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Diversité des régimes alimentaires : relier l’alimentation traditionnelle et les ressources phytogénétiques à la santé dans les zones rurales et urbaines en Afrique subsaharienne
Dietary Diversity: Linking traditional food and plant genetic resources to rural and urban health in Sub-Saharan Africa
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De plus, le Centre encourage l'utilisation des systèmes de savoirs des populations autochtones et de bien d'autres formes d'information pour le renforcement des capacités, et comme moyen d'accélérer le développement socio-économique des zones rurales et urbaines du Ghana et de l'ensemble de la région de l'Afrique de l'ouest.
CEFIKS is an independent not-for-profit, non-governmental organization based in Accra, Ghana with an affiliate branch in the United States. CEFIKS is committed to the inclusion of indigenous knowledge systems in Africa, specifically Ghana, in the mushrooming information technology movement. Further, the centre promotes the utilization of indigenous knowledge systems and other forms of information for capacity building as a way of accelerating socio-economic development in rural and urban areas of Ghana and throughout the West African region.
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5) une coordination intersectorielle autour des réalités spécifiques liées à l’utilisation de l’eau, y compris l’approvisionnement en eau pour assurer la sécurité alimentaire, dans les zones rurales et urbaines, l’eau pour l’environnement, l’énergie, l’industrie, le transport et le tourisme.
EC Water and Development policy should be based on: (1) integrated water resources management; (2) a river basin approach; (3) access to safe water and sanitation systems and to hygiene to meet basic human needs; (4) improved governance to secure best possible use of water and an enhanced cooperation in integrated water resources management of shared, including transboundary, water systems; and (5) cross-sectoral coordination of different water uses, including ensuring water for food security, in rural as well as urban areas, water for the environment, energy, industry, transport, and tourism. The reciprocal impact between water and climate change is another area where EC support might be needed.Read the document.