Application deadlines due this Friday:
1) Foundation in Cold-Chain
2) Cold-chain for Global Health
3) Essentials in Brazing Techniques for Refrigeration Systems
4) Essentials course on Phase Change Materials (PCMs)
Visit the CCN Academy to apply: https://t.co/YhtOxEEDh2
Today, the Africa Centre of Excellence for Sustainable Cooling and Cold-Chain (ACES) convened leading experts, regulators, universities, and industry partners in Kigali for the External Review & Validation Workshop of the Master of Science in Clean Cooling, a decisive step in building Rwanda’s and Africa’s clean cooling workforce.
Across the continent, cooling systems remain underdeveloped, not because solutions do not exist, but because skilled professionals, standards, and locally adapted curricula have not kept pace with rising demand. This gap continues to undermine vaccine delivery, food security, and climate resilience at a time when Africa’s cooling needs are projected to triple by 2050.
To address this, ACES is validating Africa’s first Master of Science in Clean Cooling, a pioneering degree programme designed to be academically rigorous, labour-market relevant, and globally competitive, while being firmly rooted in African climatic and operational realities.
During the workshop, experts reviewed the programme structure, learning outcomes, assessment approaches, and industry alignment to ensure graduates are equipped to design, operate, regulate, and scale clean cooling systems across sectors.
The MSc integrates One Health, refrigeration engineering, renewable energy, post-harvest systems, business models, and regulation, creating a single professional pathway for systems change across health, food, and climate sectors.
At the conclusion of this process, ACES will submit a fully validated and industry-endorsed programme to Rwanda’s Higher Education Council, laying the academic foundation for Africa’s clean cooling economy.
Opening the workshop, Professor Toby Peters, Founding Director of ACES, underscored the urgency of this work:
“Without skilled professionals who understand engineering, health systems, climate science, and business models as a single system, Africa will remain dependent on imported technologies not designed for African conditions.
This MSc is designed to produce practitioners who can design, operate, regulate, and scale clean-cooling systems across the continent.
This programme is not about certificates. It is about systems change. It is about building the human infrastructure that allows Africa to protect its vaccines, preserve its food, reduce emissions, and create green employment.”
#CleanCooling #HigherEducation #GreenJobs #OneHealth #ClimateAction
Excited to announce that 7 new #courses are open for applications, on topics as varied as the #coldchain, #solarenergy, #brazing, #PCMs and #GlobalHealth.
To learn more, including #training dates and application deadlines, please visit the CCN Academy: https://t.co/00s790JrgU
From a 2025 @ACES_Cooling review by Prof. Toby Peters and Chris de Bode's visual imagery reflections in #PictureoftheWeek, through to the CCN Media Library launch - it's been a great week and we want to thank everyone for their continued dedication, this year and into the next.
#PictureoftheWeek sees CCN Visual Imagery Lead, Chris de Bode, reflect on 2025 from a visual imagery perspective.
This includes the Visual Storytelling course, the #FestivalofCooling photo competition and the launch of the CCN Media Library.
Learn more: https://t.co/bKGZHvsYJ2
Prof. Toby Peters shares his 2025 reflections on the dedicated team at @ACES_Cooling and how they have turned an idea into reality, demonstrating that #Rwanda can lead the world in developing innovative, climate-resilient, and inclusive #coldchains: https://t.co/m67zLIsIPd
Introducing the Clean Cooling Network Media Library!
A curated, open-access library of #coldchain-related #images.
* To access the Library: https://t.co/ZoA2dgSLhZ
* To learn why graduates of the CCN Visual Storytelling Course have welcomed the Library: https://t.co/55QzbSCxtA
@ACES_Cooling was chosen as winner for best Knowledge Exchange or Business Engagement Project of the Year at the recent #LSBU Research and Innovation Festival.
Learn more about the win and ACES, in our latest news piece: https://t.co/F6wDoeZQCd
Well done to all involved!
Last Saturday, 132 students travelled to @ACES_Cooling for a "Mini #Cooling Festival", a hands-on learning event that set out to "inspire students to understand #refrigeration while they are still young".
Learn more about the day in our latest article: https://t.co/YpUYZ9ZQDG
Looking for a new role? Our open positions include:
* HR and OPS Assistant
* SPOKE Programme Manager
* Lecturer (Logistics)
* Lecturer (Community-Based Business Models including Value Creation & Addition)
Visit the Jobs Board to learn more: https://t.co/gYhuTeTbXU
Best of luck!
From @ACES_Cooling winning best Knowledge Exchange or Business Engagement Project of the Year at the #LSBU Research & Innovation Festival to articles on ACES Head of Research, Dr Jean Baptiste Ndahetuye and chairman of the Lari Cooperative, Zachary Kibiri, it's been a good week!
#PictureoftheWeek shows Mireille Isimbi, our @ACES_Cooling staff #photographer, at work during a portrait shoot. Last week a lot of new employees needed their picture taken in order to introduce them to us all.
Learn more about Isimbi’s process here: https://t.co/QJlq6ygBrp
In today’s By Degrees article, CCN Journalist Raphael Henry speaks with #Kenyan#farmer and chairman of the Lari Cooperative, Zachary Kibiri. They discuss the benefits of being part of the #cooperative, challenges faced, and future focuses.
Learn more: https://t.co/99PXpZS9sb
On December 6th, @ACES_Cooling will host a group of more than 100 children for a special #STEM experience.
The visit will include LEGO #refrigeration builds, #coldchain games and interactive demonstrations of solar-powered #cooling.
Learn more: https://t.co/ikqmGFJtt9