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Name translated{'en': 'Executive Summary of Agroecology Learning Exchange of 2016 in Masaka, Uganda ', 'km': 'Executive Summary of Agroecology Learning Exchange of 2016 in Masaka, Uganda ', 'lo': 'Executive Summary of Agroecology Learning Exchange of 2016 in Masaka, Uganda ', 'my_MM': 'Executive Summary of Agroecology Learning Exchange of 2016 in Masaka, Uganda ', 'vi': 'Executive Summary of Agroecology Learning Exchange of 2016 in Masaka, Uganda '}
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The\r\nmeeting was held at St. Jude’s Family Projects,\r\na demonstration farm and training center for\r\nagroecology based in Masaka, Uganda. \r\n\r\nThe main objectives of this exchange were to\r\nlearn, share and explore together. To facilitate\r\nthis, a process was designed that combined\r\ncreative group work, field visits, public events\r\nand various dynamic methodologies. Each day\r\nwas opened with a mística, a ceremony led by\r\nparticipants from different parts of the world that\r\nconnected participants with each other and with\r\nthe deeper purpose of the work.', 'my_MM': 'From the 10th to the 13th of May 2016, the\r\nAgroEcology Fund (AEF) and the Alliance for\r\nFood Sovereignty in Africa (AFSA) brought\r\ntogether 70 people representing 30 organizations\r\nto share experiences and ideas about amplifying\r\nagroecology. True to its name, this Learning\r\nExchange aimed to facilitate learning and crosspollination of ideas among grantees, advisors and\r\nfunders of the AEF, and to explore synergies to\r\nfurther the global agroecology movement. The\r\nmeeting was held at St. Jude’s Family Projects,\r\na demonstration farm and training center for\r\nagroecology based in Masaka, Uganda. \r\n\r\nThe main objectives of this exchange were to\r\nlearn, share and explore together. To facilitate\r\nthis, a process was designed that combined\r\ncreative group work, field visits, public events\r\nand various dynamic methodologies. 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နာမည် Executive Summary of Agroecology Learning Exchange of 2016 in Masaka, Uganda
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From the 10th to the 13th of May 2016, the AgroEcology Fund (AEF) and the Alliance for Food Sovereignty in Africa (AFSA) brought together 70 people representing 30 organizations to share experiences and ideas about amplifying agroecology. True to its name, this Learning Exchange aimed to facilitate learning and crosspollination of ideas among grantees, advisors and funders of the AEF, and to explore synergies to further the global agroecology movement. The meeting was held at St. Jude’s Family Projects, a demonstration farm and training center for agroecology based in Masaka, Uganda.

The main objectives of this exchange were to learn, share and explore together. To facilitate this, a process was designed that combined creative group work, field visits, public events and various dynamic methodologies. Each day was opened with a mística, a ceremony led by participants from different parts of the world that connected participants with each other and with the deeper purpose of the work.