Ministry of Food and Agriculture (MoFA)
Published by Trevor Whitney on Saturday, June 2, 2007 at 1:14 AM.
Nearly 40% of Ghana’s population lives in poverty, a majority of whom are small-scale farmers just like Patricia, vulnerable to weather conditions and with few other options. EWB volunteer Christian Beaudrie is in Ghana to help improve their food security and increase their opportunities for income generation.
As part of EWB’s largest agricultural initiative to date, Christian is supporting the Ghanaian Ministry of Food and Agriculture. Their madate is breathtaking - to help the 750,000 farmers in the Northern Region of Ghana become more sustainable. After partnering with the Ministry for three years, they requested that we increase our work with them.
In response, we focused in 2006 on helping the Ministry’s Agricultural Extension Agents—individuals who can be key agents of change for farming in Ghana. They work directly with farmers to help them develop new skills, diversify their production activities, access markets for their produce, and learn about new techniques and technologies; ultimately strengthening the regional food security and livelihoods.
EWB’s Role:
In 2006, Christian, along with 12 EWB Junior Fellows, strengthened the Extension Agents’ impact by:
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As part of EWB’s largest agricultural initiative to date, Christian is supporting the Ghanaian Ministry of Food and Agriculture. Their madate is breathtaking - to help the 750,000 farmers in the Northern Region of Ghana become more sustainable. After partnering with the Ministry for three years, they requested that we increase our work with them.
In response, we focused in 2006 on helping the Ministry’s Agricultural Extension Agents—individuals who can be key agents of change for farming in Ghana. They work directly with farmers to help them develop new skills, diversify their production activities, access markets for their produce, and learn about new techniques and technologies; ultimately strengthening the regional food security and livelihoods.
EWB’s Role:
In 2006, Christian, along with 12 EWB Junior Fellows, strengthened the Extension Agents’ impact by:
- Running a total of 25 training sessions and providing subsequent coaching for 150 staff members (approximately half of the Northern Region’s staff);
- Improving the delivery of extension services by teaching about the learning needs and styles of adults;
- Shifting the Agents’ focus to delivering activities that will improve local farming practices and incorporate lessons-learned;
- Improving the general planning and administration of their District offices through role modeling, training and coaching of local staff;
- Initiating the process of creating district food security networks to bring together local actors involved in food production issues.
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