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Latest news, events, and posts about PICSA.

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PICSA at ICCS6 – What can we learn about current issues in climate services and the roles that PICSA plays in this?

Written by
Samuel Poskitt
Posted on
7th April 20207th April 2020

Introduction In February 2020, the Participatory Integrated Climate Services for Agriculture PICSA team were pleased to attend the 6th International Conference on Climate Services (ICCS6), hosted by the Indian Institute…Read More >

What have we been doing in Summer 2019

Written by
Samuel Poskitt
Posted on
20th September 20196th February 2020

Wondering what the PICSA team have been doing in the past few months? Here is the answer. The PICSA team have been busy over the summer period with a mixture…Read More >

New paper on the effects of PICSA in Ghana

Written by
Samuel Poskitt
Posted on
1st April 20196th February 2020

Researchers working on PICSA have just released a new paper in the journal, Climate Services. The paper reports on the results of a study, which was conducted with farmers in…Read More >

New paper on the effects of PICSA in Ghana

PICSA trainings rolled out in all districts of Rwanda

Written by
Samuel Poskitt
Posted on
22nd March 20196th February 2020

On the 21st March 2019 the Rwanda Climate Services for Agriculture (RCSA) team announced they have rolled out PICSA training to farmers in all 30 districts in Rwanda. This means…Read More >

PICSA trainings rolled out in all districts of Rwanda

Update on PICSA in Haiti

Written by
Samuel Poskitt
Posted on
11th March 20196th February 2020

A new blog post reports on the ongoing roll-out of PICSA with farmers in Haiti. The post was written by Dr Caroline Staub of the Feed the Future AREA project…Read More >

Update on PICSA in Haiti

PICSA helping to bridge the agricultural gender gap in Rwanda

Written by
Samuel Poskitt
Posted on
6th March 20196th February 2020

To celebrate Africa Environment Day on 3rd March, our partners at CCAFS wrote a special blog post about bridging the agricultural gender gap in Africa. As part of this they…Read More >

PICSA helping to bridge the agricultural gender gap in Rwanda

PICSA Rwanda included in CCAFS Quarterly Newsletter

Written by
Samuel Poskitt
Posted on
26th February 20196th February 2020

The most recent CCAFS Quarterly Newsletter reported on the progress of the Rwanda Climate Services for Agriculture project (RCSA). The newsletter states that in this its third year, RCSA has…Read More >

PICSA story in Kenyan Newspaper

Written by
Samuel Poskitt
Posted on
11th February 20196th February 2020

PICSA was recently featured in a story for a Kenyan newspaper, Farmers.co.ke. In it, Professor John Gathenya, an experienced PICSA expert and trainer, based at Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture…Read More >

PICSA story in Kenyan Newspaper

New partnerships enhance PICSA climate services project in Rwanda

Written by
Samuel Poskitt
Posted on
29th January 2019

PICSA is featured in a new CCAFS news post reporting on the Rwanda Climate Services for Agriculture (RCSA) project in Rwanda. PICSA plays a crucial role in RCSA through the…Read More >

PICSA’s Global Expansion included in latest GIIDAE Newsletter

Written by
Samuel Poskitt
Posted on
11th December 201814th December 2018

PICSA’s expansion on a global scale is the topic of an article in the latest GIIDAE newsletter. The newsletter reports on how demand for PICSA has increased, as well as…Read More >

PICSA’s Global Expansion included in latest GIIDAE Newsletter

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