Africlp report : fellows achievements
This report provides the individual Fellows’ country, titles, project experiences and achievements in relation to the Africa Climate Leadership Program (AfriCLP).
This report provides the individual Fellows’ country, titles, project experiences and achievements in relation to the Africa Climate Leadership Program (AfriCLP).
The mid-term review workshop aimed to provide training on leadership, review the progress Fellows had made in the implementation of their projects, promote co-learning, and ensure interaction between policy advisors/analysts, practitioners and res
Together with the support of the IDRC, the African Institute for Mathematical Sciences (AIMS) launched the Mathematical Sciences for Climate Resilience in Africa Project (MS4CR) to respond to climate change while also promoting more women in clima
Through its support of African Institute for Mathematical Sciences next Einstein initiative (AIMS-NEI), the Government of Canada and IDRC, and the United Kingdom Department for International Development (DFID) have demonstrated their leadership in
The African Institute for Mathematical Sciences (AIMS) supported the African and Canadian Women in STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) conference in Ottawa (2019). This report provides details of the workshop.
As part of the Monitoring and Evaluation plan for the African Institute for Mathematical Sciences (AIMS), a gender situational analysis of women in tertiary education in Africa was included as part of the baseline study.
This final technical report provides a review of the activities, achievements, and challenges of the project; a reflection on the process and lessons learned; and a summary of key project outputs, reports and publications.
The report reviews the process of arriving at a research agenda, where inclusion comprises three dimensions: 1) Affordability, including procurement and pricing; 2) Access, related to distribution and supply chains; and 3) Quality, as it relates t
The work of Adaptation at Scale in Semi-Arid Regions (ASSAR) highlights the existence of barriers and enablers of adaptation, including their interacting effects. Factors do not operate in isolation.
This assessment looks at key elements in making drought responses equitable and effective: the importance of flexible, adaptable and transformative approaches; power issues; knowledge systems for drought risk management; stakeholder involvement; t