In the Spotlight

Eswatini advances climate-resilient agriculture with modern farming technologies
Eswatini is expanding its climate adaptation efforts in agriculture by introducing protected cultivation infrastructure and climate-smart technologies aimed at increasing food system resilience. The initiative, implemented with technical support from the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), was featured during the Coordination Unit for Plant Production and Health’s (CUPPAH) monthly knowledge exchange session. The Eswatini programme showcases the deployment of greenhouse tunnels and shade net structures to
Rural Communication Services

Bringing sustainable farming to life: Mrs. Kamakune’s work at Voice of Tooro
Molly Kamakune is a broadcaster at Voice of Tooro, serving the Tooro sub-region in Western Uganda. Since 2022, she has been at the forefront of the Platform Project, hosting and producing the station’s weekly farmers’ program, Obulimi N’obuliisa, which airs every Sunday from 4 to 5 pm. Mrs. Kamakune plays a hands-on role in every step of the program. Alongside program producer Polite Musa and the Kabarole Hub members led by
Family Farming

Bong Rural Women Farmers Celebrate Agriculture as a Life-Changing Opportunity in Liberia
Gbarnga, Bong County – Women farmers in Sinyea Town, Bong County, Liberia, celebrate their agriculture involvement, describing it as a transformative and life-changing experience. Many, particularly single mothers, say farming has become a beacon of hope and a path to self-reliance. Members of the Nee-A-Lah Farmers Group, a community-based farming initiative in Sinyea, Suakoko District, shared how agriculture has helped them transition from dependence on others to self-sufficiency and empowerment.















