Mr. Andy Kallas, director of the United States International Development Agency in Ghana, said that the needs of agricultural women need to be prioritized in order to promote food production, reduce poverty, and improve performance in the sector.
He stated that these women concerns are in national interests, hence it is necessary to invest in areas that increase productivity and ensure food security. Andy Carras interviewed the Ghana Communications Company at the Washington State North Ghana Governance (NGGA) Women's Agriculture Seminar.
He stated that women are faced with many challenges in agricultural production, such as lack of access to farmland, irrigation, financing system. The director of the Ghana delegation of the US International Development Agency said that in order to address these challenges, the agricultural production governance system needed to implement appropriate policy improvements to launch the NGGA project.
Andy Carras aims to create a platform for all supporters of the agricultural value chain to explore ways to ensure more sensitive governance to improve national agricultural development He said that.
Chrys SK Pul, an expert on governance and advocacy of the NGGA project said the project established a regional and district civil society advocacy platform. He stated that the purpose of the Forum is to inform them about how they should work by interacting with platform members, gathering ideas, aggregating them, and promoting support.
Mr. Poole said at this meeting that he had the opportunity to develop an action plan to improve its country's agricultural development on how to achieve the NGGA's goal of ensuring more sensitive governance. NGGA, a project owner in the western region, stated that Action Aid Ghana will demonstrate technical leadership for the implementation of Part III and will focus on women's empowerment in 28 selected areas with two copies
Mr. Sekai said that the main purpose of Part 3 is to increase participation in women's governance and increase access to information on agricultural opportunities. To effectively participate in agricultural policy processes and initiatives at the local government level, it is also necessary to strengthen the information and knowledge of civil society organizations. He said
Six areas of Upper West Side, Sisala West, Sisala East, Waime, Jilapa, Nandom, Naduri - Kaleo will benefit from the implementation of the project. NGGA is a project funded by the US International Development Agency for 5 years (March 2016 - February 2021), a consortium led by CARE International, implemented in 28 places in the north, the upper west, and the upper east.
The project budget is 11,447,513.00 dollars, with a target population of 5 million.
The agricultural program funded by the United States Agency for International Development, known as Northern Ghana Governance (NGGA), addresses these challenges faced by women in agriculture and promotes agricultural platform women in the North, Southeast Asia and its regions, as well as the Upper West (WAP ). Region
Women in Ghana are mainly contributing to agricultural production, processing and marketing. North Ghana Governance (NGGA), a project funded by the United States International Development Agency to give women agricultural power, promoted the establishment of agricultural infrastructure (WAP) in northern Ghana, Upper West, Upper East. Here, the WAP regional leader who participated in the 7th Pre-Season Plan and Web Forum was held in Tamale. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZpVTdyIDk3E&feature=youtu.be The agricultural program funded by USAID is designed to address these challenges faced by women in agriculture and to strengthen Northern Ghana governance It is called a campaign (NGGA). At the regional and regional levels of agricultural infrastructure (WAP) in northern, upper east and upper west
He stated that women are faced with many challenges in agricultural production, such as lack of access to farmland, irrigation, financing system. In response to these challenges, the director of the Ghana delegation of the US International Development Agency said that the agricultural production governance system needed to implement appropriate policy improvements to launch the NGGA project. Chrys SK Pul, an expert on governance and advocacy of the NGGA project said the project established a regional and district civil society advocacy platform. He stated that the purpose of the Forum is to inform them about how they should work by interacting with platform members, gathering ideas, aggregating them, and promoting support.