Young Professionals for Agricultural Development (YPARD) e.V.
Kiautschoustr. 17
13353 Berlin, Germany
Genna Tesdall (Geschäftsführerin als besondere Vertreterin gem. §30 BGB)
Sebastian Pedraza Paez (Vorsitzender)
Marina Venacio (stellvertretender Vorsitzende)
Jorrit Kiewik (Kassenpruefer)
Jim Leandro Cano (Vorstandsmitglied)
Lako, Stephane Mbouendeu (Vorstandsmitglied)
Alle Mitglieder des Vorstands als auch die Geschäftsführerin sind einzelvertretungsberechtigt.
Email: [email protected]
Eintragung im Vereinsregister.
Registergericht: Amtsgericht Berlin (Charlottenburg)
Registernummer: VR 40145 B
Umsatzsteuer-Identifikationsnummer gemäß § 27 a Umsatzsteuergesetz:
Noch nicht erteilt.
Glindys Virginia Luciano, Strategic Network Engagement Manager
Die Europäische Kommission stellt eine Plattform zur Online-Streitbeilegung (OS) bereit: http://ec.europa.eu/consumers/odr
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Climate change is one of the challenges facing the practice of agriculture as a business as well as the food systems. With this challenge, weather patterns are becoming increasingly unpredictable with the onset of extreme weather events like floods and droughts. Adversely, this compounds the problems facing farmers and other players in the food systems to thrive. This has brought to the forefront discussions on digital climate advisory services being promoted as a helpful tool in facilitating the navigation of the complexities of climate change by farmers and governments.
It is therefore an exciting opportunity for the four YPARD from Southern Africa to have been invited to participate in a two-day training session with other key public and private sector change makers from Southern Africa. They are Angellah Chitanje of YPARD Malawi, Nkosephayo Manyatsi of YPARD Eswatini, Victoria Hauwanga of YPARD Namibia and Winston Ndebele of YPARD Zimbabwe. These young professionals are well poised to implement and scale up digital climate advisory services.
This session being organized by the African Development Bank on behalf of the Global Center on Adaptation by Weather Impact and Aqualinks comes off on the 27th and 28th of September 2023. This is an opportunity for the YPARD representatives as well as other participants to share knowledge and best practices and explore the latest innovations and approaches that promote the adoption of digital climate advisory services in the region. The workshop will showcase practical applications, challenges, and opportunities in developing, marketing and maintaining these advisory services.
Meet the YPARD members attending the Digital Climate Advisory Services (DCAS) Training for Southern in Africa!
Angellah Chitanje of YPARD Malawi
Angellah Chitanje is a very passionate farmer who is the founder of Chipatso farms initiatives, Country representative for YPARD Malawi and a farmer business school national master trainer certified in 2023 by the Agribusiness facility for Africa (ABF) working as a freelance consultant on farmer business schools.
Nkosephayo Manyatsi of YPARD Eswatini
Nkosephayo Manyatsi is a young Food Science and Technology Specialist who is passionate about nutrition. This resulted in her venturing into bean production from basics to value addition.
Victoria Hauwanga of YPARD Namibia
Victoria Hauwanga is a small-scale farmer, holding an MBA in natural resource management from Namibia Business School (UNAM), a Bachelor's (honours) degree in food science and Technology and a High diploma in agriculture from the University of Namibia. She has a certificate for successfully managing a project from Namibia Business School (UNAM) and five years of experience as a quality controller/ Lab Technologies with Namibia Dairies Company. Her master's dissertation was based on the impact of climate change on crop productivity in subsistence farming: a case study in the Omusati region.
Winston Ndebele of YPARD Zimbabwe
Winston Ndebele is a Field Officer at DanChurchAid with 4 years of experience helping rural and urban communities with cash-based assistance and livelihood projects for income generation to address socioeconomic shocks and stresses. Winston is also a country representative for YPARD Zimbabwe capaciting youths to empower themselves through agricultural enterprises that are problem solving. Specializing in Agricultural Economics and pursuing a master’s degree in that field, Winston uses that experience to leverage available opportunities that he hopes will fuel his dream of having fodder feed produced for livestock and hydroponically grown produce for humans at a sustainable and competitive scale thus reducing the cost of producing a kg of beef and ensuring that households have an affordable diverse and nutritious food.
