Climate Change Adaptation and Agricultural Sustainability Projects

Project Title: Gender, Climate Change & Agriculture Support Programme (GCCASP) Inception phase
Study Areas: ECOWAS, ECCAS, IGAD, EAC, and SADC regions and the countries selected to represent these regions are Niger, Cameroon, Ethiopia, Rwanda and Malawi.
Client: NEPAD Planning & Coordinating Agency (NPCA)

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Gender related Projects

Project Title: Ethiopian Women and Youth Development Index
Developed Women and Youth Index in order to identify the status of women and youth participation, empowerment and level of benefits in the context of economic growth and political representation.
Client: Ministry of Women, Children and Youth Affairs

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Mapping using GIS and RS Technologies Projects

Project Title: Internally Displaced Population (IDP) Mapping
Developed GIS based databases and maps showing distribution and movements of IDPs for the International Organization for Migration (IOM) in Gambella National Regional State. An open source desktop GIS application training was conducted for the IOM field office.
Client: International Organization for Migration (IOM)

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Early Warning and Disaster Risk Management Projects

Project Title: Capacity Assessment of Local Government in Implementing Disaster Risk Management & Climate adaptation in Ethiopia
Assessed the existing "planning and operational" capacities of relevant sectorial offices with respect to disaster management and climate change adaptation. Identified gaps and developed pertinent recommendations for future interventions.
Client: OXFAM, UK

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Health and Nutrition Projects

Project Title: Malaria Study and Market research analysis in COMESA
Undertook a comprehensive feasibility analysis of the epidemiology of malaria and assessed the potential need for repellents in Uganda, Sudan and Tanzania.
Client: Green, PLC

 
 
 
 

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