The Center for Sustainable Drylands Ecosystems and Societies is one of 11
partnerships between Africa and U.S. institutions of higher Education
that has received a two-year funding through a competitive grant, by the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) through Higher Education for Development (HED)
will achieve this purpose through the following Five objectives:
The
implementation of the Center’s activities will be done collaboratively
with other institutions/organizations such as; RUFORUM, Dryland
Management Programme at University of Nairobi, ILRI, Reto-o-Reto
Foundation, Ministry of Northern Kenya and IUCN among others. The Center
for Sustainable Dryland Ecosystems and societies will have an Advisory
Board composed of key players in development issues and institutions of
higher learning and a Project Implementation Team headed by a Project
Director/Coordinator.
Some of the Center activities include mainstreaming dryland issues in academic curricula review, short courses for skill building in dryland development and recruitment of Center interns among others. The center will also award short fellowships and grants for students and interns as well as faculty to work on needs-driven research for development on a competitive basis.
The Centerfor Sustainable Drylands Some of the Center activities include mainstreaming dryland issues in academic curricula review, short courses for skill building in dryland development and recruitment of Center interns among others. The center will also award short fellowships and grants for students and interns as well as faculty to work on needs-driven research for development on a competitive basis.
will achieve this purpose through the following Five objectives:
- creating a center in UON which results in effective co-ordination of interdisplinary education, research and outreach supporting sustainable dryland ecosystems and societies in Kenya.
- Developing a dryland leadership Learning Program at the UON resulting in greater capacity of students and faculty to address the problems of dryland ecosystems and societies in Kenya.
- Developing a comparative ,trans-displinary Research-for-Development Program resulting in addressing the development and sustainability needs of dryland communities, their ecosystems and the policymakers who serve them.
- Creating a dryland community outreach program resulting in greater participation in higher education by pastoralists ,especially women, for development of more appropriate innovations for dryland systems and.
- Developing a drylands learning platform for Knowledge exchange resulting in effective coordination and impacts of education, research and outreach for drylands of Kenya.
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