Advocating for the active Engagement of the Youth in the Agricultural Value Chain
19 - 23 September 2011
Ezulwini, Swaziland
Swaziland Dialogue Newsletter
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Seed security - Happy shines | - | 2 |
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Household Vulnerability Index targets those in need | - | 2 |
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FANRPAN's WARM project taking strides | - | 2 |
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A first for FANRPAN... a first for women | - | 2 |
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Political commitment key in CAADP implementation | - | 3 |
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Africa should adapt to climate change | - | 3 |
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African agriculture can eliminate hunger | - | 3 |
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Raising the flag on youth involvement in Africa | - | 3 |
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Women take the lead | - | 4 |
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FANRPAN'S Swaziland dialogue takes to the airwaves | - | 4 |
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Here comes the green revolution | - | 4 |
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A youth invasion on agriculture | - | 4 |
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Swazi secrets - the oil of choice | - | 4 |
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Journos of Africa unite | - | 5 |
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Africa not fulfilling its agricultural potential | - | 5 |
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Malawi farmers inspire Swazi counterparts | - | 5 |
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Policy issues are not political statements | - | 5 |
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More WARM partnerships needed | - | 5 |
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FANRPAN's media training beneficial - journalists | - | 6 |
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HaSSP project not tracking backwards - Mpofu | - | 6 |
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Showcasing FANRPAN's brainchild - the household vulnerability index | - | 6 |