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Solar Cooking: Powering a Cleaner, Climate-Resilient Kenya

By Faith Kemunto and Benard Simiyu Introduction: Like many developing countries, Kenya faces a significant challenge with traditional cooking methods that rely heavily on polluting fuels such as wood, charcoal, and kerosene. According to KIPPRA, over 70% of Kenyans heavily…

Portable Biogas: A Climate-Smart Energy Solution

By Faith Kemunto and Dr. Eric Magale Introduction Cooking is an essential part of everyday life; therefore, driving efforts towards clean cooking is a critical consideration for governments, non-profits, and the private sector.  Approximately 2.5 billion people globally rely on…

Rethinking How We Share Research with Communities

Authors Dr. Joel Onyango & Christabel Mukubwa When Data Speaks a Language Understood by All Imagine this: You and your team complete a groundbreaking study on improving food security in rural Kenya. The data is solid, the findings are promising,…

Reframing climate Justice for Africa’s future.

By Norah Ouma, Salome Okoth, Maureen Kabasa, Joel Onyango One of the biggest failures in global climate action is the exclusion of Africa’s most vulnerable populations from decision-making processes. Many adaptation strategies are designed by governments, international donors, and development…

From aid to accountability: A paradigm shift

Authors: Joan Andega, Maureen Kabasa, Salome Okoth, Joel Onyango Climate change is not just an environmental crisis, it is a justice crisis. It is about who owns resources, who gets to decide on solutions, and who bears the burden of…

Kenya-UK partnership on emerging technologies

This collaboration between academic institutions and researchers from Kenya and the UK aims to establish a robust framework for AI research and innovation that will guide the creation of the Kenya Emerging Tech Institute and Action Lab. Kenya has been…

Revolutionizing Climate Innovation

In the heart of Nairobi, the city in the sun and where innovation interconnects with academia, a groundbreaking phenomena unfolded on January 30th, 2024. This was a momentous occasion celebrating the institutionalization of the Transforming Climate Innovation Ecosystems through Inclusive…

The wonders of wetlands

Authors: Valarie Nyanaro and Nora Ndege Of what importance are kidneys to the human body? Vital! So are wetlands to the earth. Often wetlands have been referred to as the “kidneys of the earth” for they play an important role…

Promoting climate change awareness and action

Authors: Monroe Dikiny, Maureen Kabasa, Joel Onyango In matters of climate and action, Africa is making great strides towards combating climate change. However, two years after COVID-19, Africa is still experiencing adverse effects of the pandemic characterized by economic decline..…

ACTS family welcomes three new staff members

It is with great pleasure and honor to introduce a dynamic trio of remarkable professionals who recently joined our organization, further enriching our capabilities and strengthening our mission. Their expertise and experience are poised to contribute significantly to the advancement…

AfricaLics family gets a new addition – EthiopiaLics

This network will serve as a platform for Ethiopian researchers and scholars in the field of innovation and development and operates as an Ethiopian chamber of AfricaLics. Ethiopian Network for the Economics of Learning, Innovation, and Competence Building Systems (EthiopiaLics)…

Additional funds for Visiting Fellowship Programme

The funds will cover the expenses for the students for a three-month fellowship stint at the University of Johannesburg. The Swedish International Development Agency (SIDA), has granted additional grants to support the 2023 cohort of students under the Visiting Fellowship…

Pioneering innovation and progress in Africa

Through ground-breaking research, transformative capacity building and visionary policy advisory in the realm of science, technology, and innovation (STI), the African Centre for Technology Studies (ACTS) takes great pride in showcasing the continent’s potential towards a brighter and sustainable future.…

Training the best AI brains in Africa

By Dr. Lawrence Nderu Storytelling is an essential communication tool and can be used as a contextual bridge between play and written narrative. This is something that I discovered when I sat with a five-year-old for the first time and…

Detecting Crop Diseases Using Mobile Application

By Dr. Neema Mduma Crop diseases are substantially problematic for agricultural yield management and a major threat to food security. On addressing this challenge which facing agricultural sector in Tanzania, Dr. Neema Mduma, a lecturer at the Nelson Mandela African…

Reflections on the TransCIIT Showcase Event

By Solomon Ogara, Jaramogi Oginga Odinga University of Science and Technology (JOOUST) and Ernest Chitechi, Kenya Climate Innovation Center (KCIC) The showcase event was held online on 5th September, 11:00 am – 1:30 pm EAT. More than 26  Innovation ecosystem…

Reflections on TransCIIT Matched Project Outcomes

By Faith Wandera, African Centre for Technology Studies and Ann Numi, African Centre for Technology Studies/Jaramogi Oginga Odinga University of Science and Technology Nine projects were implemented under the Transforming Climate Innovation Ecosystems through Inclusive Transdisciplinarity (TransCIIT) Project. The focal…

Reflections on the entrepreneur survey

By Ernest Chitechi, Kenya Climate Innovation Center (KCIC) Transforming Climate Innovation Ecosystems through Inclusive Transdisciplinarity (TransCIIT) project Innovation is the engine for economic development, and jobs creations, and helps to combat climate change. Climate change presents immense challenges to developing…

Stocktaking on TransCIIT Phase 2

By Faith Wandera, African Centre for Technology Studies (ACTS) and Ann Numi, African Centre for Technology Studies (ACTS)/Jaramogi Oginga Odinga University of Science and Technology (JOOUST) Transforming Climate Innovation Ecosystems through Inclusive Transdisciplinarity (TransCIIT) project The TransCIIT project aims to…

Overview of TransCIIT Matched Projects underway

By Faith Wandera, African Centre for Technology Studies (ACTS) and Ann Numi, African Centre for Technology Studies (ACTS)/Jaramogi Oginga Odinga University of Science and Technology (JOOUST) Transforming Climate Innovation Ecosystems through Inclusive Transdisciplinarity (TransCIIT) project Innovation in African Universities (IAU)…

Reflections on the TransCIIT project matchmaking event

By Solomon Ogara, Dean, School of Informatics and Innovative Systems, Jaramogi Oginga Odinga University of Science and Technology (JOOUST), Kenya Transforming Climate Innovation Ecosystems through Inclusive Transdisciplinarity (TransCIIT) project We at Jaramogi Oginga Odinga University of Science and Technology (JOOUST)…

How can cities build resilience through Risk Modelling?

Author(s): Haron, A., Randa, T., Chengo, V., and Atela, J Publisher: Tomorrow’s Cities Type: Opinion May 2021 Theme: Risk DOI: Disasters and their associated risks have continued to evolve in complexity, forms, frequencies, and severity. The COVID-19 pandemic has…

Electrifying Kenya’s Clean Cooking Week

By Mourine Chepkemoi (ACTS), Jon Leary (Gamos Ltd.) and Shukri Abdulkadir (Loughborough University). The MECS Kenya team joined forces with Clean Cooking Association of Kenya (CCAK ) and the Ministry of Energy during their Clean Cooking Week this week, 29…

Capacity Building for Enhanced Climate Action in Africa

Authors: Maureen Kabasa, Jackson Wachira and Joel Onyango In this blog, we  explore the relationship between the climate change agenda and development in Africa, problematizing the capacity development gaps associated with climate change awareness and response programs. We argue that …