Climate change is one of the challenges facing the practice of agriculture as a business as well as the food systems. With this challenge, weather patterns are becoming increasingly unpredictable with the onset of extreme weather events like floods and droughts. Adversely, this compounds the problems facing farmers and other players in the food systems to thrive. This has brought to the forefront discussions on digital climate advisory services being promoted as a helpful tool in facilitating the navigation of the complexities of climate change by farmers and governments.
It is therefore an exciting opportunity for the four YPARD from Southern Africa to have been invited to participate in a two-day training session with other key public and private sector change makers from Southern Africa. They are Angellah Chitanje of YPARD Malawi, Nkosephayo Manyatsi of YPARD Eswatini, Victoria Hauwanga of YPARD Namibia and Winston Ndebele of YPARD Zimbabwe. These young professionals are well poised to implement and scale up digital climate advisory services.
This session being organized by the African Development Bank on behalf of the Global Center on Adaptation by Weather Impact and Aqualinks comes off on the 27th and 28th of September 2023. This is an opportunity for the YPARD representatives as well as other participants to share knowledge and best practices and explore the latest innovations and approaches that promote the adoption of digital climate advisory services in the region. The workshop will showcase practical applications, challenges, and opportunities in developing, marketing and maintaining these advisory services.
Meet the YPARD members attending the Digital Climate Advisory Services (DCAS) Training for Southern in Africa!
Angellah Chitanje of YPARD Malawi
Angellah Chitanje is a very passionate farmer who is the founder of Chipatso farms initiatives, Country representative for YPARD Malawi and a farmer business school national master trainer certified in 2023 by the Agribusiness facility for Africa (ABF) working as a freelance consultant on farmer business schools.
Nkosephayo Manyatsi of YPARD Eswatini
Nkosephayo Manyatsi is a young Food Science and Technology Specialist who is passionate about nutrition. This resulted in her venturing into bean production from basics to value addition.
Victoria Hauwanga of YPARD Namibia
Victoria Hauwanga is a small-scale farmer, holding an MBA in natural resource management from Namibia Business School (UNAM), a Bachelor's (honours) degree in food science and Technology and a High diploma in agriculture from the University of Namibia. She has a certificate for successfully managing a project from Namibia Business School (UNAM) and five years of experience as a quality controller/ Lab Technologies with Namibia Dairies Company. Her master's dissertation was based on the impact of climate change on crop productivity in subsistence farming: a case study in the Omusati region.
Winston Ndebele of YPARD Zimbabwe
Winston Ndebele is a Field Officer at DanChurchAid with 4 years of experience helping rural and urban communities with cash-based assistance and livelihood projects for income generation to address socioeconomic shocks and stresses. Winston is also a country representative for YPARD Zimbabwe capaciting youths to empower themselves through agricultural enterprises that are problem solving. Specializing in Agricultural Economics and pursuing a master’s degree in that field, Winston uses that experience to leverage available opportunities that he hopes will fuel his dream of having fodder feed produced for livestock and hydroponically grown produce for humans at a sustainable and competitive scale thus reducing the cost of producing a kg of beef and ensuring that households have an affordable diverse and nutritious food.
Climate change is one of the challenges facing the practice of agriculture as a business as well as the food systems. With this challenge, weather patterns are becoming increasingly unpredictable with the onset of extreme weather events like floods and droughts. Adversely, this compounds the problems facing farmers and other players in the food systems to thrive. This has brought to the forefront discussions on digital climate advisory services being promoted as a helpful tool in facilitating the navigation of the complexities of climate change by farmers and governments.
It is therefore an exciting opportunity for the four YPARD from Southern Africa to have been invited to participate in a two-day training session with other key public and private sector change makers from Southern Africa. They are Angellah Chitanje of YPARD Malawi, Nkosephayo Manyatsi of YPARD Eswatini, Victoria Hauwanga of YPARD Namibia and Winston Ndebele of YPARD Zimbabwe. These young professionals are well poised to implement and scale up digital climate advisory services.
This session being organized by the African Development Bank on behalf of the Global Center on Adaptation by Weather Impact and Aqualinks comes off on the 27th and 28th of September 2023. This is an opportunity for the YPARD representatives as well as other participants to share knowledge and best practices and explore the latest innovations and approaches that promote the adoption of digital climate advisory services in the region. The workshop will showcase practical applications, challenges, and opportunities in developing, marketing and maintaining these advisory services.
