Technical Assistance for Intra-ACP Climate Services and Related Applications (ClimSA) Programme AUC/DARBE/C/037
Technical Assistance for Intra-ACP Climate Services and Related Applications (ClimSA) Programme AUC/DARBE/C/037 Project Duration: Aug
The ATPS is a trans-disciplinary network of researchers, policymakers, private sector actors and the civil society that promote the generation, dissemination, use and mastery of STI for African development, environmental sustainability and global inclusion.
The ATPS Phase VIII Strategic Plan for 2017-2022 has identified four strategic priority areas of focus during the period. These are: agriculture, food and nutrition; energy; climate change and environment; and health.
The ATPS network functions through National Chapters in 30 countries (27 African and 3 Diaspora chapters). The National Chapters operate under National Coordinators who provide intellectual and administrative leadership at country level.
The ATPS Strategic Plan Phase IX (2023-2028) has been developed to address the evolving needs and aspirations of ATPS stakeholders. It aims to align ATPS’s strategic priorities and programs with both continental and global development agendas. This strategic plan outlines seven key priority areas for focus during the specified period.
Technical Assistance for Intra-ACP Climate Services and Related Applications (ClimSA) Programme AUC/DARBE/C/037 Project Duration: Aug
Strengthening the Capacity of the Extension System to use Proven Knowledge and Technologies to Sustain
Strengthening the Capacity of Women and Marginalized Communities in Africa’s Agriculture and Food Systems to
Strengthening the National Research and Innovation Funding Agencies in West Africa – SRIFA Project Duration:
EVENT PRESS RELEASE For immediate release, 27nd March 2024Abuja, Nigeria Stakeholder Engagement Workshop on Science,
SRIFA Project Launches Validation Workshops for West Africa’s Research and Innovation Funding Agencies Figure 1
Figure 1: Prof. Nicholas Ozor, Executive Director of the ATPS and Marie-Eve Landry, Project Officer at the International Development Research Centre (IDRC) pose for a picture at the ATPS Offices
Roundtable Discussion on Spatial Based Artificial Intelligence (AI) PeMost Tool In a groundbreaking collaboration, researchers,