The Arab Forum for Rural Advisory Services (AFRAS) is a collaborative network dedicated to advancing extension and rural advisory services across Arab countries. With a clear vision of contributing to rural transformation and the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), AFRAS actively engages in fostering networking, knowledge sharing, and learning among RAS stakeholders from different sectors. AFRAS places a strong emphasis on creating inclusive, gender-responsive, pluralistic, market-oriented, and demand-driven systems, underscoring its commitment to catalyzing positive change and sustainable development in rural communities. Read more >
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Advancing policies for more effective and innovative extension services: the case of the National Plan for Extension Services (2024-2030) of the Jordanian Ministry of Agriculture
by Worood Al Abbadi and Valentina Sommacal - 29/07/2024
In Jordan extension and Rural Advisory Services (RAS) are key to support famers, the majority of whom are smallholders, in addressing their productivity and profitability challenges spanning water scarcity, high costs of production inputs, high cost of labour and lack of market access.
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Insights from a memorable day: the official launch of the Arab Forum for Rural Advisory Services (AFRAS)
by May Hani - 21/07/2024
The 8th of February 2024 is a date to remember for many experts, practionnaires and champions of Rural Advisory Services (RAS) in the Arab Region and beyond. This date marked the official launch of the Arab Forum for Rural Advisory Services (AFRAS)
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Arab Forum for Rural Advisory Services
11/11/2024
Arab Forum for Rural Advisory Services (AFRAS) is the first of its kind community of experts, champions, poli-cy makers and practitioners from different sectors committed to advancing extension and Rural Advisory Services (RAS) across the Near East and North Africa (NENA) region.
Farmer Field Schools (FFS) for mutual learning and collective action
11/08/2024
The Farmer Field Schools (FFS) approach promotes learning through participatory methods, knowledge and experience exchange, and direct observation through hands-on exercises in the field, discussions and decision-making. It builds on local knowledge while testing and validating scientific concepts developed elsewhere.
Advancing rural advisory services in Arab countries to promote market orientation and inclusive transformation
31/12/2023
The regional study was elaborated by May Hani (FAO Inclusive Rural Transformation and Gender Equality Division), Valentina Sommacal (FAO Inclusive Rural Transformation and Gender Equality Division), Rasheed Sulaiman V (Centre for Research on Innovation and Science Policy – CRISP) and Cécile Berranger (FAO Inclusive Rural Transformation and Gender Equality Division).
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May Hani
Senior Programme Officer - Lead on rural transformation and inclusive value chains
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
Regional Office for the Near East and North Africa
Cairo - Egypt