Fiona Ngarachu

@fngarachu

Post doctoral researcher at Kenyatta University on food and water security policy in dryland areas of sub-Saharan Africa

Kenya
Joined March 2012

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    8 Oct 2021

    The new briefing explores how climate action can be designed to bring ‘triple wins’ for adaptation, mitigation and development. Colleagues Dr and Prof contributed as co-authors. Read here:

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    27 Oct 2021

    Academic, development professional or practitioner working in Africa’s Sub-Saharan drylands? would love to hear about your perceptions of the drylands in our brief Online Drylands Perception Survey

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    26 Aug 2021

    Concluded workshop on organized by within funded project "From CC Adaptation to Climate Resilience – Identifying the Missing Links"

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    15 Jan 2021

    REGISTRATION LAUNCHED ➡️ 4th webinar series, introducing water applications for urban supply in Asia & valuing variability for food production in Africa. Join us 22 January 13:00 CET! More:

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    18 Dec 2020

    Dr Fiona Ngarachu () of details the Kenyan Policy Summer School session experience, which took place in Nairobi for our researchers to network and present BRECcIA research evidence to policy makers to help influence policy making:

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    16 Oct 2020

    ...of part of BRECcIA's special session at the 21st Symposium. Register via: Our International Stakeholder Coordinator Sebastian Reichel outlines the 5 key BRECcIA Research Themes:

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    19 Sep 2020

    It’s been a growing trend to say “co-production” or even to use “bottom-up” perspectives. But what does it mean to meaningfully promote parity in co-production?

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    16 Sep 2020

    Our friends at will be hosting their 2nd webinar next week on

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    12 Sep 2020

    BRECcIA researchers Matt Kandel, Genevieve Agaba & Kate Schreckenberg's latest article highlights importance of tenure & governance when designing agroforestry interventions like farmer managed natural regeneration:

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    24 Aug 2020

    “Understanding gender differences in availability, accessibility and use of climate information among smallholder farmers in Malawi” New paper from the UMFULA project with inputs from Kulima

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    27 Aug 2020

    *NEW PAPER ALERT* Read our @UniofGhana colleague 's new paper below 👇👇👇 'Rural out-migration from Ghana’s development zones and household food security':

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    9 Jul 2020

    Day 4 and thus the final day of BRECcIA Annual Researcher Meeting. Our amazingly versatile researcher has taken much of the helm today, exploring how we can best entwine effective targeting of and in our future steps.

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    25 May 2020

    Great summary of tips for scientists to engage with policy makers

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    7 May 2020

    AfriAlliance is proud to publish its Needs & Solutions Hub! The Hub details the and related needs of African stakeholder and solutions to these challenges! Access it here:

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    21 Apr 2020

    Please consider this and share with those who may be interested!

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    11 Apr 2020

    Kenyatta University develops ventilators in fight against COVID-19

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    9 Apr 2020
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    6 Apr 2020

    "Food security does not stop at well-stocked markets and supermarkets – we need to worry about the domestic purchasing power of the poorest." writes Juergen Voegele writes for . Read more about and :

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    6 Apr 2020

    President Uhuru: Movement of food and cargo will continue as normal throughout the containment period by road/rail/air

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