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<p>The scientific team's visit revolved around productive discussions and interactions with ESSA project partners, primarily KALRO and EIAR, focusing on the following pivotal areas: Progress Report and Funding Challenges: Addressed progress report and issues related to the release of funding by the European Commission (EC) to KALRO. * ESSA Knowledge Portal's Role: Exploring the ESSA Knowledge Portal's pivotal role in advancing Agropastoral Development.

 KALRO

This questionnaire was administered at the household level while 17 Key Informant Interviews were used to obtain qualitative data relevant to the study.

From 24-25 October 2024, the ESSA Project Workshop in Nairobi, Kenya, brought together participants from across sectors to advance understanding of climate-smart agriculture, environmental stewardship, and community resilience.

The ESSA Addis Ababa 2023 Seminar & Workshop, spanning November 29th and 30th, organized by EIAR, UH, and AAU at Mado Hotel. Under the theme "Transforming Agropastoral Ecosystems Amidst Climate Challenges," the event gathered regional leaders, policymakers, & researchers to tackle East Africa's agricultural dilemmas.

ESSA Ethiopian workshop participants (Image: EIAR)

Capacity Building of MSc and PhD students

From October 21-23, 2024, a three-day ESSA Summer School provided an in-depth training program for 12 MSc and PhD students from partner institutions, held at ILRI’s Kapiti Research Station and Wildlife Conservancy in Machakos, Kenya. Led by eight experienced lecturers and professors, the course focused on the sources and sinks of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in African pastoral systems.

Targeted Communication of Research, Development, and Engagement Findings

Trainers and trainees

News in brief

The ESSA project, headed by the University of Helsinki, recently concluded a highly successful three-day training initiative titled "Targeted Communication of Research, Development, and Engagement Findings." at University of Nairobi, Kenya This collaborative effort brought together expertise from both the University of Nairobi, Kenya, and the University of Helsinki.