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Professional Fellow Program Finalizes Participant Projects
The AAP is pleased to conclude another successful cohort from the US Department of State Professional Fellows program. With help from our partners at Kyambogo University in Uganda, the University of Nairobi in Kenya, and Sokoine University of Agriculture in Tanzania, we were able to identify and support the 12 East African fellows.
This year provided unique challenges due to COVID-19 travel restrictions. We celebrate the challenges and successful of the fellows and continue to support their upcoming projects. To hear from the fellows, coordinators, and program manager about the fourth cohort, please check out the link below.
https://aap.isp.msu.edu/news_article/22867
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Madeleine Futter
Monday, Aug 16, 2021
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Congratulations to Professional Fellows
Congratulations to our Fellows for their project presentations at our Dissemination Workshop this morning! This is AAP’s fourth cohort from the US Department of State and Bureau of Education and Cultural Affairs’ (ECA) Professional Fellows Program (PFP). MSU participates in PFP in partnership with Kyambogo University, University of Nairobi, and Sokoine University of Agriculture.
At our workshop, each of our 12 East African Fellows virtually presented their projects to an international audience. Projects are held within an array of agribusinesses such as coffee, poultry, and honey production. Additionally, we thank Dr. Rob Glew, Associate Dean for Academic Programs at MSU International Studies and Programs, for opening remarks and closing remarks from Dr. Wynne Wright, Associate Professor at MSU Department of Community Sustainability and Department of Sociology.
We acknowledge our team for providing significant support for the Fellows and program. Both MSU and outside resources were essential to conducting a successful PFP, while being completely virtual. We also thank our mentors who guided each Fellow throughout the program and whose efforts are invaluable.
For those who could not attend, a recording will be posted on our website soon! Keep in touch with AAP in the next few weeks for more information on PFP and Fellows!
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Madeleine Futter
Monday, Aug 16, 2021
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Collaboration and Connection with Malawian Policy Institutue
As AAP Senior Advisor, MSU faculty and lead PI at the MwAPATA Institute, Dr. Thomas Jayne states “local institutes working on the ground can produce insights that are valuable to international researchers. There are important benefits for MSU to be engaged in these processes.”
Highlighting this ongoing collaboration between MSU and African institutions, a recently published article by the MSU College of Agriculture & Natural Resources (CANR) focuses on the MwAPATA Institute. This agricultural policy research think tank provides well-needed Malawian contributions to policy outreach, research, coordination and capacity building. AAP celebrates our Senior Advisor, Prof. Thomas Jayne, and Africa Officer Director, Prof. Richard Mkandawire, for their significant efforts within the MwAPATA Institute!
To read more about the MwAPATA Institute and its AAP contributors follow this link: https://www.canr.msu.edu/news/msu-economists-develop-new-agricultural-policy-research-institute-in-malawi?sc_camp=C5792E5D342B45C688982386A82A7829&utm_source=msudaily-email&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=standard-promo&utm_content=text2
More information MwAPATA’s website can be found here: https://www.mwapata.mw/about.
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Madeleine Futter
Monday, Aug 16, 2021
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9 PhD Scholarships Available with Animal Health Innovation Lab
The Animal Health Innovation Lab in partnership with the University of Nairobi is offering 9 PhD scholarships. The fully funded positions, offered by USAID, will develop research and lab-based solutions to the East Coast Fever. In Kenya and East Africa, this tick-borne disease of cattle has created constraints to human nutrition and economic welfare. The multi-institutional and multi-disciplinary environment offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a PhD in a main research project at the Animal Health Innovation Lab.
