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
The presentation provides a nutrition profile from African data that indicates the prevalence of adult overweight and obesity.
The Chisokone food market in urban Kitwe (Zambia) occupied zoned land that could be used for a mall and was relocated to make way for “development.” This presentation by African Food Security Urban Network (AFSUN) reviews the urban planning framew
The policy framing of food security must alter to consider food supply as a municipal function. Urban zoning laws that discriminate against small traders are highlighted.
In Cape Town food policies locate food security as the responsibility of the provincial government.
The project aims to develop the leadership capacity of African researchers, policy advisers and practitioners for advancement in current climate knowledge, long-term adaptation, decision-making and climate action, and to improve science-policy-pra
Africa Climate Leadership Program (AfriCLP) is dedicated to strengthening the leadership capacity of beneficiaries from 15 African countries that includes academics, researchers, development practitioners and policy experts.
The forum created an opportunity to validate findings of the Stories of Change research initiative from the School of Public Health (University of Ghana) and to disseminate nutrition and food environment research and advocacy initiatives.
A single-dose vaccine was successfully developed that is heat-stable and can potentially provide livestock with long-term protection against five diseases: lumpy skin disease (LSD), sheep pox (SPP), goat pox (GTP), Rift Valley Fever (RVF), and pes