Meet the YPARD members attending the Digital Climate Advisory Services (DCAS) Training for Southern in Africa!
Angellah Chitanje of YPARD Malawi
Angellah Chitanje is a very passionate farmer who is the founder of Chipatso farms initiatives, Country representative for YPARD Malawi and a farmer business school national master trainer certified in 2023 by the Agribusiness facility for Africa (ABF) working as a freelance consultant on farmer business schools.
Nkosephayo Manyatsi of YPARD Eswatini
Nkosephayo Manyatsi is a young Food Science and Technology Specialist who is passionate about nutrition. This resulted in her venturing into bean production from basics to value addition.
Victoria Hauwanga of YPARD Namibia
Victoria Hauwanga is a small-scale farmer, holding an MBA in natural resource management from Namibia Business School (UNAM), a Bachelor's (honours) degree in food science and Technology and a High diploma in agriculture from the University of Namibia. She has a certificate for successfully managing a project from Namibia Business School (UNAM) and five years of experience as a quality controller/ Lab Technologies with Namibia Dairies Company. Her master's dissertation was based on the impact of climate change on crop productivity in subsistence farming: a case study in the Omusati region.
Winston Ndebele of YPARD Zimbabwe
Winston Ndebele is a Field Officer at DanChurchAid with 4 years of experience helping rural and urban communities with cash-based assistance and livelihood projects for income generation to address socioeconomic shocks and stresses. Winston is also a country representative for YPARD Zimbabwe capaciting youths to empower themselves through agricultural enterprises that are problem solving. Specializing in Agricultural Economics and pursuing a master’s degree in that field, Winston uses that experience to leverage available opportunities that he hopes will fuel his dream of having fodder feed produced for livestock and hydroponically grown produce for humans at a sustainable and competitive scale thus reducing the cost of producing a kg of beef and ensuring that households have an affordable diverse and nutritious food.
Climate change is one of the challenges facing the practice of agriculture as a business as well as the food systems. With this challenge, weather patterns are becoming increasingly unpredictable with the onset of extreme weather events like floods and droughts. Adversely, this compounds the problems facing farmers and other players in the food systems to thrive. This has brought to the forefront discussions on digital climate advisory services being promoted as a helpful tool in facilitating the navigation of the complexities of climate change by farmers and governments.
It is therefore an exciting opportunity for the four YPARD from Southern Africa to have been invited to participate in a two-day training session with other key public and private sector change makers from Southern Africa. They are Angellah Chitanje of YPARD Malawi, Nkosephayo Manyatsi of YPARD Eswatini, Victoria Hauwanga of YPARD Namibia and Winston Ndebele of YPARD Zimbabwe. These young professionals are well poised to implement and scale up digital climate advisory services.
This session being organized by the African Development Bank on behalf of the Global Center on Adaptation by Weather Impact and Aqualinks comes off on the 27th and 28th of September 2023. This is an opportunity for the YPARD representatives as well as other participants to share knowledge and best practices and explore the latest innovations and approaches that promote the adoption of digital climate advisory services in the region. The workshop will showcase practical applications, challenges, and opportunities in developing, marketing and maintaining these advisory services.
Meet the YPARD members attending the Digital Climate Advisory Services (DCAS) Training for Southern in Africa!
Angellah Chitanje of YPARD Malawi
Angellah Chitanje is a very passionate farmer who is the founder of Chipatso farms initiatives, Country representative for YPARD Malawi and a farmer business school national master trainer certified in 2023 by the Agribusiness facility for Africa (ABF) working as a freelance consultant on farmer business schools.
Nkosephayo Manyatsi of YPARD Eswatini
Nkosephayo Manyatsi is a young Food Science and Technology Specialist who is passionate about nutrition. This resulted in her venturing into bean production from basics to value addition.
Victoria Hauwanga of YPARD Namibia
Victoria Hauwanga is a small-scale farmer, holding an MBA in natural resource management from Namibia Business School (UNAM), a Bachelor's (honours) degree in food science and Technology and a High diploma in agriculture from the University of Namibia. She has a certificate for successfully managing a project from Namibia Business School (UNAM) and five years of experience as a quality controller/ Lab Technologies with Namibia Dairies Company. Her master's dissertation was based on the impact of climate change on crop productivity in subsistence farming: a case study in the Omusati region.
