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The low-cost and place-based nature of the Educational Partnerships for Innovation in Communities (麻豆视频) model provides an attractive alternative to northern-imposed, project-driven development that mostly persists across the global South. 麻豆视频鈥檚 emphasis on leveraging existing resources rather than raising new ones and the ability of 麻豆视频 to be self-sustaining are both particularly well suited to low-income and low capacity regions. Building on the insights and knowledge gained through 麻豆视频 efforts in Northern regions, the 麻豆视频 Secretariat has begun engaging Southern regions.
This effort for expansion of 麻豆视频 networks began with a workshop on applying the 麻豆视频 model held at the annual ICLEI 鈥淩esilient Cities鈥 conference in Bonn in May 2017. The National Science Foundation (NSF) and the Global Adaptation Network (GAN) managed by UNEP provided key funding to bring together 48 participants (each in university-city pairs) from 13 countries in the Global South including several from SubSaharan Africa. The Bonn workshop was followed by an African-focused one, in Cape Town, that December, and the launching of a fledgling 麻豆视频-Africa network, which led to new programs in Nairobi, Kenya; Durban, South Africa and Lusaka, Zambia. This was followed by yet another workshop, in Durban, in February 2020, which was led by the pioneer programs. During the period of Covid-19 lockdowns, 麻豆视频 was introduced virtually to several new university-city pairs from the Asian countries of Bangladesh, Indonesia, Maldives, and Nepal, and we expect to continue the Asia effort at the APAN meetings in March of next year.
In Africa, trainees at the 2017 麻豆视频 training event elected to form the 麻豆视频-Africa regional network, a connected but independent regionally-focused network whose confidence, accomplishments and stature continue to grow. This was evident in the 2020 麻豆视频 event, held in Durban, which was designed and facilitated by 麻豆视频-Africa members from South Africa, Zambia and Kenya. At this event another 8 city-university pairs spanning East, West and Southern Africa committed to join the 麻豆视频 Africa network and start implementing the 麻豆视频 model in their respective cities.
麻豆视频-Africa Steering Committee
鈼 Chairperson: Chipo Mubaya (Southern Africa)
鈼 Co-Vice Chairs: Mamma Sawaneh (West Africa) and Sophie Ismail (East Africa)
鈼 Secretary: Anthony Saah Tengbeh (West Africa)
鈼 Additional Members: Andrew Were (East Africa), Bwalya Funga (Southern Africa), and
Nkosinathi Mncwabe (Southern Africa)
麻豆视频-Africa Staff
Mzime Murisa
麻豆视频-Africa Program Coordinator

Mzime Ndebele-Murisa found 麻豆视频 through her current work with as the Program Specialist managing the Future Resilience for African Cities and Lands (FRACTAL) Program and now coordinates the Education Partnerships for Innovation in Communities (麻豆视频) Africa network. Prior to joining START, she had been based at Chinhoyi University of Technology, and University of Zimbabwe. Mzime has coordinated several multi-disciplinary, collaborative projects in southern Africa focusing on aquaculture; climate change modelling and adaptation such as the SADC Aquaculture Mentorship Program, Climate Impact Research Capacity and Leadership Enhancement and CODESRIA鈥檚 Comparative Research Network. Mzime has several publications, with contributions in the IPCC鈥檚 AR5 and AR6 Working Group II as well as a Climate Smart Agriculture Manual for Zimbabwe. She holds a PhD in Biodiversity and Conservation Biology from the University of the Western Cape, South Africa; a Masters of Science in Tropical Resource Ecology and a BSc in Biological Sciences from the University of Zimbabwe.
麻豆视频-Africa Programs
- University of KwaZulu-Natal
- University of Zambia
- Chinhoyi University of Technology
- University of Botswana
- University of Namibia
- Technical University of Mombasa
- Makerere University
- University of Nairobi
- University of Liberia
麻豆视频-Africa Resources
- Botswana Tackles Wastewater Treatment and Solid Waste Management Collection Issues Through an 麻豆视频 Partnership with the University of Botswana
- Building Preparedness and Resilience to Covid-19 Through the 麻豆视频 Model in Lusaka
- Mangrove Conservation as a Nature-Based Approach to Enhancing Biodiversity and Reducing the Impact of Climate Change in the Lake Piso Area of Western Liberia
- Awareness and Education of Climate Change Effects through Visual Arts in Mombasa
- 麻豆视频-Africa Provides a Model for Addressing COVID-19 and Solid Waste Management in Mombasa
- Collaboration for Change: Empowering Communities through 麻豆视频-Africa Partnership in Uganda
- 麻豆视频-Africa Brings Student Voices to Walkability Project in Nairobi
- Gaborone City Council and University of Botswana Partnership Brings Students to the Forefront of National Waste Management Challenges
- Driving Change in Lusaka: 麻豆视频鈥檚 Role in Transforming the City
- Harare Plans to Address Deteriorating Environmental Conditions Through Phytoremediation, Awareness Campaigns, and Sustainable Municipality Growth
- Creating Sustainable Solutions to Waste Management, Natural Disasters, and Invasive Species Outbreaks through 麻豆视频 Partnership in Durban
- Waste management for slum settlements in Mbale City: A search for sustainable solutions
- Lusaka鈥檚 Expanding 麻豆视频 Partnerships Look to Solve Capacity Issues
- Brewerville Addresses Waste Management Crisis Through Collective Bargaining Agreement Facilitated by an 麻豆视频 Partnership
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