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UN training focuses on agroforestry to meet Sustainable Development Goals

The United Nations Institute For Training And Research And Trees For The Future Host Workshop On Using Agroforestry To Meet The Sdgs

March 5, 2019 (Silver Spring, MD) — Trees for the Future (TREES), in collaboration with the United Nations Institute for Training and Research New York Office (UNITAR), organized the first workshop of their three-part series on Using Agroforestry to Meet the SDGs that took place on Thursday, February 28th, 2019 at the United Nations Headquarters in New York.

This series is a part of the ongoing execution of UNITAR and TREES’ Memorandum of Understanding signed last year to develop and implement training activities.

The main objective of the series is for international development leaders and agroforestry practitioners to learn the crucial impacts that Trees for the Future’s Forest Garden Approach has on ending hunger, poverty and deforestation. Participants will learn key agroforestry techniques and training facilitation skills required to pass the Forest Garden Certification Exam. Once a Certified Forest Garden Trainer, anyone, anywhere can participate in Trees for the Future’s global learning community of trainers working across the developing world to meet multiple SDGs.

TREES’ work impacts the following Sustainable Development Goals:

The full-day introductory training session, Establishing Forest Gardens, was open to all UN members and special guests, including staff from the Permanent Missions, individuals from numerous NGOs, and participants from countries currently facing threats of severe poverty and deforestation. TREES’ Executive Director John Leary shared knowledge and experience in the implementation of the Forest Garden Approach, how to overcome challenges in creating sustainable smallholder farming systems, and meeting nutritional needs.

To introduce the necessary steps that must be taken in addressing the struggles commonly experienced in agricultural development, Leary had the group engage in a series of practical exercises including designing a practical Forest Garden, creating examples of protective fences, communication skill activities, nutritional understanding, and seed starting.

The rest of the series will focus on diversification, optimization, and financial and marketing training so that farmers can sustainably meet the full potential of their Forest Gardens, meet their financial and nutritional needs, and compete in market sectors at all times of the year. The next workshop will be held on Thursday, March 27th, 2019 at the United Nations Headquarters in New York. More details and registration are available at www.unitar.org/event/full-catalog/diversifying-nutrition-and-income-sources .

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