171 News gefunden
-
© William TadrosKevin Wafula Nyongesa had the exceptional opportunity to present the voice of young researchers at the R20 Austrian World Summit Breakout Session on “Forest Responses to Climate Change: Why African Forests Matter”. In addition to the youth message he also presented a poster about his PhD results.5 min lesen · 10. Juli 2019 -
© Christine CavalottiJames Omondi Outa presented his PhD results
Our APPEAR scholar from Kenya is in the final year of his PhD study at the University of Vienna. His thesis investigates the ecological status of Africa’s largest lake.2 min lesen · 10. Juli 2019 -
© Sara KaweesaCapacity building in sustainable aquaculture production in Kenya
APPEAR scholars Sonnia Nzilani Musyoka and Kevin Odhiambo Obiero are part of an international team of experts to provide tailor-made trainings to stakeholders in the aquaculture sector in Kenya.3 min lesen · 04. Juli 2019 -
© Lemessa Merga BentiGeda Oncho presented his PhD results on indicators for water quality
The Annual Research Conference was held from the 3rd to the 4th May 2019 at Ambo University, Ethiopia. The overall aim was to discuss sustainable development through research, technology and innovation.3 min lesen · 04. Juli 2019 -
© Elke StinnigWorking at the Open Learning Initiative for Refugees – OLIve
Our APPEAR scholar Bruktawit Ejigu Kassa from Ethiopia is working at OLIve which is run by the University of Vienna.2 min lesen · 25. Juni 2019 -
© CDRThree generations of scholarship holders from Burkina Faso
Current and former scholarship contribute with their PhD research to the APPEAR project for sustainable management of water and fish resources in Burkina Faso.3 min lesen · 21. Juni 2019 -
© Reinfried MansbergerScholar nominated for the BOKU Sustainability Award
We congratulate our scholarship holder Ayelech Kidie Mengesha, who was nominated with three other students for this award. Her research focused on the impact of rural land certification on household decision to plant trees and women’s rights to trees: The case of Gozamen district, Ethiopia.2 min lesen · 17. April 2019 -
APPEAR Scholars contribute to the new PROSOWO book
Jacqueline Murekasenge and Charles Rutikanga carried out empirical research on culturally specific and innovative social work practices in Burundi and Rwanda. Their research was part of the PROSOWO project and has now been published in the book "Social Work Practice in Africa. Indigenous and Innovative Approaches."7 min lesen · 11. März 2019 -
© APPEAR/Sara KaweesaMaking Climate-Smart Agriculture Real in Africa with Conservation Agriculture
APPEAR scholar Sara Kaweesa presented a paper at the 2nd Africa Congress on Conservation Agriculture (2ACCA), from 9th-12th October 2018 in Johannesburg, South Africa. The congress brought together expert knowledge and insights from practitioners from different sectors and interest groups at all levels of agriculture development.2 min lesen · 12. Februar 2019 -
© Andreas Melcher“Taking cooperation to the digital age” - High-Level Forum Africa-Europe 2018
APPEAR scholarship holders Anne Birundu and Vincent-Paul Sanon participated at the High-Level Forum Africa-Europe, that took place on 18th of December in Vienna within the Austrian Presidency of the Council of the EU.2 min lesen · 24. Jänner 2019 -
© Elke StinnigDeveloping new models of sustainable community cooperation in mountain regions of Georgia
APPEAR scholar Lela Khartishvili from Georgia conducted the first research on community based tourism in Georgia and Armenia. The study reveals the role of tourism in community mobilization and sustainable development. It also revealed the challenges and constrains hampering community tourism development in both countries. The research is based on document analysis, qualitative interviews with different stakeholders and the project experiences.2 min lesen · 24. Jänner 2019 -
© Sonnia MusyokaPaper presentation at a conference for sustainable development in dryland environments
APPEAR scholarship holder Sonnia Musyoka as part of her doctoral work, presented a paper at the Science, Technology and Innovation for Sustainable Development in Dryland Environments, that was held at Umma University, in Kenya between 19thand 23rd November 2018. The conference provided an excellent platform for the academia from around the world to engage with the industry, innovators, policy makers, value chain developers, farmers, and service providers among others so that higher education in Africa contributes to solving the problems of natural resources governance in the era of climate change.2 min lesen · 24. Jänner 2019