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© Gerald KwikirizaIn May 2025, the FRESH NET workshop at BOKU University in Vienna brought together 40 representatives from over 15 institutions in Uganda, Ethiopia, Kenya and Austria to establish partnerships for the sustainable management of Uganda's freshwater ecosystems. APPEAR scholars and alumni played an important role in leading sessions, presenting research and shaping new joint initiatives aimed at strengthening collaboration, academic networks and leadership in aquatic ecology across East Africa.3 min lesen · 19. September 2025 -
© Mulugeta / Mekelle UniversityReport on the kick-off meeting of REVITAL-MU-ADU
In July 2025, Mekelle University, in partnership with Adigrat University and international collaborators, inaugurated the REVITAL-MU-ADU Project under the theme “Revitalizing Mekelle and Adigrat Universities’ Academic Capacity Post-Conflict: Introducing Peri-Urban Agroforestry for Climate Resilience, Forest Restoration, and Women’s Livelihood Enhancement.”2 min lesen · 18. September 2025 -
© OeADÖsterreichischer Preis für Entwicklungsforschung 2025 - Frist verlängert bis 30.11.
Bewerbungen für den Preis können noch bis 30.11.2025 eingereicht werden.1 min lesen · 16. September 2025 -
© Paul YillaOnline Alumni Talk with Paul Yillia from Sierra Leone on 15 October
Join us on 15 October 2025 at 11:00 (CEST) for our online Alumni Talk. Our speaker, Paul Yillia – a seasoned scientist, policy specialist, and international advisor – will share insights from his academic journey and professional career. He will reflect on his doctoral studies at the Vienna University of Technology, his work with international research organizations, his role in co-founding the Energy Nexus Network (TENN), a regional energy ecosystem hub in Sierra Leone, and his perspectives on global energy developments.3 min lesen · 16. September 2025 -
© P.YilliaFrom Global Expert to Local Champion: Paul T. Yillia’s Energy Ecosystem Vision for Sierra Leone
Dr. Paul Yillia is turning global experience into local impact—electrifying rural clinics, powering sustainable businesses, and building strong ecosystems for decentralized energy in Sierra Leone. Through TENN and national leadership roles, he’s driving climate-smart innovation at the energy–livelihood–healthcare nexus.2 min lesen · 01. September 2025 -
© ArmBioClimateBiocontrol under climate change| ArmBioClimate| Report on 2nd project year| April 2024 - March 2025
The APPEAR Project ArmBioClimate, a collaborative initiative between Armenian and Austrian academic institutions, continues to demonstrate progress in strengthening Armenia’s resilience to biodiversity loss, zoonotic threats, and climate change. The project promotes interdisciplinary research, academic innovation, and long-term capacity building—aiming to develop sustainable, science-based solutions to environmental and public health challenges.3 min lesen · 19. August 2025 -
© A. GhazaryaImproving genetic biocontrol | ArmBioClimate | Report on 1st project year | April 2023 - March 2024
Remarkable progress has already been made in achieving the APPEAR ArmBioClimate ("Strengthening genetic Biocontrol capacities under Climate Change in Armenia") project's objectives during the first reporting period.With the launch of a new master’s programme in Environmental Protection and Biosecurity at Yerevan State University, the project takes a major leap in tackling climate-related health and environmental challenges in Armenia. Through curriculum reform, pioneering genetic research on jackals, and strong local and international collaborations, the initiative is shaping a new era of biosecurity education and research.2 min lesen · 19. August 2025 -
© Elke StinnigSustainable rural tourism in Mozambique | Report on 2nd project year | April 2024 - March 2025
CAST Mozambique’s second project year focused on capacity building and stakeholder engagement to prepare the ground for a new Master’s degree in Sustainable Rural Tourism.2 min lesen · 19. August 2025 -
© Claudia DolezalSustainable rural tourism in Mozambique | Report on 1st project year | April 2023 - March 2024
The APPEAR project, CAST Mozambique ("Capacity Building for Sustainable Rural Tourism in Mozambique") is paving the way for sustainable rural tourism through strong academic partnerships and targeted capacity-building efforts in higher education. From curriculum needs analysis and stakeholder engagement to the launch of a multilingual project website, its first year laid a solid foundation for deeper impact and innovation in the years ahead.3 min lesen · 19. August 2025 -
© APPEARPublished: APPEAR III project evaluation 2025
The evaluation covered projects from the current APPEAR III phase implemented across nine countries and six subcontinental regions.1 min lesen · 11. August 2025 -
© Mary T. KaggwaBioGold | Report on the 1st project year
The project aims to combine biosorption and chemical remediation techniques to treat contaminated wastewater and tailings, and rehabilitate contaminated soils, thereby safeguarding vulnerable ecosystems around artisanal gold mining (ASGM) areas in Uganda. The biochar composites will be developed from locally available biomass to make them suitable for remediation of the soils for agricultural purposes.2 min lesen · 06. August 2025 -
© OeADGIRT | Report on the 3rd project year
GIRT’s third project year was dedicated to analysing the qualitative research phase in Ethiopia and Mozambique. Once interviewing was completed at all four study sites, a preliminary assessment of the data was conducted. Altogether, more than 400 interviews with female and male residents in informal settlements and slums had been conducted by researchers, as well as PhD students and research associates affiliated with the project. In a joint effort, the project team conceived a master plan for transcribing, translating and coding all interviews.3 min lesen · 05. August 2025