of basic concepts, principles, and approaches to sustaining natural resource-based livelihoods, and household food security and nutrition;
- Increased awareness on the risks and vulnerabilities posed by climate change to food security and livelihoods;
- Gained skills and knowledge in participatory approaches that manage food security risks and vulnerabilities; and
- Identified innovative approaches for improving their respective food security and livelihood initiatives.
Methodology
This is a field-based and experiential learning with minimal classroom discussions. At least 4 learning sites will be visited where you can interact with farmers, researchers, extension workers, and innovators.
Module 1. Basic Concepts: Climate ChangeAdaptation, Resilience, Food Security andNutrition
Key concepts and relevant development frameworks will be discussed to broaden analysis of current challenges. This will provide you with a solid conceptual basis when partnering with communities to tackle climate change issues.
Module 2. Engaging Communities inClimate Change Adaptation Work
You will be exposed to participatory approaches in innovation development and community planning like participatory technology development, participatory action research, and community adaptation planning. Process of setting up climate smart villages, which IIRR has championed, will be discussed thoroughly.
Module 3. Managing Challenges andBuilding Resilience
Discussions include farming systems and proven technologies that help sustain agriculture economies like enterprise diversification, which increase farm resilience. Scaling and sustainability
approaches will be discussed. Communities’ access to resources for resilience building can
be widened through collaboration with different stakeholders.
Module 4. Action Planning
You will prepare an action plan that synthesizes lessons learned from the course and translate
these into actions that will improve your climate change programs/projects. Facilitator(s) will
ensure that action plans are based on the your field realities and organization and program thrusts.
How to register:
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Send your requests for application to: education.training@iirr.org