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Session 8 of the Regional Working Groups focuses on reshaping participants into region-specific groups based on thematic interests. It addresses agricultural climate challenges by identifying shared farmer demands and effective practices across regions. The groups aim to explore strengths, gaps, and opportunities to scale climate services, proposing actionable ideas to tackle these challenges. Each regional group will summarize their findings to develop priority initiatives, fostering community engagement and support for climate information services in agriculture and rural communities.
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Charge to Regional Working Groups • Session 8 (Regional Breakout Groups) reshuffles participants from thematic interests to regional interest groups; and puts the issues, problems and proposed solutions into a geographic context. • Based on what you learned in your break-outs and in the thematic plenary, are there similar farmer demands in your country/region? Are there good practices that would resonate in your region? Regional groups answer the specific question: What are Strengths, Gaps and Opportunities to Scale up Climate Services in my country/region? • What is the #1 (or 2 topmost) actionables / big ideas to overcome the challenges to Scaling Up that resonate in your region? WGs begin to think about how to bring the solutions to the problems into their regions. • Each regional group should come up with 1 or 2 priority big ideas that are actionable (with further development) and that can mobilize and excite a community. • Each Regional Group identifies: Strengths – Gaps –Opportunities, towards regional roadmaps for strengthening and scaling-up climate information and advisory services for agriculture/rural communities.