Highlight from the AGILE Studies Dissemination Workshop.
Bringing stakeholders together to share insights, strengthen horticulture value chains, and advance market-driven solutions for better jobs and sustainable livelihoods.
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The Agriculture Growth and Innovation for Livelihood Enchacement Studies Dissemination Workshop workshop provided a platform for sharing findings from a series of AGILE studies conducted in Kikuube District to generate evidence on the opportunities....
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....and host communities to participate in and benefit from higher-value opportunities. As we move from evidence to action, we remain committed to generating insights that inform policy, strengthen markets, and unlock opportunities for inclusive and sustainable development.
His remarks underscored the need for strong coordination, effective oversight, and evidence-based interventions to connect producers to markets and create sustainable opportunities for refugee and host communities.
During the Workshop, Brigadier Gen. John Baptiste Mulindwa, representing Operation Wealth Creation (OWC), underscored the importance of evidence-driven planning and effective coordination in transforming Uganda's agricultural sector.
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The AGILE Studies Dissemination Workshop is currently underway at Skyz Hotel, Kampala, bringing together key stakeholders from government, development partners, the private sector, farmer organizations, and refugee and host community leaders.
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He also underscored the importance of strengthening the key subsectors within horticulture to drive productivity, value addition, employment, and market competitiveness.
As discussions unfold, stakeholders are engaging with the evidence and recommendations to inform collaborative, market-driven solutions that can foster inclusive growth, strengthen livelihoods, and unlock the full potential of the horticulture sector.
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The AGILE Studies Dissemination Workshop is currently underway at Skyz Hotel, Kampala, bringing together key stakeholders from government, development partners, the private sector, farmer organizations, and refugee and host community leaders.
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Together, they provide valuable insights into practical pathways for increasing productivity, improving market access, creating decent employment opportunities, and enhancing the participation of youth, women, refugees, & host communities in sustainable agricultural development.