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Rsif awards competitive research and innovation grants that complements the PhD training at African universities by supporting research that promotes scientific excellence and use of knowledge for development impact.

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Agricultural Data from Acoustic Monitoring

Thematic Area: ICTs including big data and artificial intelligence

Preamble  The motivation for this project is the critical need to improve general farming practices in Rwanda and elsewhere in East Africa. There are many…

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Building Resilient Agribusiness Practitioners through Design Thinking Approach

Thematic Area: Food security and agribusiness

The innovation in the design thinking approach is the shift from the traditional analytical skills development approach which misses three critical aspects of human resource…

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Deep Learning Approaches to Mineral Prospect Modeling of Rare Earths in Carbonatites

Thematic Area: Energy including renewables

Preamble There is increasing demand for innovative mineral prospecting to identify and define strategic deposits as well as delimit the geologic structures that host the…

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Developing Orange Mesocarp and Red Onion Skin into Multifunctional Materials for Oilfield Applications

Thematic Area: Energy including renewables

Preamble Petroleum accounts for a large proportion of global energy consumption and is presently Nigeria’s most vital revenue source. A plethora of chemicals are required…

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Do-It-Yourself Adaptation: New Pathways for Community Flood Risk Communication

Thematic Area: Climate change

Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) is one of the regions most exposed to the negative effects of global climate change. In particular, frequent droughts and floods locked…

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Electromagnetic Compatibility Monitoring and Prediction Models for Biomedical Devices

Thematic Area: ICTs including big data and artificial intelligence

Preamble Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) is a big concern in electronic devices, particularly in hospitals’ medical devices where there is high concern of health and safety….

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Enhancing Biodegradable Sanitary Towel Production through Utilization of Seaweed and Banana Pseudo stem Residues: A Value Addition Strategy

Thematic Area: Minerals, mining and materials engineering

Preamble  Environmental sustainability and the protection of our bio ecosystem has become a key focus for organizations globally in line with SDG 17 that supports…

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Enhancing food security and climate change adaptation through wild foods plant species promotion in southern Mozambique

Thematic Area: Food security and agribusiness

Preamble Food and nutritional insecurity are one of main challenges faced by rural people in Mozambique. This challenge is exacerbated by climate change related events…

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Exploiting the potential of solar-powered cooler for vaccine and perishable foods storage in remote areas of Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA)

Thematic Area: Minerals, mining and materials engineering

Preamble Vaccines are cost effective method of preventing diseases, improve production activities and limit transmission of diseases. Vaccines are fragile, some of them need low…

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Fluoride removal from drinking water using capacitive deionization

Thematic Area: Minerals, mining and materials engineering

Capacitive deionization (CDI) is an emerging desalination technology which has various merits compared to the conventional methods such as reverse osmosis and thermally based ones….

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Food security, sustainable agribusiness and resource use efficiency in agriculture based on earth observation system

Thematic Area: Food security and agribusiness

Preamble: Agricultural sector in Mozambique is experiencing a structural transformation characterized by increase of food sizes and intensified use of commercial agro-chemical inputs. There is…

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In vitro production of premium forest native species of Mozambique

Thematic Area: Climate change

The premium forest species native to Mozambique have the potential to contribute significantly to the national economy, however, they are extremely exploited for timber production…

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Increasing resilience of smallholder farmers to Climate change through adoption of Climate Smart Agriculture practices in Mozambique

Thematic Area: Climate change

Project Overview Our climate is changing, limiting soil fertility conditions, agriculture, and food security has become a critical area of concern. Agricultural production and productivity…

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Innovating Out of the Urban Street Food Safety Challenges in Ghana (Urban Safe)

Thematic Area: Food security and agribusiness

Preamble For the low- and middle-income class of African economies, street foods may provide the fastest and cheapest alternative source of prepared food compared to…

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Mapping of occurrence and eco-sustainable growth stimulation of Pterocarpus angolensis (umbila) in Mozambique

Thematic Area: Food security and agribusiness

Preamble   The forests ecosystems are vital for the survival of humankind survival as they provide most of ecosystem service. They also contribute to the…

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Rsif Results

Rsif aims to strengthen the institutional capacity for quality and sustainable doctoral training, research and innovation in transformative technologies in sub-Saharan Africa. The infographic below shows the status of progress against key targets.

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PhD Scholars enrolled

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Female PhD Scholars enrolled

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Students & staff trained in cross-cutting courses

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Research papers published

Impact Map

In the first diagram below you can explore the number of current students by cohort and by nationality.
Point on the colored countries on the map to get information about the African Host Universities and number of current students registered for PhD there. Use the filter options to get more detailed info by country, by thematic priority area or by African Host University.
In the last diagram you see the distribution of current students registered by African host university.