
| Final Call: One Week Left to Enroll | |
CSDi Winter Quarter 2012: Upcoming Online Field Courses: January 10, 2012
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| Gardening for Nutrition: Flexible Recipes |
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Our challenge: Overabundance! We are simply producing more vegetables than we can eat. Vegetables we picked today are rich in vitamins, minerals, micro nutrients, carbohydrates & proteins--things frequently missing in the diets of developing nation villagers in--yet are simple & inexpensive to grow.
Food diversity is a major component of human nutrition. In other words, by eating a diversity of food you will be eating a range of the vitamins and minerals that you need to complement your carbohydrate and protein intake. Look at our ideas for flexible recipes.
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| International Home Gardening for Nutrition Recipe Book Contest | |
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We would like to hear from you about your recipes from your garden in your country.
It's easy. Simply send us a MS Word attachment with your favorite recipe that uses vegetables/fruit/small livestock that you've grown/raised in your home garden. |
| New CSDi Membership Opportunity: Gain access to hundreds of development resources |
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Free Membership Benefits. Not a member? Membership is free: we only need your name & email. As a member you will have access to a collection of resources for increasing impact in the field.
What Works in International Development? Sustainable projects are based upon a series of building block activities that have shown scientific evidence of having worked, and that provide effective grassroots solutions to needs identified by rural communities.Take a look below to see what is available to members.
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| Summary of 2011 Field Projects in 18 countries | |
We've been very lucky in 2011 with the high quality of our student field partners and of the projects they developed—and during November we featured select projects in four newsletters for specialty audiences. Each project has a student introduction, a short write-up—as well as detailed background information about the actual communities and solution oriented project activities.
The four specialtity newsletters have been compiled into this 2011 Field Project summary.
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| New Resource for Climate Change Adaptation | |
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Technologies for Climate Change Adaptation in the Agriculture Sector: UNEP
This new guidebook on Technology for Climate Change Adaptation in the Agriculture sector has been recently published by GEF-UNEP. This guidebook is intended to assist developing country governments, agriculture practitioners, and stakeholders in conducting Technology needs Assessment and prepare technology action plans for adaptation to climate change in the agriculture sector under the Global Environment Facility. |
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