This post originally appeared on the GFAR Website.
This post originally appeared on the GFAR Website.
This blogpost originally appeared on the GFAR website
"As a social media trainer, I love to inspire others. But when the trainees, in their turn, become trainers, that takes it to another level. That's why I love working with YPARD youth. They not only take the knowledge in, but share it with others. This snowball effect is really what capacity building is all about." - Peter Casier, GFAR Social Media Coordinator.
Are you a professional communicator, or a social media enthusiast? Are you part of the GFAR network (the Global Forum on Agricultural Research) or CGIAR (the global agricultural research partnership), or one of its partners? Are you involved in a nonprofit organisation, institute or university working on any aspect of food security, agriculture, sustainable development, or eco-systems? Or a young social media enthusiast willing to put your skills into use for the greater good?
14 budding female agrientrepreneurs from the Young Professionals for Agricultural Development (YPARD) have been granted a place in the November 2015 intake of the online mentoring program for young women entrepreneurs.
From 7-19 December 2015 YPARD India was granted the opportunity to attend the National Dialogue on “Innovative Extension Systems for Farmers’ Empowerment and Welfare” at NASC Complex New Delhi, India.
Every year, we strive to improve our support to YPARD members. We need YOU to tell us what you want more of and what you want less of. YPARD is your network; get the most out of it!
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