Hello, who are you?
I’m Romão Hossi Cabeto, National Innovation Facilitator and Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning focal person for the Seeds and Rice partnerships, since May 2017.
I have an economics background, with a specialization in business management, and I’ve been working as a trainer and consultant in management-related areas. I’m a responsible, dedicated and an optimistic person who likes to achieve his goals, and I consider teamwork to be one of the main ingredients for that.
I heard about the CDAIS project while doing an internship in the non-governmental organization Development Workshops (DW). The project woke my interest because of its international scope and also because it was an opportunity to contribute to the development of the Angolan agricultural sector.
What has CDAIS changed for you?
Since I became part of CDAIS, I have attended a National Innovation Facilitator training and also had training in how to create and strengthen partnerships. I already feel many positive differences in myself: I’ve improved my teamwork capacities and I also now have better knowledge about agriculture in Angola.
The changes in the partnerships are visible too: they are now more cohesive and organized in order to achieve their common objectives.