Winston Ndebele of YPARD Zimbabwe
Winston Ndebele is a Field Officer at DanChurchAid with 4 years of experience helping rural and urban communities with cash-based assistance and livelihood projects for income generation to address socioeconomic shocks and stresses. Winston is also a country representative for YPARD Zimbabwe capaciting youths to empower themselves through agricultural enterprises that are problem solving. Specializing in Agricultural Economics and pursuing a master’s degree in that field, Winston uses that experience to leverage available opportunities that he hopes will fuel his dream of having fodder feed produced for livestock and hydroponically grown produce for humans at a sustainable and competitive scale thus reducing the cost of producing a kg of beef and ensuring that households have an affordable diverse and nutritious food.
Bélgica-. El pasado 13 y 14 de julio YPARD participó en la celebración del Día de la Juventud de Europa y América Latina, realizado Bruselas en el marco del Foro de la Sociedad Civil, Juventud y Autoridades Locales de la Comisión Europea. Este, fue uno de los actos paralelos a la Cumbre UE-CELAC, donde se representó el compromiso político para trabajar conjuntamente con América Latina y el Caribe.
En este evento participaron 60 jóvenes de distintos países de América Latina y el Caribe con el objetivo de construir recomendaciones para los mandatarios en el marco de la cumbre “Tuvimos la oportunidad de hacer importantes aportes en las recomendaciones de transición verde. Se espera que estas recomendaciones orienten las relaciones y la inversión de La unión europea en LAC, tomando en cuenta las necesidades de las juventudes rurales en este proceso, algo que impulsamos desde YPARD”, expresa Sebastián Pedraza, Coordinador para ALC de YPARD.
El foro sirvió como un espacio para intercambiar opiniones y experiencias, con el objetivo de que estas den pie a la construcción de un futuro sostenible en el que se integren de mejor manera ambas regiones. De igual forma, que las organizaciones juveniles tengan una relación más estrecha para lograr una mejor cooperación. Se trató temas como la cohesión y las desigualdades sociales, la educación, la salud, la cultura, el género, la juventud, los derechos humanos y la democracia, la economía sostenible e integradora, la transición ecológica y digital justa y equitativa, así como otras identificadas.
"Tender puentes entre nuestras juventudes rurales y urbanas es clave para fortalecer y complementar sus voces para que los tomadores de decisiones puedan generar políticas públicas que atiendan sus necesidades, de esta forma lograremos que el desarrollo sea realmente inclusivo en la región", comenta Marcelita Ponce de León, Coordinadora del Grupo de trabajo de juventudes para ALC de la International Land Coalition y miembro del equipo de Coordinación para YPARD EN ALC.
YPARD es un movimiento internacional de Jóvenes Profesionales por el Desarrollo Agrícola. Durante el evento, Genna Tesdall, Directora Global de YPARD estuvo a cargo de presentar el trabajo que hace la institución para capacitar y empoderar a jóvenes líderes, con el objetivo de la transformación de los sistemas alimentarios en el mundo.
Para consultar el documento de recomendaciones puede dar clic aquí.
Bélgica-. El pasado 13 y 14 de julio YPARD participó en la celebración del Día de la Juventud de Europa y América Latina, realizado Bruselas en el marco del Foro de la Sociedad Civil, Juventud y Autoridades Locales de la Comisión Europea. Este, fue uno de los actos paralelos a la Cumbre UE-CELAC, donde se representó el compromiso político para trabajar conjuntamente con América Latina y el Caribe.
En este evento participaron 60 jóvenes de distintos países de América Latina y el Caribe con el objetivo de construir recomendaciones para los mandatarios en el marco de la cumbre “Tuvimos la oportunidad de hacer importantes aportes en las recomendaciones de transición verde. Se espera que estas recomendaciones orienten las relaciones y la inversión de La unión europea en LAC, tomando en cuenta las necesidades de las juventudes rurales en este proceso, algo que impulsamos desde YPARD”, expresa Sebastián Pedraza, Coordinador para ALC de YPARD.
El foro sirvió como un espacio para intercambiar opiniones y experiencias, con el objetivo de que estas den pie a la construcción de un futuro sostenible en el que se integren de mejor manera ambas regiones. De igual forma, que las organizaciones juveniles tengan una relación más estrecha para lograr una mejor cooperación. Se trató temas como la cohesión y las desigualdades sociales, la educación, la salud, la cultura, el género, la juventud, los derechos humanos y la democracia, la economía sostenible e integradora, la transición ecológica y digital justa y equitativa, así como otras identificadas.
