Speaking on behalf of YPARD AFRICA at the FARA Side- event at the GCARD2 |
YPARD
was invited to present to it activities to theThe Forum for Agricultural Research in
Africa (FARA) at it pre-event conference side event activities held on the
28th of October 2012 at the
2nd Global Conference on Agricultural Research for Development
(GCARD2) holding at Punta del Este, Uruguay. The session was focusing on
“Catalyzing African Innovations and entrepreneurship” and it was dedicated to
showcasing innovations and entrepreneurships within the agriculture knowledge
system in Africa. The objectives of the event were
1. Share
at the global level experiences in catalyzing innovations and entrepreneurship
by different regional coordinating bodies from extension to youth and civil
society organizations and
2. Create
opportunity to discuss possible partnerships with other continents for
South-South and North-South Cooperation.
The Forum for Agricultural Research in Africa (FARA)
is the apex organization for coordinating and facilitating agricultural
research extension and Education in Africa. It hosts YPARD Africa. As a result,
among the many stakeholders in ARD such as ASARECA, AFAAS, RUFORUM, PAFFO,
NASRO, and PANGOC who were present at the event, YPARD
Africa was also present to showcase to the apex body their activities so
far and plans for the future.
I
was invited to represent YPARD Africa and present activities of the continental
arm of the organization to the stakeholders. Among the many things mentioned
was the role of YPARD in networking Young Professionals
in Agricultural Research for Development together and providing a structure for
them to show case their works in all areas of Agriculture.
I also
elaborated on the role YPARD plays in not only giving voice to the youths but
also bringing it to the doorstep of the stakeholders and senior professionals.
A typical example is the lobbying for sponsorship of four YPs from Africa to
join 12 others from all over the world to bring the voice of youths to the GCARD2. The role YPARD plays in
sharing and disseminating information to the youth was showcased as well.
Stakeholders at the event also found interesting the YPARD’s program to
showcase the efforts of YP doing well in agriculture through its YP of the
month testimonial page on their website and it was applauded.
I went
ahead to explain the challenges faced by young professionals and YPARD as an
organization. These included:
i.
The need for Young
Professional to have more access to internships, field works and mentorship
from the various arms of agriculture.
ii.
The need to provide
training on entrepreneurship and soft skills to improve innovation systems.
iii.
The problem of making
agriculture attractive to young people
iv.
Value addition to the
career with appropriate reward system and
v.
Funding for more offline
activities and administrative activities of YPARD Africa at national levels
The
various stakeholders appreciated the effort of YPARD so for and encouraged that
the flag be kept flying. These discussions were brought before the global
research community during FARA’s presentation at the conference itself.
Olawale Isaiah is an active member of YPARD from Nigeria and was part of the 4
youths from Africa sponsored to be part of the 2nd Global Conference
on Agricultural Research for Development (GCARD2). This is the second of my
post-conference posts. Read the first here.
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