Networking & Collaboration

Technologies are vital to building climate-resilient, low-carbon societies. Many essential technologies already exist — the challenge is to get them deployed where they are needed, and to build the enabling environments to support technology innovation, adaptation and scale-up. An overwhelming number of developing countries’ Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) under the Paris Agreement indicate a requirement for technology support and capacity building in order to achieve their commitments. To meet this need, the CTCN serves as a demand-driven and trusted partner, matching developing countriy needs for climate change-related equipment, methods, capacity development and policy advice with the world-class expertise of its Network and our collaborators. 

Agricultural Technology Transfer Society

ATTS - Agricultural Technology Transfer Society - is non-governmental organization (NGO) driven by individuals with common interest in the exploitation of modern agricultural technologies to uplift productivity of the agricultural sector of the Sudan in support of poverty reduction, improvement of household food security, upgrading the livelihood of small farmers and herders, and empowerment of vulnerable social groups. ATTS has chosen the poverty focus for its technology interventions to support scale-up, and improve operations, taking advantage of the available resources. In its endeavors to achieve these goals, ATTS is very much concerned with the environmental impact of the introduced technologies, including the minimization of their potential environmental hazards, and the protection of human health.

Country of registration
Sudan
Network member number
N0035
Acronym
ATTS
Address
Khartoum-North, Kafouri Block 8, 1111, SUDAN
Relation to CTCN
Network Member
Enablers
Capacity building and training
Type of organisation
Non-governmental organisation
Type of climate technology services
Capacity building
CTCN Keyword Matches
Community based
Sudan
Disaster risk reduction
Sector(s) of expertise
Agriculture
Renewable energy
Energy efficiency
Waste management
Active in
Algeria
Egypt
Libya
Morocco
Sudan
Tunisia
Western Sahara