EBAFOSA is the first every inclusive pan-African framework and platform, an institution with protocols – a constitution and rules of procedure adopted in an inclusive continental process guiding its actions.
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Under the auspices and patronage of the Ministry of Environment, Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development and the Ministry of Budget and National Planning, the Nigeria EBA for Food Security Assembly National Branch was launched on 18th March 20146. Organized Unions and labor played a critical role in supporting this launch as well as the government, international organization like UNDP, FAO, private sector and individual citizens. The Federal Government has praised organized stakeholders for its role in the launch and assured its committed support to ensure EBAFOSA gets rollout across the entire country.
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UN Environment Ecosystems Based Adaptation for Food Security Assembly – EBAFOSA
Logic and Operational Modalities of EBAFOSA and how it is helping to implement UN Environment work.
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Today marks 366 days and because of what you are doing we have come a long way since the formal establishment of EBAFOSA in 31st July 2015.
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The 2nd Ecosystem Based Adaptation for Food Security Conference (EBAFOSC 2) opened on Thursday 30 July 2015 at the UN Environment Programme (UNEP) Headquarters in Nairobi, on the theme ‘Re-imagining Africa’s Food Security through Harnessing Ecosystem Based Adaptation Approaches Now and Into the Future under Climate Change'.
EBAFOSA is the first every inclusive pan-African framework and platform, an institution with protocols – a constitution and rules of procedure adopted in an inclusive continental process guiding its actions, that provides a platform for all stakeholders in a country - from governments and their agencies, the public sector, private sector, educational and research institutions, individual publics/citizens, CBOs, international intergovernmental organizations, NGOs, CSOs etc. to collaborate in a participatory way in developing and implementing policy solutions to upscale EBA-driven agriculture and its value chains toward ensuring sustainable inclusive growth in Africa.