Potentials of Agro-ecological practices in East Africa with a focus on Circular water-energy-nutrient systems (PrAEctiCe)
Potentials of Agro-ecological practices in East Africa with a focus on Circular water-energy-nutrient systems (PrAEctiCe)
Potentials of Agro-ecological practices in East Africa with a focus on Circular water-energy-nutrient systems (PrAEctiCe)
Regional Multi-Actor Research Network (RMRN)
Strengthening Agricultural Value Chains for Community Transformation in Africa (SAVACOT)
FAO South Sudan is implementing a six-year (2024-2030) Climate Resilient Agri-Food Systems Transformation Program Phase 1 (CRAFT-1). The Grant is funded by the African Development Bank under a tripartite agreement between the FAO South Sudan, Government of the Republic of South Sudan / Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security (MAPS) and the African Development Bank.
Improving gender balance and locally relevant climate change research in African universities (GBLoC).
Accelerating Impacts of CGIAR Climate Research for Africa (AICCRA)
Additional Financing for the Africa Centers of Excellence Project II
The CEA-FIRST is a bicontinental effort put together to operationalise the International Research Consortium (IRC) as a long-term platform on Food and Nutrition Security and Sustainable Agriculture (FNSSA) in line with the FNSSA Roadmap of the AU-EU High-Level Policy Dialogue (HLPD). This IRC is a member-based, multi-actor platform and will work towards increasing synergies and coherence while reducing fragmentation and duplication of research efforts.
The Strengthening Evidence-Based Policy Practice for Sustainable Food Systems (StEPPFoS) project is an initiative designed to align PANAP’s efforts with those of the Food and Nutrition Security and Sustainable Agriculture (FNSSA) sector. By doing so, it aims to bridge the gap between policy and practice in a way that addresses Africa’s unique agricultural and nutritional challenges.
The RUFORUM Secretariat, six member universities, the Polytechnic Institute of Porto (IPP), and three other European universities received funding from the European Union funded Erasmus+ programme to implement a project “African BlendEd Course: novel pedagogies boosting employability and socio-economic prosperity (ABC)”