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Joint application opportunity

Published: 03 March 2017

Currently, Kenya is severely affected by Climate Change as most of the Arid and Semi Arid areas are experiencing severe drought effects due to poor rainfall.

Based on this, one of SLU Global's main partners in the new capacity development program with University of Dar es Salaam in Tanzania are currently looking for a collaborator from a Swedish institution to develop a research proposal incorporating Agriculture/Environment/Biodiversity.

For more information and to respond to this request, please contact:

Prof. Agnes W. Mwang'ombe, EBS
Professor of Plant Pathology,
Department Of Plant Science and Crop Protection,
University Of Nairobi,
P.O.Box 30197-00100
Nairobi, Kenya
Mobile numbers: +254-722788995
Or: +254-732689330
Email: wakesho123@gmail.com
mwangombe@uonbi.ac.ke
Skype: mkakishamana
http://cavs.uonbi.ac.ke

 

Facts:

The Ekhaga Foundation makes grants for research in ecological agriculture and biological medicine. Universities, research institutes, etc., from all over the world are invited to apply. Ekhaga requires cooperation with a Swedish institution for applications that do not come from Europe or North America. The deadline for applications is 20 May 2017.

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