
An EU-funded initiative advancing climate resilience, inclusive education, and employability in Sub-Saharan Africa through innovative learning and academic collaboration.
RECLAIM promotes climate resilience, inclusive education, and employability in Sub-Saharan Africa by enhancing higher education and expanding access to learning in underserved communities.
Through collaboration between African and European universities, we foster cross-border academic recognition through micro-credentialing and structured mobility pathways aligned with the Joint Africa-EU Strategy (JAES).
Our work directly supports the Global Gateway Flagship Projects, focusing on human capital, digital innovation, and climate resilience dimensions that drive national and regional investment strategies.
Collaborative excellence advancing climate action across continents
RECLAIM is built on four interconnected pillars for comprehensive climate education and sustainable development.
Developing 10 innovative micro-learning challenges with AI-adaptive tools and establishing 4 climate education centres with 8 mobile learning labs for equitable access.
Fostering cross-border academic recognition through micro-credentialing systems and structured intra-Africa academic mobility pathways between partner universities.
Producing 5 research articles and 5 policy briefs with evidence-based recommendations for long-term climate education impact and sustainable development.
Organizing 4 Pan-African conferences and 5 policy roundtables strengthening academic-industry-policy collaboration on climate and green skills.