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WORK PACKAGE 6

Communication, dissemination, and exploitation activities

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Objective

The goals of WP6 are:

  • Defining concrete and comprehensively targeted messages;

  • Design of an integrative external communication strategy;

  • Design of an effective dissemination and exploitation strategy;

  • Give visibility to all project actions, raise awareness, strengthen the capacity, and foster innovation on SI in African farming systems.

Partners

Partners involved: OCCAM, UNISS, ACRA, CRAN, IRD, AUTH, UNB, INERA, UNIMAK, CSIR-SARI, KDC, KALRO, UoN, NMAIST, TARI, HU, JU, ICRAF, ST-I, CIRAD

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WP Leader: OCCAM

WP Co-Leader: UNISS

6.1

​Communication activities

Communication activities, aiming at raising visibility of project information and findings to the various audiences, including groups beyond the project community, will be planned at the beginning of the Project and included in the Communication, Dissemination and Exploitation Plan. 

6.3

Exploitation, scenarios and recommendations for greater uptake of innovations

A plan for an efficient exploitation of Project outputs and results will be developed to ensure their usability by a broad number of end-users and stakeholders beyond the life of the project, and their transformation into significant improvements of knowledge and wealth of local populations.

6.5

​FFRU’s enlivenment and knowledge sharing

A key aspect tackled by the EWA-BELT project will be the strong engagement of end users, technicians, practitioners, and farmers within the FFRUs, where Initial knowledge sharing events will be organized to start sharing and testing the utility and role of the innovations identified in WP2 and WP3.

6.2

Dissemination activities

Thematic international workshops will be organized as side events of General Assemblies (GA), at least once a year, to deepen technical issues on specific topics. Publishing in high-ranking open access reviewed international scientific journals to disseminate EWA BELT results will be ensured by partners according to the advancement of the project and specific subjects of interest.

6.4

Capacity building 

 

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As transversal support to the dissemination and exploitation activities, this Task aims to enhance the capacity of local farmers, agricultural actors, young researchers, technicians, and students at the capacity-building activities in the FFRU level and during participatory workshops.

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6.6

Maximization of the EWA-BELT impact at the UN level

During the annual Infopoverty World Conference (IWC) organized by OCCAM at UNHQ in NYC, a special session will be devoted to the promotion and dissemination of the EWA-BELT activities and results. In particular, the Project progress will be presented and discussed during the conferences IWC20, IWC21, IWC22, and IWC23.

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TASKS

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