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Report: N8 IFSTAL Food Systems Training Course in Ghana
9 Jul 2019

Report: N8 IFSTAL Food Systems Training Course in Ghana

by ifstal01 | posted in: Blog, Events, IFSTAL Ghana, IFSTAL International, News, Uncategorized, Year 4 | 0

In June the IFSTAL team returned to Ghana, bringing staff and students from N8 Agrifood to train alongside University of Ghana students and other food-systems professionals. “The world urgently needs more food systems analysts – the answer to that need … Continued

Food Systems Training – University of Ghana
27 Jul 2018

Food Systems Training – University of Ghana

by Saher Hasnain | posted in: Blog, IFSTAL Ghana, IFSTAL International, Uncategorized | 0

Monday 23 July 2018 – ‘Food Systems’   By the end of this day you will be able to Describe the food systems challenges and the basic elements of food system thinking; Identify key issues in the Ghanaian food system; … Continued

IFSTAL goes to the Global South!
24 Jul 2018

IFSTAL goes to the Global South!

by Rebecca White | posted in: IFSTAL Ghana, IFSTAL International, Uncategorized | 0

John Ingram, IFSTAL Programme Leader IFSTAL’s reach is continuing to grow. This week sees the very first 1-week intensive IFSTAL course outside the UK! Many students from the Global South have been among the 1100 graduate students across the partner … Continued

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