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Lessons from Giraffes At the recent DIGI-FACE gathering in Nairobi, Kenya, the giraffes became more than scenery…they became a symbol. They fed from our hands,…
Lessons from Giraffes At the recent DIGI-FACE gathering in Nairobi, Kenya, the giraffes became more than scenery…they became a symbol. They fed from our hands,…
What should DIGI-FACE users do when not online? Two members of the DIGI-FACE family, Eldridge van der Westhuizen from South Africa and XN Iraki from…
The African Centre of Excellence for Sustainable Operations in Resource Management and Food Supply (SCO) is proud to celebrate a landmark achievement in our journey…
We are delighted to announce that Elmien Waring will be presenting a paper at the 2025 PMIC (Pan-African Multidisciplinary International Conference) showcasing DIGI-FACE work and…
"Shaping the Future of African-European Relations for a Sustainable Future" "Façonner l’avenir des relations afro-européennes pour un avenir durable" 📅 2–4 October 2025 📍 European…
Please check the full call on our website and ensure that you submit a complete application. Incomplete applications cannot be considered. Deadline: 30 September 2025…
Deadline registration all three courses: 10 September 2025. Course 1: Sustainable Resource Use Involving Local Communities through Transdisciplinarity After the course, you will be able…
Due to high demand request, we offer again a short course for using R for your statistical analysis as an absolute Beginners-second cohort: By the…
Dear community members, We’re thrilled to share our latest Pro-RUWA newsletter, highlighting exciting developments in sustainable agricultural resource use in West Africa. In this edition:🔹 A hybrid…
Africa’s vast but largely untapped mineral reserves, estimated at more than a third of the global total, position the continent at the forefront of the global energy transition, geopolitical interests, and mineral-driven industrialisation and growth trajectory. The long list of minerals in Africa holding out the highest promise as critical elements for renewable energy and battery storage technologies, as well as advanced communications and consumer electronics, includes lithium, cobalt, copper, graphite, aluminium, platinum, niobium, rubidium, tantalum, tin, manganese, nickel, palladium, and rare earth elements. Now is the opportune time for African leaders to transform mining sector outcomes through intentional science diplomacy and knowledge-led Pan-African ideals.