CALL FOR EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST (EOI): CONSULTING SERVICES TO UNDERTAKE FINANCIAL AUDITING AT THE ATPS

The African Development Bank Group (the Bank) has been supporting the African Technology Policies Studies Network (ATPS) and its partners in the implementation of its Strategic Plans. A Grant was approved in 2022 to finance the project on “Building the Capacity of Selected sub-Sahara African Countries to Effectively Measure Progress in their Nationally Determined Contributions’ […]
AFDB Conducts Supervision Mission at ATPS for NDC Tracking Project

April 29–30, 2025 — Nairobi, Kenya The African Technology Policy Studies Network (ATPS) hosted a two-day supervision mission by representatives from the African Development Bank (AfDB), aimed at assessing the progress of the ongoing project titled “Building the Capacity of Selected Sub-Saharan African Countries to Effectively Measure Progress in their Nationally Determined Contributions’ (NDCs) Implementation […]
Bridging the Knowledge Gap: Empowering Africa’s Smallholder Farmers to Thrive Amid Climate Change

In the heart of rural Africa, smallholder farmers are the backbone of food security and economic stability. Yet, as climate change continues to reshape landscapes and disrupt traditional farming practices, these communities face unprecedented challenges. How can we ensure they not only survive but thrive in this uncertain future? The answer lies in bridging the […]
Artificial Intelligence the Secret Sauce Revolutionizing Science Innovation and Technology Today

Imagine a world where machines don’t just follow instructions but ‘dream up’ solutions to humanity’s biggest challenges. Sounds like sci-fi, right? Well, buckle up; because this is happening right now, thanks to Artificial Intelligence (AI). From decoding the mysteries of the universe to brewing your morning coffee more sustainably, AI has become the ultimate sidekick […]
ReImagining the ReSearch for DEvelopment Landscape of WEst and Central Africa for Equitable and Transformative Impact (RISE-WECA)

Project Duration: 2025-2026Grantor: International Development Research Centre (IDRC)Principal Investigator: Prof. Nicholas OzorEmails: executivedirector@atpsnet.org; nozor@atpsnet.orgProject CountriesWest Africa: Ghana, Sierra Leone, Côte d’Ivoire, Senegal, and NigeriaCentral Africa: Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), Republic of Congo, and Cameroon Grant Amount: USD 52,066 Project Description Africa’s research for development (R4D) landscape in West and Central Africa is currently constrained […]
Driving Locally Led Climate Adaptation: Insights from the Step Change Learning Review Workshop

From February 11-14, 2025, key players in climate adaptation and knowledge sharing convened in Arusha, Tanzania, for the Step Change Learning Review Workshop. This pivotal event, hosted by the Africa Research & Impact Network (ARIN), brought together representatives from eight projects spanning 19 countries across Africa, Latin America, and South Asia. The goal? To strengthen […]
Strengthening Climate Adaptation: Key Takeaways from the Validation Workshops in Nigeria and Senegal

Senegal’s and Nigeria’s agricultural sectors face increasing challenges due to climate change, particularly among smallholder farmers who depend on rain-fed agriculture
Gender Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion: Key Drivers for Successful Project Implementation and Impact in Africa

Gender equality, diversity, and inclusion (GEDI) are not just moral imperatives; they are strategic necessities for achieving sustainable development and maximizing the impact of projects, particularly in Africa
Transforming Agriculture in Africa with Responsible and Inclusive AI Innovations

Africa stands at a critical juncture where the fusion of innovation, inclusivity, and sustainability is paramount to achieving food security and economic growth. The AI4AFS+ initiative, a flagship program spearheaded by the African Technology Policy Studies Network (ATPS) with support from the International Development Research Center (IDRC), seeks to harness the transformative power of Artificial […]
Empowering Communities Through Locally Led Adaptation: Insights from the SCALE Project

The fight against climate change is inherently local. While global policies and international funding mechanisms are critical, the real work often happens at the grassroots level, where individuals and communities experience the most immediate effects of a changing climate. Locally led adaptation (LLA) projects represent a paradigm shift in climate resilience, placing decision-making power and […]