The latest issue of the DAAD Journal highlights innovative approaches to knowledge transfer between Africa and Germany, with a strong focus on joint knowledge creation, equal partnerships, and the integration of local expertise 💡
Three examples from across the continent illustrate how this collaborative approach can promote climate-resilient agriculture, sustainable energy systems, and resilient food networks.
The SEED Center at TUM is proud to be featured through its Living Lab in Olderkesi, Kenya 🛠️ Together with local communities and partner universities, the project developed a solar-powered mini-grid that not only provides sustainable energy but also supports research, teaching, and entrepreneurship. This participatory process led to the creation of the Olderkesi SEED Cooperative Society Limited, which ensures the long-term, community-driven management of the system.
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🏘️ DAAD Journal – Rethinking Knowledge Transfer with Africa