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Bridging the gap between Africa and Europe for sustainable culture and agri-food security

The Fifth Conference for Euro-African Academic Partnerships brought together African university leaders and young talents equipped with expertise in agricultural and cultural sciences, research, conservation, and the enhancement of landscape heritage to forge connections among countries and lay the foundation for progress in these critical domains.

teramo 2023

Bridging the gap between Africa and Europe for sustainable culture and agri-food security

The Fifth Conference for Euro-African Academic Partnerships brought together African university leaders and young talents equipped with expertise in agricultural and cultural sciences, research, conservation, and the enhancement of landscape heritage to forge connections among countries and lay the foundation for progress in these critical domains.

A heritage-based Net Zero Journey in Kasese, Uganda

A heritage-based Net Zero Journey in Kasese, Uganda

This blog was authored by the team from the Cross Cultural Foundation of Uganda: Ms Barbra Babweteera, CCFU Executive Director; Mr Fredrick Nsibambi, CCFU Deputy Executive Director; and Mr Aliguma Ahabyona Akiiki, CCFU Programme/Communications Coordinator.

A heritage-based Net Zero Journey in Kasese, Uganda

A heritage-based Net Zero Journey in Kasese, Uganda

This blog was authored by the team from the Cross Cultural Foundation of Uganda: Ms Barbra Babweteera, CCFU Executive Director; Mr Fredrick Nsibambi, CCFU Deputy Executive Director; and Mr Aliguma Ahabyona Akiiki, CCFU Programme/Communications Coordinator.

A heritage-based Net Zero Journey in Kasese, Uganda

A heritage-based Net Zero Journey in Kasese, Uganda

This blog was authored by the team from the Cross Cultural Foundation of Uganda: Ms Barbra Babweteera, CCFU Executive Director; Mr Fredrick Nsibambi, CCFU Deputy Executive Director; and Mr Aliguma Ahabyona Akiiki, CCFU Programme/Communications Coordinator.

A heritage-based Net Zero Journey in Kasese, Uganda

A heritage-based Net Zero Journey in Kasese, Uganda

This blog was authored by the team from the Cross Cultural Foundation of Uganda: Ms Barbra Babweteera, CCFU Executive Director; Mr Fredrick Nsibambi, CCFU Deputy Executive Director; and Mr Aliguma Ahabyona Akiiki, CCFU Programme/Communications Coordinator.

A heritage-based Net Zero Journey in Kasese, Uganda

A heritage-based Net Zero Journey in Kasese, Uganda

This blog was authored by the team from the Cross Cultural Foundation of Uganda: Ms Barbra Babweteera, CCFU Executive Director; Mr Fredrick Nsibambi, CCFU Deputy Executive Director; and Mr Aliguma Ahabyona Akiiki, CCFU Programme/Communications Coordinator.

Needs and Strategies for Capacity Building for Heritage in Africa

Needs and strategies for capacity building for heritage in Africa

From 25 to 27 September, experts and interested groups and individuals gathered at ICCROM for a strategic planning workshop about the future of capacity building for African heritage. The workshop includes 15 participants from 12 African countries representing universities, NGOs, government ministries and more, and working in fields as varied as climate activism to cultural entrepreneurship and...

Needs and Strategies for Capacity Building for Heritage in Africa

Needs and strategies for capacity building for heritage in Africa

From 25 to 27 September, experts and interested groups and individuals gathered at ICCROM for a strategic planning workshop about the future of capacity building for African heritage. The workshop includes 15 participants from 12 African countries representing universities, NGOs, government ministries and more, and working in fields as varied as climate activism to cultural entrepreneurship and...

Needs and Strategies for Capacity Building for Heritage in Africa

Needs and strategies for capacity building for heritage in Africa

From 25 to 27 September, experts and interested groups and individuals gathered at ICCROM for a strategic planning workshop about the future of capacity building for African heritage. The workshop includes 15 participants from 12 African countries representing universities, NGOs, government ministries and more, and working in fields as varied as climate activism to cultural entrepreneurship and...