Youth at the Center of Soil Health Action: YPARD Engagement at the Nairobi Soil Health Knowledge Exchange

On 27–28 January 2026, young agrifood system leaders from across Eastern and Southern Africa gathered at the CIFOR-ICRAF Campus in Nairobi for the Soil Health Knowledge Exchange Workshop.

The meeting marked the inception of a three-year initiative, Establishing an Ecosystem of Soil Data-Driven Services to Meet the Global Fertilizer and Soil Health Challenge, implemented by CIFOR-ICRAF in collaboration with the Varda Foundation and supported by the Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation (NORAD).

The workshop brought together researchers, policymakers, development partners, civil society, private sector actors, and farmer organizations from Kenya, Ghana, Malawi, and Tanzania to explore how soil data and knowledge can be better shared and used to advance sustainable land management, food security, and resilient agrifood systems. Within this diverse multi-stakeholder space, the YPARD played a visible and strategic role in championing youth-centered approaches to soil health action.

Sussana Teriza Phiri

Sussana Phiri is an Alumni of the Global Change Makers School where she pursued Project Management for Change Makers (2020). She is also an Alumni of Global Leadership Fellows Programme (GLFP ‘19) which focused on imparting Strategic Management and Science Communication skills. She is the Young Professionals in Agriculture Development (YPARD) Zambia country representative until December, 2025 and an intern with the CA4SH Secretariat and CIFOR-ICRAF.

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