PrAEctiCe project is funded by the HORIZON Europe programme under Grant Agreement number 101084248

PrAEctiCe project signs MOU with the CaReFoAfrica project

On the 28th of May, PrAEctiCe and the CaReForAfrica project signed an agreement to work together in fostering sustainable agriculture.

The collaboration includes the development of training curricula targeting different stakeholders in the agricultural sector. It also includes combining resources to provide integrated training programs for students, farmers, and extension workers on sustainable agroecological practices, climate-smart agricultural practices, and value chain development and community demonstration farms through the PrAEctiCe living labs.

The Capacity Building for Climate-Resilient Food Systems in Africa (CaReFoAfrica) project offers a range of degrees in the field of climate change and agriculture. The project has a consortium of 6 six universities in Maseno University, Makerere University, The University of Free State (UFS), Université Evangelique en AfriqueThe University of Eldoret, and Université d’Abomey-Calavi offering scholarship courses, PH.D, and M.Sc. in courses such as sustainable Agriculture, soil science, and agrometeorology.

 

This agreement was facilitated by Dr. Erick Ogello, Project Principal Investigator, Maseno University signed on behalf of the PrAEctiCe project, and Dr. Caroline Wambui, CaReFoAfrica Principal Investigator signed on behalf of the project.

 

This partnership will not only strengthen capacity development but also reinforce a shared commitment to sustainable agriculture, climate resilience, and food security for Africa’s future. Additionally, in the coming months, the PrAEctiCe project will host some of CareForAfrica’s research students at the living lab site in Uganda.

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