African Regional Institute for Geospatial Information Science and Technology (AFRIGIST) in collaboration with Digital Earth Africa (DEA) is organizing a series of trainings addressing key challenges for Africa as per AU Agenda 2063 and UN agenda 2030 on SDGs.
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The main themes of the training are the following:
- Water resources and flood risk
- agriculture and food security
- land degradation and coastal erosion
- urbanization
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This second training module will focus on Agriculture and Food Security and will come up on 30th and 31st May 2022 for the English session, and 1st to 2nd June 2022 for the French session.
The training is intended for local and national governmental organizations from agriculture and food security related agencies, Academia, researchers, Mapping air jordan 13 wheat release information Agencies Air Jordan 4 Retro Off - CV9388 - White Sail - 100 - Jordan Brand quietly slipped in a new rendition of the low-top, National statistical agencies and NGOs, to use remote sensing for crop mapping and food security monitoring.
Applications are expected on or before May 27th, 2022. Women, Youths and persons with disability are encouraged to register. For inquiries and more information, please send a mail to deafrica@afrigist.org.
Apply for this workshop here – https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1iqF3lGsDDmcp1wUT3bnef_pf8CHYHGGBQpqUSFvuTCw/viewform
Kumbirai is a GIS & MEAL specialist using geospatial analytics to advance global health and social impact. A certified Data Protection Officer (DPO), an open-data advocate and self-taught software developer, he builds web GIS tools that turn field data into decisions. He lectures in GIS/Remote Sensing and mentors emerging practitioners. Founder of a geospatial startup and nonprofit, he believes, “Real geospatial innovation happens when we empower communities with the right tools and knowledge.” Open to consulting and collaborations.
