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Innovation dashboard

This digital dashboard provides a summary of the various types of innovations available to pastoralists and agro-pastoralists in dryland regions in SPARC focus countries.

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2021
Pepea Capital
The organization targets smallholder farmers in several counties, including Trans Nzoia, Homabay, Nyeri and Meru. It assists farmers to purchase inputs on credit using the innovation platform. They do this by issuing a voucher which the farmers redeem for inputs from contracted agro-dealers. Farmers are also provided with agronomic services through the phone.
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2013
Savory Hub Network
The Savory Hub Network is a decentralized network of regional Hubs, educators, and land verifiers, providing information and education services to public and private land managers in Holistic Management practices.
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Host Organisations
2012
SHARED
The Stakeholder Approach to Risk-Informed and Evidence-based Decision-making (SHARED) methodology provides a comprehensive framework that bridges processes, tools, scientific and local knowledge to support decision making for resilience in formal and informal governance institutions in the drylands.
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