Breaking News
Pan African Visions

Afri-Alliance action group to enhance Africa’s development issues being mooted

August 30, 2016

By Wallace Mawire AA-logo-for-website3-300x75 The International Network of Basin Organisations (ANBO) has issued a call for proposals for the creation of an AfriAlliance Action Group also commonly referred to as a working group or community of practice that will provide seed money to bring together relevant stakeholders, both African and European, experts and decision makers to jointly demonstrate innovative ideas, engage in pilot activities and share knowledge on specific issues on Africa’s development. According to a statement sent to partners by the Global Water Partnership-Southern Africa (GWP-SA), some of the themes to be addressed by the proposed alliance will include integrated water resource management, food security and agriculture, human capacity development, climate change adaptation and mitigation including water and climate data monitoring collection, forecasting and analysis. It is reported that Africa is going to be one of the regions most in need of innovative solutions for tackling water and climate change related challenges.It is further added that the successful interaction among relevant stakeholders from both Africa and Europe, in water management is of principal importance when trying to generate, increase and exchange knowledge and innovations that  address the demands for solutions that have noticeable and high impact. It is added that the lack of appropriate water related skills and capacity in some parts of Africa and the widespread institutional fragmentation within Africa as well as between Africa and Europe is a major obstacle to meeting the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and addressing water crises, many with severe climate change implications. The lack of effective interactions between policy, research and entrepreneurs in Africa means that current mechanisms to successfully transfer relevant EU knowledge and technologies to African economies or vice versa are not enough to accomplish market uptake and provide solutions for pressing local water problems in Africa. The main objective of the Afri-Alliance project, funded by the European Commissions Horizon 2020 programme is for African and European stakeholders to work together in the areas of water innovation, research, policy and capacity development to prepare Africa for future climate change challenges. The Afri-Alliance project will reinforce water and climate change research and social innovation and cooperation between Africa and Europe through a mix of forward looking and bottom up innovation and road mapping techniques. Some of the areas the initiative will focus on will include integrated water resource management, food security and agriculture and  human capacity development, just to mention a few. It is reported that for the first call for action groups, the total funding available is Euro 77 500 for five action groups each expected to receive seed funding of Euro 15 500.

Leave a comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Pan African Visions
Uganda to host 2016 forum on internet freedom in Africa
August 30, 2016 Prev
Pan African Visions
The Igbos: Why are they still Biafrans?
August 30, 2016 Next