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© Elke StinnigOn 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 -
© Rafat Al AfifSunday Asasio presents paper at International Conference on Materials Science and Smart Materials
At the MSSM2025 conference in Vienna Sunday Asasio presented ‘Assessment of Renewable Energy Resource Potential for Hybrid Electrification: A Case Study of Kasenyi Fish Landing Site, Uganda’. The conference provided a global platform for advancing research in materials characterization, design, and sustainable high-performance material development.3 min lesen · 27. November 2025 -
© Rafat Al AfifAidah Namagambe: Advancing Sustainable Energy Access through Hybrid Renewable Systems
At the 11th International Conference on Materials Science and Smart Materials (MSSM2025), Aidah Namagambe presented her study on evaluating renewable energy resources to establish a green, sustainable energy framework for refugee communities. Her research provides a replicable methodology for assessing solar, wind, and biomass potential—laying the groundwork for designing hybrid energy systems adaptable to other off-grid regions.4 min lesen · 27. November 2025 -
© Gerald_KwikirizaGerald Kwikiriza contributes to global dialogue on conserving the Lake Victoria fishery
APPEAR scholar Gerald Kwikiriza presented his PhD research World Aquaculture Safari 2025 Conference, engaging with leading researchers and policymakers committed to conserving one of Africa’s most vital fisheries.2 min lesen · 17. 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 -
© Catherine AgoeGenetics markers for resilient aquaculture: Catherine Agoe presents her research at AFRAQ25
Catherine Agoe, an APPEAR scholarship holder, presented her research on using immune gene-based EPIC markers to support the conservation and management of Tilapiine species in East Africa at the World Aquaculture Safari 2025 in Kampala. Her work bridges molecular genetics and aquaculture innovation—helping build resilient fish populations in the face of climate change and disease.3 min lesen · 21. Juli 2025 -
© Charles RutikangaFrom the streets of Kigali to an international conference: Charles Rutikanga on youth resilience
At the International Conference on Social Work and Social Development in June 2025 in Uganda, APPEAR scholar Charles Rutikanga presented powerful findings on the lives of street children in Kigali. His study reveals not only the deep vulnerabilities these children face—poverty, exclusion, and abuse—but also their remarkable resilience and urgent calls for reintegration and support.4 min lesen · 21. Juli 2025 -
© Francis Kilundu MusyokaFrancis Musyoka finished PhD on Sustainable Land and Water Management
How can we enhance agricultural sustainability while safeguarding water resources? In his PhD at the University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences (BOKU), Francis Kilundu Musyoka applied advanced hydrological modelling to assess the impact of sustainable land management practices. His work provides critical insights for improving water quality and resilience in agro-ecosystems.3 min lesen · 07. Juli 2025 -
© Priscilla NyadoiFrom Genetic Research to Environmental Impact: Dr. Priscilla Nyadoi’s remarkable journey
Dr. Nyadoi Priscilla is a trailblazing Ugandan scientist and OeAD Scholarship alumna who studied population genetics of Tamarindus indica L. at Austria’s AIT and the University of Vienna. She earned her PhD from Makerere University in 2011. Today, she serves as Deputy Director at Uganda Martyrs University and is the Chairperson of the Organization for Women in Sciences for the Developing World (OWSD) Uganda National Chapter. A dedicated advocate for science and conservation, she also serves on national and international environmental boards, including NEMA and IUCN-CEM.4 min lesen · 02. Juli 2025