"BE READY TO GET YOUR HANDS DIRTY!"

From the desk to the field: students from the University of Nairobi, Kenya, learned first-hand how sustainable agriculture works in the “Agroecology and Agrobiodiversity Training Course” (AATC) seminar co-financed by Biovision. Here they tell how they intend to use their newly acquired knowledge of agroecology and agrobiodiversity. Click the link to learn more 

SYMPOSIUM -INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE, FOOD SYSTEMS, AND CLIMATE CHANGE

The symposium was organized by Twaweza Communications in partnership with the British Council.  The theme of the symposium was  Decolonization and Cultural Heritage in Africa. It was held on 17-18th March 2022  Dr. Kibet participated in a Panel conversation on Indigenous knowledge, food systems, and climate change

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