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© Gearld KwikirizaIn January 2026, Gerald Kwikiriza successfully defended his PhD with distinction at BOKU University. His research explored how fish translocations and aquaculture practices shape genetic diversity and hybridization. The work has already resulted in five publications in peer-reviewed journals and is generating important insights to strengthen Nile tilapia breeding programs while supporting the conservation of endangered species across East Africa.3 min lesen · 11. März 2026 -
© Elke StinnigWorkshop Recap: Project Work in Conflict-Affected Countries
On 22 November 2025, OeAD hosted the workshop ‘Project Work in Conflict-Affected Contexts’ as part of the 9th Austrian Development Conference in Innsbruck, Austria. Caroline Paparu and Hafte Tesfay shared insights from their project work in Uganda and Ethiopia that were followed by interactive discussions. Overall, the workshop underscored that successful cooperation in conflict-affected contexts requires flexibility, ethical sensitivity, transparent communication, and long-term, trust-based partnerships rooted in local realities.7 min lesen · 01. Dezember 2025 -
© Frew Fentahun EnyewAgroforestry Systems and Multipurpose Trees in Southern and Southwestern Ethiopia
Abera Tilahun Abdi studies how agroforestry and multipurpose tree species enhance climate resilience and biodiversity in southern and southwestern Ethiopia.3 min lesen · 27. November 2025 -
© LocabreedSummer Course at Université Nazi BONI explores innovations in animal breeding and genetics
In July 2025, Université Nazi BONI (UNB) in Burkina Faso hosted an international summer course titled 'Animal Breeding and Genetics: New Approaches in Europe and Africa‘, financed through the LoCaBreed2.0 project. The course aimed to strengthen local capacities in animal breeding research and practice, while also highlighting the urgent need for sustainable genetic improvement that is tailored to local contexts.2 min lesen · 22. September 2025 -
© Fathi Alfinur RizqMelsew Amsalu Wubneh presents research at summer school in Kiel, Germany
The 2025 SWAMP summer school and workshop took place in Kiel, Germany, from August 5 to 14 in a hybrid form.2 min lesen · 19. September 2025 -
© Gerald KwikirizaAPPEAR scholars and alumni strengthen research networks for aquatic ecology
In 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 -
© 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 -
© Francis OkoriMunicipal Solid Waste Management in Uganda
Francis Okori presents research at the ISWA World Congress.2 min lesen · 03. Jänner 2025 -
© Moges Wubet ShitaThe nexus between urbanisation and housing in Ethiopia
Moges Wubet Shita researches housing, livelihoods, and land use in Ethiopia’s rapidly expanding cities.3 min lesen · 03. Jänner 2025 -
© Elke StinnigDr. Dominique Ouédraogo: Advancing Animal Breeding and Genetics in Burkina Faso’s Agricultura
Dr Dominique Ouédraogo, an inspiring example of an APPEAR scholar, has been promoted at his home university and called upon to lead promising research projects that will advance livestock breeding practices in Burkina Faso and beyond.2 min lesen · 03. Dezember 2024 -
© OeADHafte Tesfay: Advancing Sustainable Agroforestry Research in Ethiopia
At the Tropentag 2024 he presented one of his research papers entitled ‘’Enhancing landscape connectivity through agroforests: The case of Gedeo’s agroforests in Ethiopia’’.2 min lesen · 24. November 2024 -
© OeADLeah Mwaisango Kalemela - Completion of doctoral studies at the University of Vienna
Leah Mwaisango Kalemela has defended her PhD on “Life Experiences of Children Living in Child-headed Households in Tanzania” at the University of Vienna in March 2024.4 min lesen · 07. Oktober 2024