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    African Climate and Environment Centre – Future African Savannas (AFAS)

    Nature-based solutions for climate change adaptation and biodiversity conservation: linking science, policy and practice

     

     

     

    African savannas are unique and complex ecosystems under immense pressure. Savannas are very rich in biodiversity and provide indispensable ecosystem services to people. However, unsustainable resource extraction practices, rapid demographic growth, weak governance structures and conflicting socio-economic development and environmental objectives have led to partially irreversible changes in land use and land cover. The vast African savanna systems have largely been converted into managed landscapes, including agricultural and settlement areas. Indeed, whereas savannas continue to be home to iconic wildlife, they are also the “breadbasket” of the continent, providing much of Africa’s cropland and grazing areas. One of the greatest future challenges in savanna areas will be to adapt to the everchanging environmental conditions, to conserve their biodiversity, maintain ecosystem functionality and ecosystem service provision, and concurrently to provide food for the human population. Nature-based approaches such as ecosystem-based management and green infrastructure could be part of the solution here.

     

    Savanna Landscape, Kenya, Crescent Island

     

     

    About us

    The African Climate and Environment Center – Future African Savannas (AFAS) commenced in 2021 is one of the DAAD Global Centres for Climate and Environment. AFAS is a consortium between two African and two German universities and strives for interdisciplinary and international exchange beyond academia by working at the science-policy-practice interface. The thematic focus of the center is nature-based solutions for climate change adaptation and biodiversity loss in African savannas. 

     

    Our Mission

    The project initiative stems from the urgent need to develop sound and robust evidence-based and science-backed strategies to preserve and protect the fragile environments of the West and East African savannas against the combined threats of extensive and diverse land use and rapid climate change. AFAS aims to train young African scholars in the interdisciplinary field of climate change adaptation and biodiversity and to transfer scientific findings into practice, while at the same time reducing the climate and environmental footprint of education, research and international cooperation. The project specifically focuses on the potential of nature-based solutions and of cooperation on the science-policy-practice interface.

     

    With these aims in mind, AFAS:

    • offers a hybrid training program to MSc- and PhD-students based in Nairobi and Abidjan, which strongly reduces physical mobility while enabling international exchange;
    • organizes online, offline and hybrid networking activities to strengthen interfaces between science, policy, business and civil society in West and East Africa and Germany;
    • invests in research and capacity building activities that:
      • support the development of a more secure natural resource base for livelihoods, economic growth and climate resilience; 
      • inform initiatives and investments in locally acceptable nature-based solutions with opportunities for inclusive economic growth.

    Partners

    AFAS is a consortium of four institutions in three countries: 

    • The Institute for Climate Change and Adaptation (ICCA), University of Nairobi, Kenya
    • The African Center of Excellence on Climate Change, Biodiversity and Sustainable Agriculture (CEA-CCBAD), Université Félix Houphouët-Boigny, Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire
    • The Center for Development Research (ZEF), University of Bonn, Germany
    • The Global South Studies Center (GSSC), University of Cologne, Germany 

     

    AFAS collaborates with academic and non-academic partners to jointly identify areas of interest for research, for improving the AFAS curriculum and for creating synergies between academia, practice and policy.


    AFAS Graduate programme and How to Apply

    • Overview

    Our AFAS graduate programme is hosted jointly by Université Félix Houphouët-Boigny (UFHB) with its African Centre of Excellence on Climate Change, Biodiversity and Sustainable Agriculture (CEA-CCBAD) in Côte d’Ivoire and the University of Nairobi (UoN) with its Institute for Climate Change and Adaptation (ICCA) in Kenya. The graduate programme offers specialisation in Nature-based Solutions (NbS) and Science-Policy-Practice Interfaces (SPPI) while it is linked to existing programmes in biodiversity and climate change adaptation at CEA-CCBAD and ICCA. Via hybrid training, our students participate either in person or virtually in top-up courses offered by AFAS in the fields of climate, biodiversity, ecosystem services, nature-based solutions, SPPI and soft skills. Our students are selected through a competitive process and qualify for the local and international employment market in the areas of climate protection and environmental conservation after their graduation.

    The first student cohort started in 2021 and is comprised of 18 Master students, 12 females and 6 males. In the second cohort, which started in 2023, 21 MSc students are enrolled, 11  females and 10 males. Our graduate school also hosts a total of 5 PhD students. Together they come from a variety of West and East African countries, including Benin, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Côte d’Ivoire, DR Congo, Ethiopia, Ghana, Guinea, Kenya, Mali, Nigeria, Sierra Leone, Togo and Uganda.

     

    • Scholarships

    The selected Master – and PhD students receive scholarships funded by the DAAD.

     

    • Call for applications

    The second call for applications for the second student cohort was in spring 2023.

     

    For more information, visit our website: https://www.afas.africa/

     

     

     

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    AFAS student's graduation in December 2023 - Nairobi, Kenya
    Photo: Steve Warui Photography

    AFAS Stakeholders Workshop November 2022 - Nairobi, Kenya
    Group photo AFAS staff and students
    Photo: Steve Warui Photography

    AFAS Stakeholders Workshop December 2023 - Nairobi, Kenya
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    Photo: Steve Warui Photography

    AFAS Stakeholders Workshop November 2023 - Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire
    Round table discussions
    Photo: Barbara Orozco/AFAS

    AFAS Students @ COP15, Abidjan (Côte d'Ivoire)
    Photo: Pacal/ZEF

    AFAS Stakeholder Workshop May 2022 - Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire
    Photo: Pacal/ZEF

    AFAS team members during our stakeholder workshop in May 2022: Prof. Dr. Souleymane Konaté, Dr. Jan Henning Sommer, Dr. Juliet Wanjiku Kamau, Prof. Dr. Christian Borgemeister (LTR.)

    Photo: Pacal/ZEF

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