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Interview with Mrs. ADOUSSI HOUETOGNON Sélome, Director of Inades-Formation Togo in prelude to the public conference on farmers’ seeds

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Madam Director, this theme also meets the objectives of the AlimenTERRE Awareness Campaign. Isn’t that right?


Sélome ADOUSSI H
. : Of course! The issue of peasant seeds also responds to the objectives of the AlimenTERRE Consciousness Campaign carried by Inades-Formation and its allies, which aims at healthy and sustainable food through food sovereignty because “food is a right, eating is a vote”!

If the right to food is inalienable, it remains that every consumer must freely choose what he or she decides to consume. This is why the issue of biodiversity is also important to restore endangered seeds. This is one of COPAGEN’s struggles.


Editorial
What will be the end result?


Sélome ADOUSSI H
. This debate aims at highlighting the importance of farmer seeds in food sovereignty and therefore, the place of choice that must be reserved for them in agricultural and seed policies with regard to national and international texts to which Togo has adhered. The aim is to collect proposals on the actions to be taken to bring the State and the actors of the sector to reinforce

support for farmers’ seed systems and recognition of quality control mechanisms for farmers’ seeds.


Editorial
Who is it for?


Sélome ADOUSSI H
. This meeting is aimed at the actors of the agricultural world and the seed sector and of course at all consumers because “in the beginning were the seeds!


Editorial
What will be the highlights of the conference? I want to talk about the communications, the panels, the interventions…


Sélome ADOUSSI H.
The conference will be furnished by two communications and a panel. The first communication will be on the theme: ”Farmers’ seeds: concept-production-conservation-dissemination” and will be animated by Professor Guido AZIADEKEY, Lecturer at the Ecole Supérieure d’Agronomie. The second presentation will focus on the regulatory and legal framework of farmer seeds in Togo and will be presented by Mr. ESSIOMLEY Komi, Director of Agricultural Seeds and Plants (DSP). These communications will be followed by a panel of 60 min which will be animated by four panellists and will deal with the stakes, challenges and perspectives on the place and importance of farmer seeds in Togo.


Editorial
How to follow you if we are not in Lome?


Sélome ADOUSSI H.
The conference will be broadcasted on our facebook page and on the youtube page of Secaar. A projection will also be made to the offices of the projects in the interior of the country to allow the seed producers that we accompany to participate in the conference. Please subscribe to these different pages to follow the broadcast https://www.facebook.com/inadesformationtg/ https://www.youtube.com/user/secaar.


Editorial
A last word before closing this interview?


Sélome ADOUSSI H.
Thank you for this opportunity to talk about this COPAGEN Togo conference on farmer seeds. We take this opportunity to thank all our partners of this event, especially the Ministry of Agriculture, the General Secretariat of Inades-Formation, the regional COPAGEN, the PNAFAT which is involved in the United Nations Decade for Family Farming. Our thanks also to our partner ASTM and Secaar whose financial support made this conference possible.

Inades-Formation Togo / Communication Department

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ABCD2 project

Projet ABCD-Un élève un arbre COP28

1. Project title

Supporting the scaling-up of community experiences and citizen monitoring of public policies in response to climate change in sub-Saharan Africa (ABCD 2 project)

2. Summary

The project to scale up community experiences and dynamics of citizen monitoring of public policies in the face of climate change in sub-Saharan Africa is the continuation of an initial project to capitalize on these experiences.

In fact, in 2022, with funding from the Basque Agency for Development Cooperation (ABCD), Inades-Formation carried out the “Study-capitalization of good practices in the face of the challenges of climate change and local governance in sub-Saharan Africa ” project, which capitalized on 50 experiences, including 31 climate change adaptation experiences and 19 governance experiences in 11 sub-Saharan African countries.

Based on the results of this pilot project, we have been able to identify and capitalize on some of the living realities of community efforts to combat the problems posed by climate change in Africa. They have been developed by a variety of players, including public services specializing in environmental and climate change management, civil society organizations and farmers’ organizations.

This second phase of the project, which will run for 30 months (2022-2024), aims to (i) scale up these good experiences developed by communities in African countries, in terms of adaptation, mitigation and resilience to climate change and of (ii) support the dynamics of citizen monitoring of the associated policy and regulatory frameworks.

ACF-AO project

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1. Project title

Feminist Climate Action Project – West Africa ACF-AO

2. Summary

The “Feminist Climate Action in West Africa” project is being implemented in Côte d’Ivoire to contribute effectively to the resilience and fight against the effects of climate change by ecologically sensitive coastal and island communities, with a particular focus on rural women and young people.

It will build the capacity of communities, particularly women and young people, to implement strategies to protect biodiversity and ecosystems, notably through the adoption of agroecological practices, energy diversification and advocacy. It will strengthen the participation of rural women and young people in local governance of biodiversity and climate action.

Funded by Global Affairs Canada | Affaires mondiales Canada, the ACF AO project is taking place in Côte d’Ivoire, Guinea-Bissau, Senegal and Togo.

It is managed in Côte d’Ivoire by SUCO and Inades-Formation – Secrétariat Général.

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