Overall targets
The advocacy skills and infrastructures of LVC’s members are strengthened resulting in raised awareness of the climate justice movement and the regional struggles of small-scale farmers.
Immediate targets
1) By July 2018 LVC SEAf and its constituencies have increased documented knowledge on agroecology and climate justice 2) By July 2018 LVC SEAf has increased capacity to advocate for just climate solutions and agroecology at regional level 3) By July 2018 LVC SEAf contributes to putting climate justice and agroecology on the regional agenda in the SADC region and evaluated the effort
Target groups
The primary target group is comprised of key personnel in the nine LVC SEAf member organizations who are responsible for advocacy activities and knowledge sharing and dissemination. The secondary target group consists of the constituents of the LVC SEAf member organizations. They comprises of a total of more than 1.250.000 members, of which more than half are women. There are approximately 10.000 small-scale farmers in Zimbabwe, 2965 in South Africa, 147.022 in Madagascar, 160.800 in Congo, 101.300 in Mozambique, 834.367 in Angola, 250.000 in Tanzania and 14.750 in Uganda.
Resume
Interventionens mål er at styrke LVCs regionale gren i det sydøstlige Afrika i deres kamp for klimaretfærdighed. LVC arbejder på globalt plan for at promovere agroøkologi og madsuvernænitet, som småbønders løsninger på klimakrisen og agroindustriens dominans. I den sydøstlige gren (LVC SEAf) er mulighederne for udførelse ikke så stærk som i de øvrige regioner, og der er mangel på dokumentation af småbønders forværrede kår grundet klimaforandringer, hvilket stiller medlemsbasen svagt i henhold til fortalervirksomhed. Interventionen sigter på at dokumentere og opbygge medlemmernes vidensbase omkring klimaforandringer. Dernæst søger interventionen at opbygge LVC SEAf internt med henblik på en styrket fortalervirksomhedsindsats, særligt i regionale beslutningsprocesser i SADC. Den primære målgruppe er LVC SEAfs medlemsorganisationer, hvor indsatsen vil gavne ca. 1.250.000 mennesker.