The goal: to outline a Territorial Food Plan. As part of the #AfriFOODlinks project’s local activities coordinated by Rikolto, EStà – Economia e Sostenibilità conducted in close collaboration with ACRA three days of workshops with 60 experienced local professionals from ministry offices, municipal departments, economic representatives, NGOs, associations, and more.
Given the multitude of remarkable local initiatives, the sense was to link the implementation of the AfriFOODlinks project to the broader framework of key actions that the Ouagadougou Municipality is pursuing on the food system, helping to consolidate a technically structured public base for the overall governance of the urban system.
On the first day, ACRA handled all activities and presentations of local initiatives, while EStà delivered a training session and provided an initial overview of conceptual framework, content, and links to international experiences and programs.
Over the next two days, through a series of sessions divided into six working tables managed using facilitation methods, a shared framework was built with numerous operational guidelines on common actions, goal measurement, timelines, responsibilities and missing elements.
Special thanks to the Municipality of Ouaga, ACRA coordinator Elsa Rosa, Rikolto Ouagadougou City Coordinator Harouna MAIGA, ICLEI Africa and our staff on field Andrea Calori PhD & Bianca Minotti.
The goal: to outline a Territorial Food Plan. As part of the #AfriFOODlinks project’s local activities coordinated by Rikolto, EStà – Economia e Sostenibilità conducted in close collaboration with ACRA three days of workshops with 60 experienced local professionals from ministry offices, municipal departments, economic representatives, NGOs, associations, and more.
Given the multitude of remarkable local initiatives, the sense was to link the implementation of the AfriFOODlinks project to the broader framework of key actions that the Ouagadougou Municipality is pursuing on the food system, helping to consolidate a technically structured public base for the overall governance of the urban system.
On the first day, ACRA handled all activities and presentations of local initiatives, while EStà delivered a training session and provided an initial overview of conceptual framework, content, and links to international experiences and programs.
Over the next two days, through a series of sessions divided into six working tables managed using facilitation methods, a shared framework was built with numerous operational guidelines on common actions, goal measurement, timelines, responsibilities and missing elements.
Special thanks to the Municipality of Ouaga, ACRA coordinator Elsa Rosa, Rikolto Ouagadougou City Coordinator Harouna MAIGA, ICLEI Africa and our staff on field Andrea Calori PhD & Bianca Minotti.