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Charge to Regional Working Groups

Charge to Regional Working Groups. Session 8 (Regional B reakout G roups ) reshuffles participants from thematic interests to regional interest groups; and puts the issues, problems and proposed solutions into a geographic context.  

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Charge to Regional Working Groups

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  1. Charge to Regional Working Groups • Session 8 (Regional Breakout Groups) reshuffles participants from thematic interests to regional interest groups; and puts the issues, problems and proposed solutions into a geographic context.   • Based on what you learned in your break-outs and in the thematic plenary, are there similar farmer demands in your country/region? Are there good practices that would resonate in your region? Regional groups answer the specific question: What are Strengths, Gaps and Opportunities to Scale up Climate Services in my country/region? • What is the #1 (or 2 topmost) actionables / big ideas to overcome the challenges to Scaling Up that resonate in your region? WGs begin to think about how to bring the solutions to the problems into their regions. • Each regional group should come up with 1 or 2 priority big ideas that are actionable (with further development) and that can mobilize and excite a community. • Each Regional Group identifies: Strengths – Gaps –Opportunities, towards regional roadmaps for strengthening and scaling-up climate information and advisory services for agriculture/rural communities.

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