A multi-disciplinary centre at the University of Malawi. It strengthens research capacity in resilient agri-food systems grounded in science and technology.
The Food Innovation and Technology Hub (Fit-Hub) within the Center for Resilience in Agri-Food Systems (CRAFS) invites innovators to join its 2025 incubation program. Fit-Hub aims to promote and nurture a culture of entrepreneurship and innovation in agri-food systems, product development, and processing, while ensuring intellectual property protection.
The application deadline is 30th May 2025 and shortlisted applicants will be notified by 10th June 2025.
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Over the past decade, the African Centres of Excellence (ACE) have trained thousands of students in key fields such as health, agriculture, digital technology, energy, and the environment. But behind the numbers lies a powerful ambition. Find out more ... https://t.co/khjMhSgqAl
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The University of Zambia (UNZA), in collaboration with the University of Malawi (UNIMA), Kasisi Agricultural Training Centre and Kalichi Pictures, launched the โFuture Resilience of Home-Grown School Feeding Systems in Urban Zambia and Malawi (FRESHGROWS)โ Project on 13th May 2025, at Edge Water Court in Lilongwe. The launch was graced by the Director of Science, Technology, and Innovation in the Ministry of Education, Dr. Chomora Mikeka, and was attended by the Executive Dean of the School of Natural and Applied Sciences at the University of Malawi, Professor Cosmo Ngongondo, the Mayor of Lilongwe City, Her Worship Councillor Esther Sagawa, as well as delegates from Zambia.
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The Centre for Resilient Agri-Food Systems at the University of Malawi invites proposals for community action research projects to enhance the resilience of agri-food systems in Malawi. @Ace2Africa@mmonjerezi@unima_official https://t.co/cT0TMrjnnS
At the foot of Zomba mountain sits the administration block of the University of Malawi, famously known as the University Office. With its beautiful scenery and vibrant vegetation, it is impossible not to admire the premises.
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Season's greetings from all of us at CRAFS! Wishing you holidays filled with laughter, warmth, and the season's blessings. @mmonjerezi@unima_official@iucea_info
The Centre for Agri-Food Systems (CRAFS) congratulates Ms. Rita Blessings Kumwenda on securing a $5,000 grant from the Women Entrepreneur for Africa project. The full story is here: https://t.co/1NlfoOO1LWโs-%245,000-grant-success @mmonjerezi@unima_official
The 18th Technical and Advisory Meeting is underway at BICC in Lilongwe Malawi! Our center leadership is also in attendance at the meeting. #ACEII#ModelOfExcellence#Malawi
CRAFS welcomed Mr Peter Kuria Githinji, an incubation and innovation management expert, who visited on behalf of the Inter-University Council for East Africa (IUCEA). CRAFS is actively working to establish its incubation centre. @unima_official@mmonjerezi
The Inter-University Council for East Africa (IUCEA) September 2024 Newsletter. The Newsletter provides a comprehensive overview of key events and activities from the past month.
To access the newsletter, please click on the following link: https://t.co/hhrcU0z6VN
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The School of Law, Economics, and Government organized a social gathering for all its staff members, which was held at the Economics Cafeteria on 16thOctober 2024. The function was graced by the Executive Dean of the School, Professor Happy Kayuni, and attended by heads of departments, as well as other academic and non-academic staff.
In his remarks, Prof. Kayuni mentioned that the gathering was organized to help staff members get to know each other. He observed that is was particularly important for those who had recently joined the school. He further encouraged the members to collaborate on writing projects and urged them to go beyond teaching by engaging in more research and publications.
Full story: https://t.co/5o1ODrKT0A
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CRAFS congratulates one of its members, Dr Dalitso Kafumbata, for being part of the pioneering group of African scientistsโthe first 21 of the future 100 African Scientistsโtrained in the Genome Editing CRISPR Course https://t.co/ZpuHntCWAj @mmonjerezi@unima_official@NdasaukaY