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Publication et rapports / Rapports
Postharvest & Trade Center (PHTC) Initiative Evaluation in Sikasso & Ségou Regions
October.31.2016
This report studies the effects of Postharvet & Trade Center established in Sikasso and Ségou Regions in Mali, a platform aiming to reduce postharvest losses and to improve income through providing warehousing and storage services, and linking farmers to reliable markets.
Publication et rapports / Histoire
SAA History Book : Take it to the farmer
September.23.2016
History and 30-year experiences of Sasakawa Africa Association in Sub-Shahran Africa. This history tells the story of how a relatively small NGO made a continent-wide impact and how it is tackling the challenges in the four countries where it now focuses its activities – still achieving successes and learning lessons that can be applied across Africa.
Publication et rapports / Autres publications
SAA Success Stories
September.23.2016
Success stories from SAA intervention in Ethiopia, Nigeria, Mali and Uganda.
Publication et rapports / Rapports
Promoting Crop Diversification and Improved Agricultural Technologies in Tigray Region, Ethiopia
May.1.2016
This evaluation assessed and presented achievements, outcomes, impacts and challenges of a project entitled “Promoting Crop Diversification and Advanced Technologies in Tigray (PCDAT)” which was implemented in some parts of Tigray Region, Ethiopia. PCDAT was a four-year project, July 2011 - July 2015, implemented by the PCDAT project team of Sasakawa Global 2000-Ethiopia based in Mekele in close collaboration with the Tigray Region al Bureau of Agriculture and Rural Development (BoARD) with a financial support from Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) under JICA Partnership Program.
Publication et rapports / Rapports
Income Generation by FTCs for Sustainable Extension Delivery through Loan Guarantee Fund (LGF) Scheme
May.1.2016
Sasakawa Global 2000 (SG 2000) Ethiopia implemented Loan Guarantee Fund (LGF) scheme under the financial support provided by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation (BMGF). The project started in 2011 targeting 154 FTCs in 20 Woredas of nine regions (Oromia, Amhara, SNNPR, Gambela, Benisngul Gumuz, Somali, Harari, Diredewa and Tigray). The objectives of the LGF were (i) to operate as an extension arm of FTCs by establishing successful demonstration of profitable agricultural business enterprises which serve as a learning platform; (ii) to enable FTCs to engage in cost-recovery activities that will move them towards financial sustainability and ultimately ensure their independence from tight government budget.