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Big,
Sweet Tomatoes - Food Security and Productive SanitationThe need for
increased crop yields in Africa is driving farmers’ demand for fertiliser.
Productive sanitation can play a key role in meeting this demand. This event
will have a special focus on the IFAD-funded productive sanitation project in
Niger which shows how agricultural productivity can be a driver for sanitation.
See the project factsheet [PDF:
1.47MB] for more details!
12:45 |
Introduction: Setting the Scene for Enhanced Food
Security with a Focus on the African Context. Dr. Elisabeth Kvarnström,
Node Development Manager, EcoSanRes Programme, SEI, Sweden |
12:50 |
Mainstreaming Productive Sanitation Systems in the
Agricultural Sector. Mr. Laurent Stravato, Technical Adviser, Water and
Sanitation, IFAD, Italy
[Presentation PDF: 856kb] |
13:00 |
Agricultural Productivity as a Driver for Sanitation:
The IFAD funded Project in Aguié, Niger. Mr. Linus Dagerskog, Project
Coordinator AP-Aguié, CREPA HQ, Burkina Faso
[Presentation PDF: 1.40MB] |
13:10 |
Potential of Productive Sanitation Systems in Niger.
Prof. Moussa Baragé, Head of Department, Faculty of Agronomy, Abdou
Moumouni University, Niger [Did not present - see
presentation PDF by Tandia: 981kb] |
13:25 |
Tools for Nutrient Recycling and Soil Enhancement.
Ms. Anna Richert, Director, Richert Miljökompetens, Sweden
[Presentation PDF: 734kb] |
13:30 |
Discussion: The Potential of Productive Sanitation.
Moderator: Dr. Elisabeth Kvarnström |
13:45 |
Close of Side Event |
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