The Country Platform (CP) in Ghana had been very active in 2020. It is implementing two projects under the Prolinnova umbrella, namely SULCI-FaNS (Scaling Up Local Capacity to Innovate for Food and Nutrition Security) and Ethnoveterinary Medicine (Ethnovet), with field activities in two and four learning sites, respectively.
The National Steering Committee and Core Support Team were strengthened through some replacements with younger persons, and have actively provided governance, coordination and technical support to the CP. The Covid19 pandemic had been the biggest challenge, but activities have continued nevertheless.
The 2020 report summarises the key achievements of the CP during the year and also includes a self-assessment of the CP’s functioning.