"Tender puentes entre nuestras juventudes rurales y urbanas es clave para fortalecer y complementar sus voces para que los tomadores de decisiones puedan generar políticas públicas que atiendan sus necesidades, de esta forma lograremos que el desarrollo sea realmente inclusivo en la región", comenta Marcelita Ponce de León, Coordinadora del Grupo de trabajo de juventudes para ALC de la International Land Coalition y miembro del equipo de Coordinación para YPARD EN ALC.
YPARD es un movimiento internacional de Jóvenes Profesionales por el Desarrollo Agrícola. Durante el evento, Genna Tesdall, Directora Global de YPARD estuvo a cargo de presentar el trabajo que hace la institución para capacitar y empoderar a jóvenes líderes, con el objetivo de la transformación de los sistemas alimentarios en el mundo.
Para consultar el documento de recomendaciones puede dar clic aquí.
Young Professionals for Agricultural Development (YPARD) e.V.
Kiautschoustr. 17
13353 Berlin, Germany
Genna Tesdall (Geschäftsführerin als besondere Vertreterin gem. §30 BGB)
Sebastian Pedraza Paez (Vorsitzender)
Marina Venacio (stellvertretender Vorsitzende)
Jorrit Kiewik (Kassenpruefer)
Jim Leandro Cano (Vorstandsmitglied)
Lako, Stephane Mbouendeu (Vorstandsmitglied)
Alle Mitglieder des Vorstands als auch die Geschäftsführerin sind einzelvertretungsberechtigt.
Email: [email protected]
Eintragung im Vereinsregister.
Registergericht: Amtsgericht Berlin (Charlottenburg)
Registernummer: VR 40145 B
Umsatzsteuer-Identifikationsnummer gemäß § 27 a Umsatzsteuergesetz:
Noch nicht erteilt.
Glindys Virginia Luciano, Strategic Network Engagement Manager
Die Europäische Kommission stellt eine Plattform zur Online-Streitbeilegung (OS) bereit: http://ec.europa.eu/consumers/odr
Unsere E-Mail-Adresse finden Sie oben unter “Kontakt”.
Haftung für Inhalte
Als Diensteanbieter sind wir gemäß § 7 Abs. 1 TMG für eigene Inhalte auf diesen Seiten nach den allgemeinen Gesetzen verantwortlich. Nach §§ 8 bis 10 TMG sind wir als Diensteanbieter jedoch nicht verpflichtet, übermittelte oder gespeicherte fremde Informationen zu überwachen oder nach Umständen zu forschen, die auf eine rechtswidrige Tätigkeit hinweisen. Verpflichtungen zur Entfernung oder Sperrung der Nutzung von Informationen nach den allgemeinen Gesetzen bleiben hiervon unberührt. Eine diesbezügliche Haftung ist jedoch erst ab dem Zeitpunkt der Kenntnis einer konkreten Rechtsverletzung möglich. Bei Bekanntwerden von entsprechenden Rechtsverletzungen werden wir diese Inhalte umgehend entfernen.
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We are pleased to invite you to the first workshop in the YPARD Workshop Series!
Without a just food systems transformation we cannot have a just climate transition. Moreover, without inclusivity we also cannot achieve food systems transformation. Food and agriculture is now getting more recognition, as seen in COP27, there were various pavilions focused on food, including the Food Systems Pavilion (FSP). This year, the FSP wants to ensure that youth voices are heard not only on expert panels, but are also heard throughout the development process of the pavilion leading to COP28. To ensure this, the FSP, along with the Young Professionals for Agricultural Development (YPARD) and the International Association of Students in Agricultural and related Sciences (IAAS), are working together to establish youth as a co-host of the pavilion.
If your organization is interested in becoming a member of the Youth Co-Host of the Food Systems Pavilion, please fill out the form and answer all questions in detail. A total of fifteen organizations will be selected to work together and ensure youth voices are well represented. Should you have any questions, feel free to contact the Youth Co-Host's representatives, Glindys Virginia Luciano (YPARD) at [email protected] and Aya Mounir (IAAS) at [email protected].
Apply by July 23th, 2023 17:00 CET
Email: [email protected]
YPARD Global Coordination Unit
Hosted by AGRIDEA and the Czech University of Life Sciences Prague
Lausanne, Switzerland and Prague, Czech Republic