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Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
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⁣Agroforestry and Agricultural Extension

Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
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Professional platform dedicated to providing advice building construction and detailed guide to finding merchants/suppliers as well information on the process of hiring construction equipments from reputable lenders.
We hold conversations with key individual and ceo's where we ask insightful questions that can help anyone planning to embark on their first building project.
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Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
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Watermelon though highly watered is very highly nutritious with vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants. Its `a low calorie snack that has a very high demand in hot countries, those that experience summer or the hot season for Uganda. The fruit represents a fortune for Ugandan farmers covering 6.8% around the globe. This video will enlighten us on how to grow this fruit all the way to the bank. stay tuned@Emmanzi Business Marketing

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Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
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Judith Bakirya had quit her NGO job nineteen years ago to give back to her community. She returned to farming, rejecting conventional practices to run her farm the traditional Ugandan way.

Her 1000-acre farmland of fruit trees, herbs, and livestock run on a concept called permaculture where nothing is wasted.
Judith has been educating more people in her community about the benefits of running this type of farming.

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Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
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Video 43 in the Introduction to Ethnobotany series. Presented by Orou Gaoué.

Africa is the second largest continent and has the second largest rainforest block. Africa has diverse plant resources and indigenous communities that still rely largely on plants for their livelihood. This episode discusses uses and management of plant resources in West Africa in three parts: First, are presented the distribution of ecological variation and human population density in Africa. People populate mostly the savannah region of the continent, leaving the vast infertile desert and the harsh rainforest regions less populated. Increasing population density and its concentration in the savannah areas is, among other reasons, responsible for high forest degradation rates and high plant harvesting impact in Sub-Saharan Africa. Second, the different indigenous uses of plant resources are reviewed: food, medicine and cosmetic, fodder, firewood and charcoal, building and timber. There is a severe firewood crisis in the region and harvesting non-timber forest products such as tree fodder, tree bark for medicine, is participating to the degradation of the forest. Third is an analysis of indigenous as well as government management strategies of forest and forest resources. Sacred forests and agroforestry parklands are some of the traditional ways of conserving plant species of local interest. The state management strategy has shift from an official protectionism of the state reserve forest, to a more participatory approach, although the level of implication of indigenous people has varied over the years.

Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
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ORFC Global 2021 Session

Across Africa, a network of Earth Jurisprudence Practitioners is accompanying traditional and indigenous communities in the revival and enhancement of their Earth-centred customary governance systems. African Earth Jurisprudence Practitioners from West and Southern Africa will share the philosophy and practice of Earth Jurisprudence and the work that Earth Jurisprudence has inspired on the continent: stories of accompanying rural communities in the revival of their seed and food sovereignty and traditional knowledge and practices, the restoration of their sacred natural sites and associated rituals, and the strengthening of their ecological governance systems derived from the laws of the Earth.  

These civil-society-led initiatives to re-establish Earth-centred governance on the continent are founded on Africa’s rich indigenous legal traditions and cultural heritage and inspired by Earth Jurisprudence – a legal philosophy and ethical framework conceived of by eco-theologian Thomas Berry in the late twentieth century. Through the lens of community stories and Earth Jurisprudence, panellists will explore the role of the sacred in farming and how the revival of traditional farming practices and indigenous seeds can strengthen a sacred human-Earth relationship.

Speakers:
Appolinaire Oussou Lio
Gertrude Pswarayi-Jabson
Method Gundidza

Chair:
Liz Hosken

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Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
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Food Chain: Agricultural Resilience - Joy News(22-7-21)

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Le Professeur Théophile Obenga a été interviewé à Brazzaville par André ONDELE Directeur Général de la Télévision Nationale Congolaise à l'occasion des 60 ans de l'indépendance de la République Congo




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