Abavana Junction, Opposite College of Culinary, Digital Address: GA-022-2111
Climate Change
12-07-2024
Upper East Region
FAO
6 Months
Supported by the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), this project aimed to strengthen PFAG’s capacity to advocate for effective forest and farm policies while enhancing the entrepreneurial skills of its members to improve livelihoods and sustainable development.
The project significantly strengthened PFAG’s capacity to advocate for effective forest and farm policies while enhancing the entrepreneurial skills of its members. It improved participation in policy engagement processes and promoted sustainable practices, contributing to better livelihoods and more resilient farming communities.
Below are answers to commonly asked questions about the project, highlighting its objectives, beneficiaries, and impact on strengthening advocacy and improving livelihoods.
To strengthen PFAG’s ability to advocate for effective forest and farm policies while improving members’ entrepreneurial skills.
The project was funded by the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO).
Members of PFAG, particularly smallholder farmers involved in forest and farm activities.
It equips farmers with skills for better business practices and strengthens their voice in policy decisions.
It promotes sustainable forest and farm practices that protect natural resources while improving livelihoods.
The Peasant Farmers Association of Ghana (PFAG), is the apex Farmer-Based Non-Governmental Organization in Ghana with the mandate to advocate for pro poor agriculture and trade policies and other issues that affects the livelihoods of small holder farmers.
Abavana Junction, Opposite College of Culinary, Digital Address: GA-022-2111
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