Strengthening the Capacity of Women Farmers to Influence Agricultural Policy Development in Southern Africa Women Accessing Realigned Markets (WARM) Project About the WARM project Duration 01 June 2008 - 31 May 2012 Donor Bill & Melinda Gates Foundationwww.gatesfoundation.org Contract amount US$ 900,000.00 Project objective The WARM project seeks to strengthen women farmers’ ability to advocate for appropriate agricultural policies and programmes. The project will use an innovative tool, Theatre for Policy Advocacy, to engage leaders, service providers and policymakers, encourage community participation, and research the needs of women farmers. Focus countries Malawi
Mozambique
Project partners Role of node hosting institution
Hosting Dialogues
Maintaining Stakeholders Database
Information and Knowledge Dissemination
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