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Community Organizations Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Co-operation ACP-EU
Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Co-operation ACP-EU
Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Co-operation ACP-EU
Acronym
CTA
Non Governmental organization

Focal point

cta@cta.int

Location

Wageningen
Netherlands
Working languages
English
French

The Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation (CTA) is an ACP-EU institution working in the field of information for development. We operate under the ACP-EU Cotonou Agreement and our headquarters are in The Netherlands. When it was set up, in 1984, CTA was given the challenging task of improving the flow of information among stakeholders in agricultural and rural development in African, Caribbean and Pacific (ACP) countries.

Our work focuses on three key areas:

  • providing information products and services (e.g., publications, question-and-answer services and database services);
  • promoting the integrated use of communication channels, old and new, to improve the flow of information (e.g., e-communities, web portals, seminars, and study visits);
  • building ACP capacity in information and communication management (ICM), mainly through training and partnerships with ACP bodies.

At the core of all our activities are our partnerships with ACP national and regional bodies. We also work with a wide network of ACP-EU public and private sector bodies, as well as international organisations around the world.

Our overall aim – to better serve the ever-changing information needs of all stakeholders in ACP agricultural and rural development. Through our partners we are working with these stakeholders to achieve the goal shared by the whole development community – poverty alleviation and sustainable development.

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Technologies de l'information et de la communication : Une voix pour les jeunes des pays ACP

Journal Articles & Books
Mai, 2006
Global

Pour la première fois dans l'histoire du développement rural, il est possible de créer une infrastructure qui réduit de façon significative l'isolement de ceux qui vivent en milieu rural. Les TIC peuvent accélérer les échanges de connaissances entre centres urbains et communautés rurales. Les expériences réalisées dans les pays ACP confirment que les TIC peuvent jouer un rôle stratégique en tablissant un lien entre les jeunes vivant en milieu rural et les réalités en évolution constante de la vie moderne.

Information support for sustainable soil fertility management (CTA seminar 2003): highlights

Reports & Research
Décembre, 2005
Angola
Antigua-et-Barbuda
Belize
Cap-Vert
Comores
Bahamas
Barbade
Bénin
Botswana
Burkina Faso
Burundi
Cameroun
République centrafricaine
Tchad
Congo
République démocratique du Congo
Îles Cook
Côte d'Ivoire
Cuba
Djibouti
Dominique
République dominicaine
Érythrée
Éthiopie
Fidji
Gabon
Gambie
Ghana
Grenade
Guinée
Guinée-Bissau
Guinée équatoriale
Guyana
Haïti
Jamaïque
Kenya
Kiribati
Lesotho
Libéria
Madagascar
Malawi
Mali
Îles Marshall
Mauritanie
Maurice
Micronésie
Mozambique
Namibie
Nauru
Niger
Nigéria
Nioué
Palaos
Papouasie-Nouvelle-Guinée
Rwanda
Saint-Kitts-et-Nevis
Sainte-Lucie
Saint-Vincent-et-les Grenadines
Îles Salomon
Samoa
Sao Tomé-et-Principe
Sénégal
Seychelles
Sierra Leone
Somalie
Afrique du Sud
Soudan
Suriname
Eswatini
Tanzania
Timor-Leste
Togo
Tonga
Trinité-et-Tobago
Tuvalu
Ouganda
Vanuatu
Zambie
Zimbabwe
Afrique
Caraïbes
Océanie

‘Poor soils make poor people, and poor people make soils worse’. This is a situation that can be seen in many ACP countries. What information support can be offered...