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MAGVIN Research Institute empowers Suntaa Nuntaa Farmers’ Group with Climate-Smart Agricultural practices and Village Savings and Loans Association (VSLA) services

On September 2, 2024, MAGVIN Research Institute led a training on Climate-Smart Agriculture (CSA) and Village Savings and Loans Association (VSLA) services for the Suntaa Nuntaa Farmers Group in Biihee, Upper West Region, Ghana. This initiative supports sustainable development and aims to improve rural livelihoods. The session equipped local farmers with practical skills in sustainable […]

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MAGVIN Research Institute trains Sungmaale Farmers’ Group on Climate-Smart Agriculture and Village Savings and Loans Association Services

MAGVIN Research Institute recently held a training session on Climate-Smart Agriculture (CSA) and Village Savings and Loans Association (VSLA) services for the Sungmaale Farmers Group in the Sing community, Upper West Region of Ghana. This initiative marked a significant step in empowering local farmers with sustainable practices and strengthening their financial resilience. The training focused

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MAGVIN Research Institute celebrates International Youth Day on the theme: “From Clicks to Progress: Youth Digital Pathways for Sustainable Development”

On August 14, 2024, MAGVIN Research Institute collaborated with esteemed youth-led organizations in the Upper West Region to commemorate International Youth Day under the theme: “From Clicks to Progress: Youth Digital Pathways for Sustainable Development.” The celebration highlighted the crucial role that digital learning plays in enhancing employable skills and fostering sustainable development. The event

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MAGVIN Research Institute Partners with CharityRock Foundation to Promote Innovation and Development

MAGVIN Research Institute held a productive meeting with CharityRock Foundation, focusing on the critical role of high-quality data collection and informed decision-making in research. Our discussions highlighted the importance of effective data filtration in supporting sustainable development initiatives. The engagement was part of steps towards the implementation of the Identifying New Solutions Powered by Innovation

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MAGVIN Research Institute organize Climate-Smart Agriculture training for Farmers in Naapaal Community, Nandom Municipality

MAGVIN Research Institute recently held a Climate-Smart Agriculture training session for farmers in Naapaal, a community in the Nandom Municipality of the Upper West Region. The training equipped local farmers with practical techniques to improve crop resilience, boost soil health, and use water more efficiently. Participants took part in hands-on demonstrations, where they learned about

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MAGVIN Research Institute engages and sensitise communities in the Daffiama Bussie Issa District towards building climate resilience

MAGVIN Research Institute conducted a community engagement and sensitization in the Tuori, Karni, and Worgbere communities of the Daffiama Bussie Issa District, Upper West Region of Ghana. This initiative was part of the GIZ Resilience Against Climate Change (REACH) project. The project is aimed to enhance local awareness and foster proactive measures for building climate

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