The application deadline is Feb. 10, 2021 at 23:59pm. Review the link and photo to apply!
https://uonbi.ac.ke/news/feed-future-animal-health-innovation-lab-phd-scholarships
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Madeleine Futter
Monday, Aug 16, 2021
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Making Food systems Equitable: An African Dialogue on Gender and Food Systems
In countries where women are most marginalized, discriminated under the law and where gendered norms prevent women from owning property and resources, people are also the hungriest. This is because gender equality and food systems are intertwined. However, too often, we only focus on the roles that women play in production, processing, trading of food and in making decisions about consumption and purchase of food at household level. And while this is important, we must also focus on whether the food system as organized is just and equitable and whether it promotes the empowerment and livelihoods and health of women and girls. Stark gender inequalities are both a cause and an outcome of unsustainable food systems, unjust food access, consumption and production. Tackling gender injustice and truly empowering women is not only a fundamental prerequisite for food systems transformation but also a goal.
This dialogue is one in a series of regional dialogues to discuss how we can achieve the triple goal of gender equality, sustainable and healthy food systems. It will bring together scientists, farmers and farmer organizations, policy makers, consumers, private sector and others to discuss and share solutions on guaranteeing land rights for women, rural women’s economic empowerment, women’s voice and decision making in food systems, bridging the gender technology gap and more.
Key outcomes of the dialogue include: (i) a set of solutions and commitments for gender equality in food systems (ii) an African position on what commitments are needed to achieve gender equality in food systems for the UN Food Systems Summit (iii) a community of practice to advance commitments on gender equality in food systems.
To take part in the dialogue, please visit the Summit Dialogues website
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Derek Tobias
Monday, Aug 16, 2021
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Happy festive season to all the guys on the APP bridge
Merry Christmas. Kindly check out this news story about our AgAP program in the New Vision online press, Link Here. https://www.newvision.co.ug/news/1536048/us-embassy-st-lawrence-university-partner-promote-agribusiness
Enjoy the festive season.
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Raymond Musiima
Monday, Aug 16, 2021
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US Department of State PFP Alumni of the AAP-MSU at Michigan Fellows Agricbuisness Initiative (MFAI) wish everyone at the bridge a happy festive season.
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Raymond Musiima
Monday, Aug 16, 2021
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Africa: How The Digital Revolution Can Help Level The Playing Field for African Women in Agriculture
The race to limit the spread of Covid-19 has, through necessity, accelerated many other transformations that were already under way, including the digital revolution in African agriculture. What had previously been a growing but limited shift towards the use of digital tools and technologies for food production and business has become a lifeline in the face of market restrictions, food insecurity and lockdowns. And among the biggest winners have been women.
https://agra.org/news/africa-how-the-digital-revolution-can-help-level-the-playing-field-for-african-women-in-agriculture/
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Amy Jamison
Monday, Aug 16, 2021
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Call for Applications: Michigan Fellows Agribusiness Initiative - Uganda's (MFAI-UG) Agribusiness Apprenticeship Program
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Derek Tobias
Monday, Aug 16, 2021
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AFAP Transforming Lives Publication
AFAP is proud to present the digital version of the “Transforming lives stories” publication for 2020. This e-publication features AFAPs successes and impact on Agribusiness and smallholder farmers in Burkina Faso, Ghana, Malawi, Mozambique, Tanzania and Uganda.
We would like to extend a heartfelt gratitude to all our colleagues and editors who efficiently documented the stories. Finally, we deeply thank our donors that have financially supported AFAP’s work in the agricultural inputs and agribusiness value chain in Africa. With your support we are in changing lives, empowering families and transforming communities.
Click here to read our e-publication
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Elaina Lawrence
Monday, Aug 16, 2021
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Arrival day of the 2nd Cohort of the AgAP in a single pic. Welcome our MFAI apprentices!
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Raymond Musiima
Monday, Aug 16, 2021
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Michigan Fellows Agribusiness Initiative (MFAI) is happy to inform all partners, friends and wellwishers that the Agribusiness Apprenticeship Program (AgAP) 2nd Cohort is starting this Sunday 6th December to 11th December at St Lawrence University in Kampala. Join our online streaming on our Facebook page and the AAP bridge for updates.
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Raymond Musiima
Monday, Aug 16, 2021
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